Reporters work by night at International Media Center

Wednesday, 27/02/2019 16:38
To release the hottest information on the 2nd US - DPRK summit to readers around the world, reporters at the International Media Center (IMC) have not hesitated to continue working well into the night.

The IMC is open 24 hours to serve the 2nd United States - Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK).

Taking advantage of this time, a number of international and domestic reporters work to midnight, aiming to get the latest news to readers.

At the night of February 26th, until 22h, the delegation of US President Donald Trump had not arrived at the hotel yet, many international press agencies continued to update information.

As the 2nd US - DPRK summit opens as officially scheduled, this is not only a “race” between press agencies, but also an opportunity for them to affirm their names.

About 22h30, when a number of reporters left, others still stayed at the B area.

The organizing board has created favorable conditions for reporters by supplying food, drink and the best high speed internet access.

The Vietnam News Agency - the Vietnamese host news agency, is also in the running to supply  the latest and fastest information and images to readers all over the world.

Many reporters took advantage of a lull to have a short nap, then continued their work.

During the five days the IMC is operating, reporters will have to work with all their capacity.

Many reporters chose the ground outside the IMC for their works.

Mobile studios are not unusual during the time the summit takes place.


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