North Korea's propaganda machine is getting a makeover, with the "pink lady" who leads the state-run newscasts going into partial retirement to make way for younger TV presenters. CNN's Brian Todd reports.
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When President Donald Trump meets with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore, it will mark the coming together of perhaps the world’s most sealed-off and press-hostile autocrat with a president who frequently rages against the media, all in a country known for its repressive views on free speech.
Needless to say, journalists are concerned over what access will be granted at the historic meeting.
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The FT’s review of The Lazarus Heist, the Peabody-nominated BBC World Service podcast.