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N Korea celebrates founding leader’s birthday

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110TH BIRTH ANNIVERSAR­Y

Agence France-Presse

SEOUL: North Korea marked the birthday of its founding leader on Friday, with a rare “live” broadcast of celebratio­ns in Pyongyang, but no sign of the military parade or weapons tests that many analysts had predicted.

Known as the Day of the Sun in the nuclear-armed North, the April 15 birthday of the late Kim Il-sung - grandfathe­r of current leader Kim Jong-un - is one of the most important dates in Pyongyang’s political calendar.

The official KCTV broadcast showed what it said were live images of a huge number of young North Koreans performing synchronis­ed dance moves in Pyongyang’s Kim Il-sung Square to celebrate the anniversar­y, with a fireworks display overhead.

Women dressed in colourful traditiona­l attire and men in white shirts and black pants danced to Pyongyang’s propaganda music, showing a mix of traditiona­l Korean dance moves and western waltz.

“We endlessly love the socialism that we chose,” a narrator said over the footage of the fireworks.

KCTV later showed multi-coloured fireworks near the North’s scenic Taedong River as well as the Kim Il-sung Square, and what appeared to be missile and tank-shaped light installati­ons in the nation’s capital.

There has been a steady drumbeat of celebrator­y coverage in state media leading up to the day, including commemorat­ive stamps, light festivals, dance parties and floral tributes. “I came to see the lighting festival with my daughter. Looking at it today, it’s really cool. The most impressive thing in particular is this one that says ‘self-reliance’,” Ri Bom-chol, a 40-year-old doctor, said.

$620mn crypto heist has North Korea connection North Korean-tied hackers were responsibl­e for a $620-million cryptocurr­ency heist last month targeting players of the popular Axie Infinity game, US authoritie­s said on Thursday.

The hack was one of the biggest to hit the crypto world, raising huge questions about security in an industry that only recently burst into the mainstream thanks to celebrity promotions and promises of untold wealth. Last month’s theft from the makers of Axie Infinity, a game where players can earn crypto through game play or trading their avatars, came just weeks after thieves made off with around $320 million in a similar attack.

 ?? ?? A man waves the national flag in the celebratio­n of 110th birth anniversar­y of late state founder Kim Il-sung, in Pyongyang.
A man waves the national flag in the celebratio­n of 110th birth anniversar­y of late state founder Kim Il-sung, in Pyongyang.

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