What it DOES say is that the official name of the nation is "Democratic People's Republic of Korea"... no "North" in that name. As for the reason, that's an educated guess. Face it, does Kim Jong Un actually want the peninsula divided?
There are North Korea and South Korea, according to what we Americans typically call them. However, North Koreans leave out the "North", believing it should be one unified nation as opposed to two separate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korea
500 people in a ballroom for a private party that was supposed to last three hours. The banquet services director had to go in with a security team to shut the whole thing down in the first hour. Party over. Reason? Too much under age drinking going on. It was just out of control.
In my department, the boss takes steps for that. When written warning doesn't fix it, it goes to three day suspension and then, the employee is fired in the third step.
Apparently, I still haven't traveled backward in time... and stopped my younger self from making the Doomsday device. Imagine if that thing hadn't been there at that time.
You should have seen what a pair of toy walkie talkies from the five and ten looked like in 1969. Pretty lame by today's standards. Kids today want real electronics.