Reports that Kim Jong Un has chosen his teenage daughter as successor raise new questions about the future of power in North ...
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Spy agency says Kim Jong Un's daughter is close to being designated North Korea's future leader
South Korea's spy agency says it believes the teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is close to being ...
The girl is believed to be about 13 or 14 years old ...
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You're coming with us – the actress Kim Jong-il kidnapped for North Korea
In 1978, North Korea’s secret service kidnapped a famous South Korean actress from Hong Kong — on the direct orders of Kim ...
New intelligence assessments and a string of public appearances by Kim Jong Un’s young daughter are fueling speculation that ...
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Cry harder – Mourning Kim Jong-il was a matter of survival in North Korea
While millions of North Koreans struggled through famine, Kim Jong-il dined on sushi, lobster, and imported French cognac. State media portrayed him as a golfing genius and cultural icon — even ...
Little is known about Kim Ju Ae, but recent appearances with dad Kim Jong Un fueled questions about whether she may be the next to lead North Korea.
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s spy agency told lawmakers on Thursday that it believes the teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is close to being designated as the country’s future ...
The Kim Ju-ae phenomenon -- that she will become Kim Jong Un's successor-- is a subject for rigorous analysis, definitely not a foregone conclusion.
South Korea's spy agency believes North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is preparing his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, to be his successor, with signs she's already providing policy input.
Kim Jong-un’s decision to name his daughter as his heir will probably trigger a power struggle within his family, a former intelligence official has warned.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has named his teenage daughter, Kim Ju Ae, as his successor, the BBC reported on Thursday. The National Intelligence Service (NIS), South Korea’s chief intelligence ...
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