The BBC has gained access to a North Korean phone that has been smuggled out of the country. The phone doesn't have access to the internet and is designed to make sure its users follow the rules in North Korea, which is closely controlled by its leader, Kim Jong-un. The phone creates a screenshot every five minutes which, according to the BBC report, is used by authorities to watch the user. Let's have our first headline. This one is from LadBible.
'Smartphone smuggled out of North Korea shows chilling details implemented by Kim Jong-un's regime.' That headline again from LadBible. 'Smartphone smuggled out of North Korea shows chilling details implemented by Kim Jong-un's regime.' This headline is about how the phone has been designed by Kim Jong-un's regime. 'Regime' here means government. And we're interested in the adjective 'chilling'.
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