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North Korea's Kim lauds ruling party's legacy ahead of 80th anniversary

Kim Jong Un showcased advanced missile systems and hosted top delegates from China, Russia, Vietnam, and Laos to solidify alliances and signal North Korea's diplomatic reemergence.

  • North Korean leader Kim Jong Un praised the legacy of the ruling party and called for renewed loyalty to socialism in a speech ahead of the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party of Korea.
  • Foreign dignitaries including Chinese Premier Li Qiang, a Russian delegation, and Vietnam's Communist Party chief To Lam are due to attend celebrations in the isolated state this week.
  • Analysts have raised the possibility that North Korea's next-generation weapons systems, including an intercontinental ballistic missile and a hypersonic glide vehicle, will be on display during the parade.
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The founding of the state party in North Korea is celebrated for the 80th time. It is celebrated with pomp and protz and leader Kim Jong Un expects prominent guests from abroad. Thus, the anniversary also becomes a political symbol.

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This Friday, October 10th, North Korea celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Labour Party, which has reigned undivided over the country since 1949. A celebration in big shoes and high-ranking guests: Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang, Dimitri Medvedev, the Vice-President of the Security Council of Russia, the Secretary General of the Vietnamese Communist Party To Lam and the Laotian President. A celebration of the ruling party, but also a demonst…

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