By Sangmi Cha and Josh Smith SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's ruling party will hold a congress next year to decide a new five-year plan, state media reported on Thursday, after a party meeting noted serious delays in improving the national economy and living standards. The plenary meeting of the ruling Workers' Party on Wednesday convened a congress...
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