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Washington downplays N. Korea military parade set for February 8th - Duration: 1:43.Staying with the topic of February 8th being set as the Foundation Day for the regime's
Korean People's Army.
Washington downplayed the significance of the upcoming event and its massive military
parade.
Lee Jeong-yeon brings us the Pentagon's view on the matter.
Just a day before the start of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics on Friday here in South Korea,
is North Korea's newly designated Foundation Day for the regime's Korean People's Army
on February 8th.
Pyongyang is to hold a range of celebratory events on the day, the main one being a large
military parade.
When asked about the possible impact of the parade just before the Winter Games, the Pentagon's
chief spokesperson Dana White said on Thursday... that North Korea "often has parades," and
that the U.S. is "very capable of countering any threat to the United States, its allies
or its partners."
The spokesperson added that Washington sees the resumption of inter-Korean dialogue as
a good sign, and hopes it could lead to denuclearization talks between Washington and Pyongyang.
According to Voice of America, satellite images of the regime show the preparations for the
parade are well underway.
Photos taken on Thursday are said to reveal 'red waves of people,' aligned to spell out
the name 'Kim Jong-un,' at Kim Il-sung Square.
Other photos taken earlier in January show large movements at a square near the Mirim
Air Base in Pyongyang,... with hundreds of vehicles parked outside, and troops in large
formations.
According to VOA, the scale of the parade seems to be similar to that of last year.
North Korea often uses parades as a way to showcase its military might on special occasions...sometimes
revealing newly developed weapons.
The foundation day was previously celebrated on April 25th.
Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News
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Meghan attends her first evening event at Diana venue | news 24h - Duration: 14:34.Walking in Diana's footsteps: A chic Meghan attends her first evening event at the same venue where Diana made her evening debut - a night that left shy Di scarred for years
Meghan Markle attended her first evening event as a royal-to-be last night – at the venue where a shy Lady Diana Spencer had done exactly the same thing in 1981.
It was a black-tie event in aid of the Royal Opera House that saw Diana turn heads – much to her embarrassment – in a low-cut Emanuel gown that exposed her cleavage as she stepped from her car.
Meghan too wore black last night with a version of a man's tuxedo teamed with a crisp white shirt with a bow by Tuxe costing £285 and an Alexander McQueen suit priced at £1,245.
During the evening thirty-seven years ago, all 19-year-old Lady Diana Spencer hoped for was to get through the evening without making any terrible faux pas or embarrassing her prince. But it was not to be.
As she stooped down to step out of the Rolls-Royce, her low-cut, borrowed dress slipped down to reveal an ample – but decidedly un-royal – mass of cleavage.
Meghan Markle in black at the Goldsmiths hall last night and Diana at the same venue in March 1981.
Unusually, since she isnt yet a member of the Royal Family, Meghan introduced and handed out the second award of the night, to the winner of celebrating excellence.
On March 9, 1981, 'Shy Di' as she had been dubbed was attending a black tie event with Prince Charles at Goldsmiths' Hall in London in aid of the Royal Opera House developmental appeal.
Their appearance had been much-anticipated, with the public eager to catch a glimpse of the bashful young blonde who'd won the heart of the heir to the throne, last seen in those staid engagement portraits, posing outside Buckingham Palace in a blue two-piece suit and pussy-bow blouse.
And Diana defied expectations. As one breathless royal commentator put it: 'When she stepped out of that limousine, it was the best sexual theatre since Cinderella traded in her scuffed scullery clogs for Prince Charming's glass slippers.'.
But she, a meek teenager, didn't see it that way. And no one could have predicted how disastrously the evening would go, or quite how indelibly it would mark her for years to come. .
Embarrassed by her outfit, scared she would humiliate herself (or him), Diana later described the evening as a 'horrendous occasion'. She admitted: 'I was terrified, really – at the time everything was all over the place.
I remember that evening so well. I was nearly sick.'. The first thing to go wrong, even before Diana reached the venue, was her dress.
She'd borrowed a strapless, black taffeta ballgown from Elizabeth and David Emanuel, the chic young design duo who would go on to make her wedding dress.
Meghan applauds veteran soldier Daniel Claricoates after she presented him with the Celebrating Excellence Award during the Endeavour Fund Awards at Goldsmiths Hall.
Thirty-seven years ago – five months before Meghan Markle was even born – Diana carried out her first evening engagement at the very same venue where her son's fiancee dazzled last night.
A sample originally lent to the TV actress Liza Goddard, the dress – according to Elizabeth – just happened to be hanging on a rail when she came into the designers' Mayfair studio.
'It wasn't made for her, but she didn't mind one bit,' Elizabeth explains. 'We went through all the options and in the end we thought black was the best.
What Diana, and indeed the Emanuels, didn't realise was that black was a royal no-no – only worn in mourning and entirely unsuitable for a celebratory occasion.
Diana told royal biographer Andrew Morton: 'I thought it was OK because girls my age wore this dress.
I hadn't appreciated that I was now seen as a royal lady, although I'd only got a ring on my finger as opposed to two rings.
'I remember walking into my husband-to-be's study, and him saying, "You're not going in that dress, are you?" I replied, "Yes, I am".
And he said, "It's black! But only people in mourning wear black!" And I said, "Yes, but I'm not part of your family yet".
On March 9, 1981, 'Shy Di' as she had been dubbed was attending a black tie event with Prince Charles at Goldsmiths' Hall in London in aid of the Royal Opera House developmental appeal.
