Starbucks has opened a new branch in South Korea with a remarkable feature: the café offers a direct view of North Korea.
One of the world’s most recognizable symbols of capitalism opens a coffeehouse overlooking the Cold War’s final frontier.
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The world's last Cold War frontier now has a Starbucks cafe in South Korea where customers can get a glimpse through the ...
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