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The website promises a "beautiful and picturesque landscape." Pay no mind to the occasional missile test or the arrest, 15-year prison sentence and eventual death of American tourist Otto Warmbier.
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Thousands of people celebrated the life of an American college student who was detained in North Korea for over a year and died shortly after being...
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Hundreds of mourners are celebrating the life of an American college student who was detained in North Korea for over a year and died shortly after being…
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It appears we might never know the exact cause of death for Otto Warmbier, a Wyoming High School grad held in North Korea for 17 months for allegedly...
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Young Pioneer Tours has also updated its North Korea FAQ page, starting with its top question: "How safe is it?"
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The 22-year-old student, who was freed last week after more than a year in North Korean detention, died Monday. Doctors said last week that he had "extensive loss of tissue" in all parts of his brain.
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The student has been in a coma since before he was returned to the U.S. on Tuesday. Doctors say they've found no evidence of botulism, appearing to contradict the account by his North Korean captors.
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Otto Warmbier is said to have been in a coma since sometime after his sentencing in North Korea in March 2016. The American student was sentenced to a 15-year prison term after his arrest.
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His family says that Warmbier, 22, has been in a coma since last spring. In March 2016, a North Korean court sentenced him to 15 years in prison and hard labor.
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There's been little public word about what has happened to an Ohio college student detained by North Korea, as a new administration takes over one year…