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The rise and rise of North Korea's 'money masters'

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imageNorth Korea's Donju have acquired a degree of wealth such that they can invest in larger enterprises.Reuters/Carlos Barria

The North Korean government recently announced that its nuclear facilities at Yongbyon are fully operational, with the capability of producing enough plutonium to enlarge its nuclear arsenal by approximately one bomb annually....

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Full response from senator Lisa Singh

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

A spokesman from the office of ALP senator Lisa Singh told The Conversation by email that:

In seeking to illustrate how processing has slowed and refugee detainees are being made to languish for longer, we submit this info. That covers the “languishing” on Manus – not a single person processed and re-settled in two years.

As for...

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The off-topic Conversation #65

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Welcome to The Conversation’s off-topic space. We’ve set this up as the place where you can discuss anything that isn’t related to a specific article. Please feel free to use this space to get to know each other and talk about news elsewhere and whatever else strikes your fancy.

This is also an opportunity to discuss broader...

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  5. Bullying in regional universities is a serious problem that needs addressing
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  7. Coming up blank: the science of writer's block
  8. Prescription drugs in sport: kill the pain, not the player
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  15. A Brief History of Seven Killings heralds a new era in Jamaican writing
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  17. Zero tolerance for unethical sexual conduct
  18. 'We are not going to sit on the periphery': how Australian Muslims enact their citizenship
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  20. Share don't scare: we need to nurture (and learn from) young cultural leaders
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  29. A cull could help save koalas from chlamydia, if we allowed it
  30. We all enter contracts every day, so why are they still so hard to understand?
  31. Toni Morrison's Desdemona invites us to listen not just hear
  32. Missing the mark: we don't need more anti-terror summits or pressure on Muslim community leaders
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  36. The Price of God at Coronation Hill
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