South Korea’s Moon says sanctions on North to stay, too early to be optimistic

South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Wednesday sanctions on North Korea will not be eased for the sake of a summit between the two sides as Chinese state media repeated Beijing’s line that talks are the only way to end the nuclear standoff.
— Read on www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-missiles/south-koreas-moon-says-sanctions-on-north-to-stay-too-early-to-be-optimistic-idUSKCN1GJ0G1

Korea Dialog

I hope for an ongoing dialog for the people of Korea. Perhaps talking out their differences can lead to a peaceful resolution to all the tensions, fear, and suffering that has plagued the people of the penninsula.

I have no doubt that it will take time and compromise on both sides. In the end, it will be worth it if one less child in the North goes to bed hungry, and one less child in the South goes to bed in fear.

China Censors Orwell’s 1984, Animal Farm Amid Vote to Remove Term Limits

The list of banned terms includes the names of George Orwell’s classic books about intrusive government, 1984 and Animal Farm; the term “Xi Zedong,” a combination of Xi’s name and that of Mao Zedong. Even Winnie the Pooh, a cartoon that critics have used to mock Xi, has been included in the censored terms.
— Read on truthinmedia.com/china-censors-orwell-1984-animal-farm/

What gets censored next?