The militaries of South Korea, Japan, and the United States are set to conduct their first joint aerial drill, aimed at enhancing regional security amidst the rising global threat of turmoil. The drill comes as South Korea kicks off a weeklong arms fair, highlighting the growing concerns over global instability. Meanwhile, North Korea has reportedly resumed its purchase of high-end watches and designer clothes for leader Kim Jong Un and his family, despite international sanctions. South Korea's unification ministry has raised concerns about Kim Jong Un's lifestyle and spending habits. The sanctions imposed on North Korea have failed to deter the leader from acquiring luxury items.
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