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  2. Homefront (video game) - Wikipedia

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    However, in 2013, one year after the death of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong Il, his son and successor, Kim Jong Un, successfully led a peaceful reunification with South Korea leading to the birth of the Greater Korean Republic (GKR), a technological and economic global power that comprises the military strength of the North and the ...

  3. Kim Jong Un - Wikipedia

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    Kim Jong Un commands the armed forces, Kim Tok Hun heads the cabinet and handles domestic affairs, and Choe Ryong Hae heads the legislature. However, under the constitution, Kim Jong Un is the highest-ranking of the three, with the constitution explicitly naming his post the "supreme leader who represents the state".

  4. Taeyangho armoured train - Wikipedia

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    A second train accompanied Kim's carrying bogies of the other gauge needed. [citation needed] On Kim Jong Il's visit to Russia in 2001, the train was reported to have had 22 carriages. [7] According to Russian statesman Konstantin Pulikovsky, life on board was reported to be luxurious. Guests could choose at the luxury restaurant from Korean ...

  5. North Korea’s Kim Jong Un pushes for ‘toughest anti-US ...

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    North Korean tyrant Kim Jong Un recently told top aides in his pariah kingdom that he will be launching Pyongyang’s “toughest anti-US counteraction” policy yet, according to state media ...

  6. All we know about Kim Jong-un’s private, luxurious, armoured ...

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    North Korean leader travels by his favoured means of transport to Russia

  7. Internet in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    [5] [16] It is estimated that a few dozen families with connections to Kim Jong-Un and some foreigners have unrestricted access to the global Internet, while a few thousand people such as government officials, researchers, and IT students may access a surveillance-heavy version of it. [17] Some access is allowed in North Korea's academic ...

  8. 2024 in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    January 16 – Kim Jong Un declares South Korea as the "primary foe", rejects unification, and calls for war planning, severing ties and closing organizations amid escalating tensions. [3] January 19 – North Korea announces that it has tested a nuclear weapon delivered by an unmanned underwater drone system in the Sea of Japan. [4]

  9. It's Kim Jong Un’s birthday, but nobody in North Korea is ...

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    SEE: North Koreans show devotion to Kim Jong Un: In 2014, former NBA star Dennis Rodman was in North Korea for Kim's birthday, and sang "Happy Birthday" to him at a basketball match in Pyongyang ...