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IU was of course asked about her recently publicized relationship with Jang Kiha during 'CHAT-SHOW' on October 23.

When asked, "Are you having a really hard time?" she replied, "Everything is hard. Is there one person here who isn't having a hard time? Although there are hard times, I think it is a bit less hard these days." Another person then brought up Jang Kiha's name, flustering IU who said, "Hey, so that's... uh... there would be a lot of different complex reasons [for it being less hard]," and smiled.

She continued, "It hasn't been long since it's been revealed, but it's been two years since we've dated. It is not a hugely influential element in my happiness level nowadays."

Changing the topic, IU stated, "However, anyway, these days, I feel like I am alive. It truly felt that way while I was preparing my album. My blood was circulating so fast and my pulse was racing so fast, too. The demon inside me and my fighting power rose. When that happens, I get excited. I think compared to the difficult times, I'm having a bit less of a hard time nowadays. What gives me the hardest time in the world is boredom. I really like it when I'm sad or lonely. Those are times when my emotions are clear; it feels like I'm in touch with something."

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South Korea has been broadcasting its cross-border propaganda to North Korean amid high tension between the two nations since earlier this month when landmines went off in the DMZ and maimed soldiers on border patrol. The tension has gotten even higher after an exchange of fire this past Thursday.

The cross-border propaganda broadcasts from South Korea to the North have started again after a 11-year hiatus. They are generally deemed to be part of psychological warfare.

It became known on August 24 local time, that K-pop songs were being broadcast as part of the broadcast; namely IU‘s “Heart,”...
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