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In North Korea, today (10th) is the 77th anniversary of the founding of the Labor Party.

On the occasion of the founding anniversary, attention is being paid to whether North Korea will launch additional provocations today, following yesterday, and whether Kim Jong-un will appear. 



Reporter Kim A-young reports.



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A flower basket sent by the Chinese Communist Party appeared on Chosun Central TV.



This is a news related to North Korea's 77th anniversary of the founding of the Workers' Party.



It is not a so-called 'breaking year' every 5 to 10 years, but as there is a precedent for North Korea's provocation in line with its internal political schedule, the military authorities are closely monitoring the North's trends.



North Korea has resumed armed demonstrations after three days by firing two short-range ballistic missiles at an unusually early dawn yesterday.



Military authorities do not believe that the possibility of holding a military parade is high at this time.



Some are raising the possibility of holding a weapons exhibition that showcases ICBMs and various new weapons at once like last year.



As General Secretary Kim Jong-un has been in hiding for the longest time this year, he is interested in whether he will resume his public activities through the party's founding commemoration event or whether he will release an external message.



General Secretary Kim has continued his undercover after attending a ceremony to commemorate the establishment of the regime on the 9th of last month, and in the meantime, North Korea has taken part in armed demonstrations one after another, raising the level of tension on the Korean Peninsula.