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  2. Julie Turner - Wikipedia

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    Julie Turner is an American diplomat who has served as special envoy on North Korean human rights issues in the United States Department of State since October 2023. [ 1 ] Education

  3. List of national postal services - Wikipedia

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    Guyana Post Office Corporation: guypost.gy/gpoc: ... North Korea: Korea Post and Telecommunications Corporation: ... (inc. signed-for tracking) Ukraine: Ukrposhta:

  4. North Korean Postal Service - Wikipedia

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    Postal services between North and South Korea do not exist. North Korea is under multiple economic sanctions which severely limit what can legally be sent to the country. In the United States, any mail is regulated by the Office of Foreign Assets Control and limits mail to first-class letters/postcards and matter for the blind. All merchandise ...

  5. North Korea criticises US human rights envoy as 'wicked ...

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    North Korea denounced the new U.S. special envoy on the country's human rights issues, Julie Turner, as a "wicked" person who has resorted to "mudslinging" while interfering in other countries ...

  6. North Korea calls US human rights envoy a 'political ...

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    The statement published by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency described Julie Turner as a “wicked woman” who was picked by the Biden administration as a “political housemaid ...

  7. Ex-North Korean diplomat appointed a vice minister in South ...

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    Tae Yongho was a minister of the North Korean Embassy in London when he defected to South Korea in 2016. Tae is the highest-ranking North Korean who has resettled in South Korea in recent years.

  8. Tracking number - Wikipedia

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    It is a unique ID number or code assigned to a package or parcel. The tracking number is typically printed on the shipping label as a bar code that can be scanned by anyone with a bar code reader or smartphone. In the United States, some of the carriers using tracking numbers include UPS, [1] FedEx, [2] and the United States Postal Service. [3]

  9. Package tracking - Wikipedia

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    The service became quickly popular: for UPS the number of packages tracked on the web increased from 600 a day in 1995 [9] to 3.3 million a day in 1999. [10] On-line package tracking became available for all major carrier companies, and was improved by the emergence of websites that offered consolidated tracking for different mail carriers. [11]