While KCNA's English language website has been yet to report on Obama's election victory, North Korea this weekend drew attention to the news in a domestic radio broadcast / press feature.
It was North Korea's first acknowledgement of Obama's win and despite recent saber rattling on the topic of the election, the news appears to have been reported without any of the vitriol usually associated with the DPRK's presentation of the United States.
While KCNA's English language website has been yet to report on Obama's election victory, North Korea this weekend drew attention to the news in a domestic radio broadcast / press feature.
It was North Korea's first acknowledgement of Obama's win and despite recent saber rattling on the topic of the election, the news appears to have been reported without any of the vitriol usually associated with the DPRK's presentation of the United States.
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