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Kim Jong Un’s kid sister has warned of “deadly” retaliation after accusing South Korea of spreading COVID to the North. Some experts say it’s no bluff.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears on a television screen at Seoul Railway Station on June 05, 2022, in Seoul, South Korea. Kim fell "seriously ill" with fever during the North's COVID ...
With Kim Jong Un’s declaration of victory over the COVID-19 pandemic, Kim Yo Jong warned of “deadly retaliatory” countermeasures against leaflets sent from South Korea.
Easley added that Kim Yo Jong’s bellicose rhetoric was a concern “because not only will she try to blame any COVID resurgence on South Korea, she is also looking to justify North Korea’s ...
The North Korean leader’s sister, Kim Yo Jong, also suggested that he had suffered from Covid-19 symptoms before blaming South Korea for spreading the virus. IE 11 is not supported.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was infected with Covid while fighting to contain the country’s first acknowledged outbreak of the disease, according to state media on Tuesday, confirming ...
Kim Yo-jong, Mr. Kim’s sister, took a far more accusatory tone during the Wednesday meeting, blaming “disgusting ones in South Korea ” for causing the outbreak by scattering “leaflets ...
Kim Yo Jong blamed blamed leaflets from South Korea for causing North Korea's Covid outbreak. Rodong Sinmun Observers have also said it may clear the way for the North to conduct a nuclear weapon ...
The supreme leader of North Korea, Kim Jong-un, on Thursday declared a "shining victory" over COVID-19 as his influential sister revealed that he had a "high fever" and was "seriously ill ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared a "brilliant victory" in the battle against COVID-19, state media said Thursday, three months after the isolated country officially reported its first case.
Kim Jong Un’s sister warns North Korea ready to act against the U.S. and South Korea Kim Yo Jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, delivers a speech in Pyongyang, North Korea, in August.
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeo offered North Korea aid in exchange for nuclear disarmament. Kim Yo-Jong, the sister of the North Korean leader, responded by saying the president should "shut ...