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SpaceX, North Korea, ‘Black Panther’: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing

2018-02-07 1 Dailymotion

SpaceX, North Korea, ‘Black Panther’: Your Tuesday Evening Briefing
The president of Poland, Andrzej Duda, above, said he would sign a bill making it illegal to accuse his country of complicity in the Holocaust, including referring to "Polish death camps." The measure has roiled relations with Israel and the U.S., and spurred claims
that the nationalist government is trying to whitewash one of the bloodiest chapters in Poland’s history.
It’s the world’s most powerful rocket in operation, able to lift more payload than any
U.S. rocket since the gargantuan Saturn 5 that NASA used for the Apollo moon landings.
Our correspondents look at how sharply the two Koreas have diverged — economically, culturally and socially — since the 1988 Games in Seoul.
says it recently discovered his fingerprints on a document recovered in Afghanistan,
an application from nearly two decades ago for an Al Qaeda training camp.
Vice President Mike Pence, above, is heading to South Korea,
and a 90-year-old North Korean official who serves as a nominal head of state will be there too.
The government has a huge backlog of materials and data that were collected in nearly two decades of war, but have yet to be processed.