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North Korea Constructs a Pharaonic Tourist Complex at €750 Million: the Ghost Palace that Starves Its Population - the Troyes Observer

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While the world is watching with skepticism, the Wonsan-Kalma tourist complex in North Korea stands as a symbol of contrast between state ambition and economic reality. How could this pharaonic project, intended to shine on the international scene, transform the perception of the North Korean regime while exacerbating internal tensions? In a context where North Korea is trying to project an image of modernity and prosperity, the Wonsan-Kalma com…
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While the world is watching with skepticism, the Wonsan-Kalma tourist complex in North Korea stands as a symbol of contrast between state ambition and economic reality. How could this pharaonic project, intended to shine on the international scene, transform the perception of the North Korean regime while exacerbating internal tensions? In a context where North Korea is trying to project an image of modernity and prosperity, the Wonsan-Kalma com…

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troyes-obs.fr broke the news in on Thursday, August 21, 2025.
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