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N. Korean leader ordered execution of vice premier

Kim, believed to be in his early 30s, has repeatedly reshuffled senior army officials in a move analysts say was aimed at forcing them to remain loyal to the young ruler. The North is likely looking to generate the typical pattern of provoking the South, ratcheting up tensions, and creating conflict within South Koreans. Kim Jong Un has executed 70 officers Info associated to the highly secretive nation of North Korea is extraordinarily troublesome to authenticate independently.

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The isolated country recently announced more than 100 separate projects seeking foreign investment in the Wonsan-Kumgang Development Zone, a mountainous region where leader Kim keeps palaces and a summer residence. “So if Seoul provokes it, it’s saying it will smash it to pieces”. “It said Navigators did not have a formal OFAC compliance program at the time of committing the apparent violations”.

Mystery: South Korean officials said the vice-mintster’s fate is not known. “Seemingly engaging in dialogue while carrying out an attack, and carrying out an attack while engaging in dialogue. I believe the timing of it all is related to this approach”.

“He is a typical technocrat”, said Kim Yong-hyun, professor of North Korea studies at Dongguk University.

The most high profile execution came in late 2013, when Kim reportedly ordered the execution of his own uncle Jang Song-thaek. Photograph after photograph of adoring women clamouring to touch him serve to demonstrate how much the people of North Korea adore their leader.

North Korean soldiers are seen on a boat on the banks of the Yalu River, near the North Korean town of Sinuiju, opposite to the Chinese border city of Dandong. By intensifying the drill, Pyongyang could keep the North Korean military busy watching the threat in the South, and thus distract its military from the lack of support provided to them.

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The North Korean insurance firm said in statement that new businesses were being introduced to meet the increased demand for mobile phone insurance in Pyongyang and the provinces, South Korean television network SBS reported.

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