Playtime at the Reichstag and Pick-Up Football in Ukraine: The Week in Global-Affairs Writing
The highlights from seven days of reading about the world
by Anna Diamond
Feb 24, 2017
3 minutes
Christoph Niemann | “The 60-minute bus ride felt a bit like a school trip. A stern guide lectured us about the Korean War: How the conflict came to an end in 1953 with an armistice establishing a permanent border called the Military Demarcation Line (M.D.L.), from which both armies retreated two kilometers, creating the DMZ. It is largely uninhabited, save for two settlements: Daeseong-dong (or ‘Freedom Village’) is on the southern side. Many of its residents work as rice farmers, and the tour guide claimed that their crop is considered
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