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Kim, North and South Korea

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 · 1d · on MSN
Kim Jong Un calls South Korea ‘most hostile enemy,’ says North could ‘completely destroy’ it
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said Thursday that his country could "completely destroy" South Korea if it feels threatened, escalating rhetoric while ruling out renewed talks.

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 · 21h · on MSN
Kim Jong Un Says He Can ‘Get On Well’ With The U.S.—If It Respects North Korea’s Nuclear Power Status
 · 1d · on MSN
North Korea's Kim promises more nuclear weapons as Congress closes with military parade
 · 16h
How Kim Jong-un groomed his daughter to be his successor
As Kim Jong-un brought North Korea’s ninth party congress to a close on Thursday, he did so with his 13-year-old daughter at his side.

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 · 15h
Kim Jong Un and His Teen Daughter Dress Up in Leather for War Flex
 · 1d
Dressed for succession? Kim Jong Un, daughter fuel speculation with matching coats
19h

Kim Jong Un attends military parade with his daughter Kim Ju Ae

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended a military parade with his daughter, Kim Ju Ae, fueling speculation of her possible succession. North Korean state media did not explicitly describe Ju Ae’s role in the parade,
16h

North Korea warns it could destroy South if threatened, but leaves door open for US dialogue

Kim Jong Un says North Korea can completely destroy South Korea if it feels threatened, and he refuses to engage with Seoul.
1d

Kim Jong Un spurns olive branch from 'hostile' South Korea

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has spurned Seoul's efforts to mend diplomatic relations, saying Pyongyang has "absolutely no business dealing with" his nation's "most hostile" enemy, state media
23hon MSN

Kim leaves door open to U.S. ties as North Korea vows nuclear buildup

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said there was "no reason" Pyongyang could not improve relations with the United States if Washington abandons what he called its hostile policy, state media reported Thursday.
12h

Kim Jong-un Hints at Improving U.S. Relations — With Caveats

The North Korean leader said that his country can get along well with the United States as long as Washington accepts it as a nuclear weapons state.
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