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North Korean leader trains daughter to become successor, says intelligence service Kim Ju Ae first accompanied her father to an ICBM test launch site in Nov. 2022.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is preparing his teenage daughter to lead the nuclear-armed state after his death, according to South Korean MPs briefed by Seoul's spy agency.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, front right, meets with Russian Security Council Secretary Sergei Shoigu, left, at the ...
This summer, the National Intelligence Service told lawmakers that Kim Jong Un had regained weight and appeared to have obesity-related health problems such as high blood pressure and diabetes.
This summer, the National Intelligence Service told lawmakers that Kim Jong Un had regained weight and appeared to have obesity-related health problems such as high blood pressure and diabetes ...
North Korean officials are reportedly searching in other countries for weight loss drugs to treat leader Kim Jong Un ’s obesity, according to a briefing by South Korea’s National Intelligence ...
The envoys met with Kim Jong-un, and the North said they had reached a “satisfactory agreement” about holding an inter-Korean summit meeting.
SEOUL – The South Korean intelligence agency said on Oct 29 that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s daughter Kim Ju Ae appears to be on a rising path to power. Citing the National Intelligence ...
The National Intelligence Service said media reports on the defection of a North Korean counselor of political affairs in Cuba were true.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is now considered 'heavily overweight' after ballooning to 22 stone and is grooming his teenage daughter as his successor, according to South Korean intelligence.
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is preparing his teenage daughter to lead the nuclear-armed state after his death, according to South Korean MPs briefed by Seoul's spy agency.