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North Koreas New Constitution Deepens Split With Seoul

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- North Korea amended constitution on May 6, 2024, eliminating reunification goal.
- South Korea is now framed as a 'hostile state'.
- Kim Jong Un granted exclusive authority over nuclear weapons.
- New territorial clause defines North Korea's borders.
- Removed references to predecessors' achievements.
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