The warming relations between North and South Korea have led to some very emotional moments this week. Nearly 200 families, split apart by the Korean War, reunited for the first time in at least 65 years. But as Mike Armstrong explains, it’s also likely this is the last time they could see each other.
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Long-awaited, short-lived Korean family reunions end
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