North and South Korea are turning down the volume on their fiery rhetoric toward each other

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North and South Korea operate propaganda loudspeakers along the Demilitarized Zone.

In the last few months, broadcasts have softened in both tone and volume.

South Korea is playing less aggressive content and focusing on broadcasting more content about a unified Korea.

While all eyes are on Pyeongchang for the Winter Olympics, inter-Korean politics are dramatically shifting at the Demilitarized Zone DMZ .

The DMZ is a strip of land that acts as a buffer between North and South Korea. It contains shared, multi-purpose buildings and is also one of the world's busiest regions for radio broadcasts thanks to loudspeakers on both sides of the border.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: Here's what might happen if North Korea launched a nuclear weaponSee Also:The US will reportedly deploy attack drones to South Korea after the Olympic GamesThe US and North Korea look like they'll get right back into a nuclear standoff after the OlympicsState Department pours cold water on Trump's 'bloody nose' strike against North KoreaSEE ALSO: North Korea and South Korea met in the 'truce village' of Panmunjom these extraordinary photos show what it's like

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