The brother of North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, has been poisoned to death in Malaysia.
Kim died at an airport in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur Monday, reportedly due to being poisoned.
Contrary to news circulated last week mostly by pro-American News outlets claiming that North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un is dead, the South Korean government has revealed that the North Korean leader is alive and well. On Tuesday 28th April 2020, South Korea’s unification minister, Kim Yeon-Chul told lawmakers that ‘the government is aware … Read more
News reported by UK Daily shows how a North Korean mother is under investigations for saving her children in a fire instead of a portrait. The report shows that the mother has violated the laws of North Korea after saving her children and allowing the portrait of the past leaders burn in the fire. READ … Read more
The brother of North Korea’s Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, has been poisoned to death in Malaysia.
Kim died at an airport in the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur Monday, reportedly due to being poisoned.
Kim Jong-un runs his country tighter than a Navy SEALs training camp, and going one step out of line would just be enough to merit an execution.
Even being a close confidante might not be enough to save you.
North Korea’s Supreme Leader has authorised the launch of a ‘netflix’ style video streaming service being called ‘Manbang’ – which literally translates as ‘every direction’.
The service is intended to give citizens an on-demand service similar to the revolutionary American one Netflix – where viewers can choose at any point in time what they want to watch.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered a crackdown on the ‘growing menace’ of Western fashion in the country.
In a ban incorporating the wearing of jeans and the use of body piercings, the juvenile leader is said to be worried about the influence the increasing use of Western fashion would have on his citizens.
North Korea’s leader-Kim Jong-un broadened the scope of his lunatic behaviour—and his war rhetoric has taken a useless but annoying form.
The dictator and his country have decided to act on their war mongering targeted at South Korea, a United Staties ally by using balloons to deliver human waste as well as propaganda messages into South Korea.
And in funny a retaliation, South Korea also approved “the resumption of broadcasts of pop music and propaganda via loudspeakers into the North,” reports The Telegraph.
North Korea doesn’t want to be part of our world anymore—and this time, they really mean it so they’ve decided to create their own time zone.
As a country, North Korea is well isolated from the rest of the world and they looking to drift far away from us with this new time zone creation.
North Korea’s state news agency, KCNA, has announced that the country will set its clocks back by 30 minutes to “Pyongyang time” on August 15–the 70th anniversary of liberation from Japan.
That will reset the time to GMT+08:30, as it was before Japanese colonization.
Serving under an eccentric dictator, no matter how good it gets at times, must be the most dangerous job in the world. Imagine getting executed for dozing! North Korea’s defence minister Hyon Yong-chol was publicly executed by firing squad for apparently showing disrespect to the supreme leader of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. Hyon … Read more