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North Korea Reopens Borders to Foreigners After Pandemic Closure

North Korea has announced the reopening of its borders to foreigners for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in early 2020. Visitors will need to quarantine for two days upon entry. This move could potentially open up a source of revenue for North Korea, as tourists have historically been an important source of foreign currency for the country.

Kim Jong Un’s regime has been gradually easing border restrictions, allowing high-level delegations from China and Russia to visit in July and sending commercial aircraft in August to return diplomats, students, and workers who were stranded abroad due to border closures.

While this reopening could provide a much-needed economic boost for North Korea, the country still faces significant uncertainties and challenges, including its refusal of vaccine aid from the outside world.

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