North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stayed out of public

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stayed out of public

Latest News Kim Jong Un's health: North Korean leader Kim Jong-un stayed out of public sight Saturday, South Korea's Central News Agency, Yonhap reported April 25.
Latest news leader Kim Jong Un's health condition

Latest news leader Kim Jong Un's health condition

There is no uncommon motion suggesting that the health of Kim Jong Un matters, South Korea’s News Agency Yonhap cited a source from the government, basting CNN’s unconfirmed report that the North Korean leader was in fragile health after surgery. 
While the world is batting COVID-19, North Korea fires more missiles than ever

While the world is batting COVID-19, North Korea fires more missiles than ever

North Korea launched two suspected short-range ballistic missiles, Sunday, the fourth in a series of tests of major weapons this month, the Korea Times reported.    
N.Korea fires 3 unidentified projectiles as S.Korea confirms more coronavirus cases

N.Korea fires 3 unidentified projectiles as S.Korea confirms more coronavirus cases

North Korea again fired three unidentified projectiles into the East Sea on Monday (Mar 9), as South Korea reported 248 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing the total infections to 7,382.
South's Military: North Korea fires two unidentified projectiles into East Sea

South's Military: North Korea fires two unidentified projectiles into East Sea

North Korea fired two unidentified projectiles from a coastal area Monday (Mar 2).
US denies postponed military drills a concession to North Korea

US denies postponed military drills a concession to North Korea

The United States and South Korea said on Nov 17 they will postpone upcoming military drills in an effort to bolster a stalled peace push with North Korea, even as Washington denied the move amounted to another concession to Pyongyang.
North Korea ferociously calls Joe Biden 'rabid dog'

North Korea ferociously calls Joe Biden 'rabid dog'

North Korea has launched a visceral diatribe against US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, calling the former vice-president a "rabid dog" - while also borrowing the terminology of President Donald Trump.
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