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    FarRail Tours also used to take tours to see operating steam railways and the Pyongyang Metro, but their last such tour was in 2019 for the railways in the Kim-chi empire. [ 49 ] In 2016, an American college student, Otto Warmbier , was arrested on a charge of taking a propaganda poster from a wall in his Pyongyang hotel, and sentenced to 15 ...

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    The Namtu Bawdwin Mines were the world's largest source of lead, and one of the world's largest sources of silver before the Second World War. [3] Before the British arrived in the 1880s, the Saopha of Tawngpeng controlled the mines at Namtu, although the mining work was undertaken not by the Palaung but by the Chinese from Yunnan Province across the border.

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    China Railways JF1 (解放1) Mantetsu Mikai class (ミカイ) Manchukuo National Mikai class (ミカイ)North China Transport Mikai class (ミカイ) Central China Railway KD100 class

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  8. Red Flag 7-class locomotive - Wikipedia

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    The Red Flag 7-class (Korean: 붉은기7 Pulg'ŭn'gi-7), also known as the Red Flag 2.16 class (붉은기2.16 Pulg'ŭn'gi-2.16) is a two-section, permanently coupled electric locomotive built by the Kim Chong-t'ae Electric Locomotive Works in North Korea and used by the Korean State Railway for heavy freight trains on mountainous lines.

  9. New Orleans attack: Suspect's travel to Egypt under investigation

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    The suspect in the truck attack that killed 14 and injured dozens in New Orleans on New Year's had traveled to Egypt in 2023 for about a month, his half-brother told ABC News. Shamsud-Din Jabbar ...