North Korea sets its clock to align with South Korea’s time zone
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Pyongyang (North Korea), May 06 (ANI): After historic meeting between two Korean leaders at Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) last week, North Korea shifted its clocks to 30 minutes earlier to align with South Korea's time zone on Saturday. The time was reset at the clock tower at Pyongyang Railway Station. North Korea created its own time zone in 2015 to mark the 70th anniversary of liberation from Japan after World War Two.
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