Kim Jong Un
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Sen. Lindsey Graham, a representative for South Carolina, says he will support a US war against North Korea if it becomes unavoidable. According to a poll result released on Friday by Public Policy Polling, 82 percent of Americans have shown great fear for a likely nuclear war. Image: President Kim Jong Un Public Policy Polling,…
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Trilateral talks between Donald Trump, his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping and North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, isn’t bearing any fruits, and the US President has expressed concerns over this deteriorating situation. Mr. Trump made a conference call to the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Xi from the White House last Sunday. Image: US President…
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An American student Otto Warmbier, who was arrested earlier in February 2016 for daring to spy on Kim Jong Un’s autocratic government, has been released from prison. Warmbier was “repatriated” to the US after 17 months, but not in the same health condition as he was before his arrest. He went home in coma, and…
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North Korea’s growing influence as a nuclear power in the peninsula has been a matter of urgent concern to South Korea, the US, Russia and the continent’s mouthpiece, China. But Pyongyang is hell-bent on reaching its military targets at all costs. Image shows North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un (Right). Xi Jinping’s government understands the imminent danger posed…
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The two women – a Vietnamese and an Indonesian, who stand accused as Kim Jong Nam’s killers will be sentenced to death if found guilty of an international assassination plot. Image: Siti Aisyah According a report from News Australia, Siti Aisyah (an Indonesian suspect) and her accomplice, Doan Thi Huong, will face death by hanging…
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The Malaysian police has just released an official statement which confirms that Kim Jong Un’s brother had a nerve agent on him, and the incidents surrounding Kim Jong Nam’s death clearly explains how one can become an international assassin. http://www.ilgiornale.it/sites/default/files/foto/2017/02/16/1487252128-kim-jong-nam.jpg Image shows Kim Jong Nam (Right) flanked by security officials. A surveillance video showed two…
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Relations between Cuba and North Korea has been cordial over decades since the Asian country embraced Fidel Castro, before his death, as a comrade-in-arms. Kim Jong Un has paid his last respect to a loyal and trusted ally by visiting the Cuban Embassy, reports confirm. Image: Kim Jong Un (R) North Korea is also observing…
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North Korea has sounded out warnings to Chinese officials, asking them to stop calling Kim Jong Un FAT, or heads will roll. The DPRK leader is widely known in China as “Kim Fatty the Third,” a nickname used by the local media as “Jin San Pang.” According to a Hong Kong news outlet Apple Daily, angry…
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North Korea has warned the United Kingdom to learn from the past and stay out of aggressive military drills. The DPRK added that “its on the brink of war” with their South Korean neighbors. Image shows DPRK’s leader Kim Jong Un. The warning from Kim Jong-Un’s leadership came in the aftermath of Britain’s declaration that it…
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Kim Jong Un, the infamous dictator from the Democratic People’s Republic Of Korea (DPRK) has stepped on many toes in the international community by continuing his widely criticized nuclear building projects against orders from the United Nations spearheaded by staunch adversaries like the U.S. and Japan. Image: Kim Jong Un However, unlike the UN and other…
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An American student from Utah who first traveled to China for studies more than 10 years ago, has been missing since 2004, and his family believes he’s somewhere abducted in North Korea. There are wide speculations that the Utah ex-college student was kidnapped and enrolled for expat services to the “world’s most hated president” Kim…
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North Korea is feeding its construction workers crystal meth to enhance their performance in order to sustain a desired speed at a government construction project. The workers and their directors in charge of erecting a skycraper, have a limited time to meet their target so the use of “white powder” was sanctioned by the “authorities”. Image: File…
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Hillary Clinton called Kim Jong Un a “sadistic dictator” during a speech that also described presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump as “unfit” for the presidency. Image: U.S. democrat, Hillary Clinton. Clinton’s remarks about the reclusive North Korean dictator came at a point during her presentation in San Diego on Thursday, when she stressed the importance…
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