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Why he didn’t survive: Kim Jong Un’s half-brother
On the morning of February 13, 2017, travelers moved through the crowded terminals of Kuala Lumpur International Airport without noticing anything unusual. Flights flashed across departure boards, tourists rolled luggage across polished floors,
North Korea launched multiple missiles, including at least one short-range ballistic missile, as Kim Jong Un continues expanding the country's nuclear and advanced weapons programs.
North Korean tyrant Kim Jong Un has overseen several the launch of several projectiles this year as he seeks to expand his missile arsenals amid growing tensions in East Asia
NORTH Korea’s capital has been left crammed with traffic after tyrannical Kim Jong-un launched a series of new motor rules. The streets of Pyongyang are chock-a-block, visitors say –
North Korea tests Himars-like mobile missile launchers with AI targeting, boosting frontline strike power and arms-export appeal.
In 2020, North Korea was at a low point. Crippled by COVID border closures, its Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un tried and failed to negotiate sanctions relief. A tearful, apologetic speech at a military rally fuelled speculation that his leadership was in peril.
North Korea's revised constitution reportedly requires an automatic nuclear strike if Kim Jong Un is killed, according to intelligence briefings.
North Korea is shrouded in secrecy, and information about the so-called "hermit kingdom" is hard to come by − especially when it comes to the country's totalitarian leadership. But new reports from South Korea's spy agency are amping up interest and ...
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World War 3 fears: Kim Jong Un tests AI-controlled weapons aimed at 'complete collapse' of rivals
North Korea has tested artificial intelligence-controlled missiles and nuclear-capable artillery in exercises overseen by Kim Jong Un this week, according to state media, fuelling fresh World War 3 fears in Seoul and beyond.