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South Korea’s spy agency says it believes the teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is close to being designated as the country’s future leader.
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North Korea setting stage for Kim Jong-un’s daughter to succeed him, says Seoul’s spy agency
In a report to lawmakers, the National Intelligence Service also said that the 2024 attack on Lee Jae Myung may have been influenced by far-right YouTubers
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly chosen his 13-year-old daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as his heir according to South Korea's spy agency
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi reaffirmed her willingness to meet directly with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to discuss abduction issue.
The supreme leader's daughter, who is believed to be about 13, was publicly seen for the first time in 2022
Reports that Kim Jong Un has chosen his teenage daughter as successor raise new questions about the future of power in North Korea.
Unverified claims that Kim Jong Un fed his uncle to dogs resurfaced years after the confirmed 2013 execution of Jang Song-thaek on charges of treachery.
As reported by the BBC, South Korea's spy agency told lawmakers on Thursday (12 January) that Kim Ju Ae, who is believed to be 13-years-old, is close to being designated as the country’s future leader as he moves to extend the family dynasty to a fourth generation.
By Kyu-seok Shim SEOUL, Feb 16 (Reuters) - North Korea is set to unveil new weapons development goals at its Ninth Party Congress this month, amid assessments that Pyongyang has checked off only part of a sweeping list of capabilities that leader Kim Jong Un targeted at its 2021 Congress.