SEOUL, South Korea – North Korea began restricting traffic through two checkpoints in its tightly sealed border with South Korea on Monday — punishment for Seoul’s hard-line stance toward the communist regime. The restrictions forced the suspension of two landmark reconciliation projects — cross-border train service and tours to the North’s historic border city of Kaesong — setting back a decade of rapprochement efforts between the Cold War rivals. Full Story
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