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Leaving one of the most oppressive regimes in the world is a difficult feat. But over the years, a small handful of North Koreans who fled the country have wound up returning. Justin McCurry looks atVisitors walk past a military fence decorated with ribbons wishing for peace and reunification of the Korean Peninsula at Imjingak peace park near the Demilitarized zone .Yes.
overturned long-held beliefs about key archaeological finds.Well, one 1,500 year old grave site in Italy included a pair of skeletons buried together, holding hands. Dubbed the Lovers of Modena, we recently found out they were both men. At another grave site, presumed to belong to a Viking warrior because it was filled with weapons, it turned out the skeleton was biologically female.
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