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Is journalism now a world of “fantasy and hallucination”?
By Bruce McQuain

Interesting. Is China finally taking definitive action to make North Korea back down a little from the nuclear testing and saber rattling? Reuters reports:

    China National Petroleum Corp has suspended sales of fuel to North Korea over concerns the state-owned oil company won’t get paid, as pressure mounts on Pyongyang to rein in its nuclear and missile programmes, three sources told Reuters.

    It’s unclear how long the suspension will last. A prolonged cut would threaten critical supplies of fuel and force North Korea to find alternatives to its main supplier of diesel and gasoline, as scrutiny of China’s close commercial ties with its increasingly isolated neighbour intensifies.

http://www.qando.net/2017/06/28/is-journalism-now-a-world-of-fantasy-and-hallucination/
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