'Black, to me, was the smartest colour you could possibly have at the age of 19. It was a real grown-up dress.'.
Elizabeth Emanuel remembers receiving letters from angry members of the public, chastising her and then-husband David for allowing Diana to make such a mistake.
'We had no idea black wasn't really "done", that it was only for funerals,' she recalls. 'We were very young and we had no press adviser.
We didn't get any advice from the Palace. She trusted us and we did our best. We thought she looked perfect – young and beautiful and elegant.'. But the colour was the least of Diana's problems.
Then a healthy size 12 – she would shrink to a six, with a 23.5-inch waist, by her wedding in July – she had a full bust which strained against the low-cut ruffles on the neckline.
As she stepped into the rainy March evening, one royal photographer who was in the press pack that night remembers Charles's rather gauche reaction. 'Beaming from ear to ear, he told me, "Wait until you see what's coming next!" '.
Diana was clearly uncomfortable in the gown, repeatedly tugging it up at the front and shielding her cleavage with her hands and bag.
'I was quite big-chested then,' she said later, 'and they [the photographers] all got frightfully excited.' Indeed, some deliberately chose a vantage point at the top of the stairs, in order to catch a mortified Diana at her most revealing angle.
One picture shows her emerging from the car, apparently cleavage first, with the camera lens pointing directly down the front of her dress.
Her jewellery – a diamond necklace borrowed from her mother, which trailed down to her decolletage – only served to draw attention to her bust. Lady Diana Spencer And Prince Charles At Goldsmiths Hall In London In March 1981.
'Because we were all so green about everything, we didn't anticipate that she was going to be getting out of a low car,' explains Elizabeth Emanuel.
Diana's body language that night spoke volumes; as did Charles's. While he stood tall and straight, his bride-to-be slouched. Archive footage from the event shows her hunching forwards and hanging her head, as if trying to disappear from view.
Keen not to dwarf her husband, who was the same height, Diana had steered clear of heels, choosing instead to wear a thoroughly Sloane Ranger pair of frumpy flats.
She was unsure, too, of how to juggle her many possessions – her bag, shawl, a programme from the event and, later, a single red rose given to her by a.
patron. As she told Andrew Morton: 'I didn't know whether to go out of the door first. I didn't know whether your handbag should be in your left hand or your right hand.'.
Unlike Meghan's Hollywood hair and immaculate make-up – meticulously applied by a Palace-approved make-up artist – Diana had no help with her beauty regime and wore her trademark blue kohl eyeliner, pink lipstick and her cropped, un-highlighted hair in a simple blow-dry.
She felt so out of her depth, and so fearful about what this woeful evening meant for her future as a princess, that she sought solace in Princess Grace of Monaco, then 51, with whom she was pictured chatting conspiratorially.
Noticing how frightened she was, Princess Grace – whom Diana later described as 'wonderful and serene' – whisked her off to the ladies' for a pep talk.
The young Diana poured her heart out, confessing her fears about what lay ahead, and in reply Princess Grace said: 'Don't worry. It will only get worse.' Her words would prove all too true.
Anxiety clearly got the better of Diana, who, at the end of the evening, left with her shawl wrapped firmly around her, covering both her cleavage and the red stress rash that had developed across her chest.
The following morning, photographs of the princess-to-be were splashed on the front pages of every newspaper in the country. Diana, downcast, refused to look at a single one.
The Queen Mother was said to have comforted her following her nightmare evening, adding a kindly word in her ear about the blunder of wearing black on public engagements.
Diana returned her dress to the Emanuels' studio, where it ended up in storage until 2010 – and was eventually sold at auction to a Chilean museum for £192,000.
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Elon Musk splits from Amber Heard again | news 24h - Duration: 3:50.It's over - again! Elon Musk splits from Amber Heard two months after they rekindled their romance
ÂElon Musk and Amber Heard have broken up again. Just two months after they rekindled their romance, the SpaceX and Tesla CEO called time on the relationship, TMZ reported Thursday.
Sources told the website that the relationship just kind of fizzled out. Off again: Elon Musk and Amber Heard, pictured together in January, have ended their rekindled romance after two months, TMZ reported Thursday.
The ex-wife of Johnny Depp and the tech mogul originally started dating in 2016 but broke up after a year in an acrimonious split.
The 46-year-old billionaire revealed hed been dumped by the actress, 31, and the breakup had caused him severe emotional pain.
She broke up with me more than I broke up with her, I think, Musk told Rolling Stone magazine. I was really in love, and it hurt bad..
However, according to TMZ, this time around it was Musk who pulled the plug after deciding that the relationship just wasnt working. It seems Heard agreed and they parted friends.
The tech billionaire, 46, and the actress, 31, originally dated for a year before calling it quits in August 2017. They got back together after Musk detailed his heartbreak at the end of the affair.
Over: Its claimed that this time it was Musk who called time on the romance and the pair parted as friends. Heard is pictured January 6 in Santa Monica, California.
South African-born Musk has been married twice - to Canadian author Justine Wilson with whom he shares five children and to English actress Tallulah Riley.
Heard was famously married to Hollywood star Johnny Depp whom she met while filming The Rum Diary with him in 200.
They married in February 2015 with the actress filing for divorce in May 2016 and obtaining a restraining order against Depp after accusing him of domestic violence.
First time around: Heard started seeing in 2016 as her marriage to Hollywood star Johnny Depp fell apart.
Acrimonious divorce: Heard filed for divorce from Depp in 2016 obtaining a restraining order after accusing him of domestic violence. They met in 2011 and married in February 2015.
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