Wednesday 30 August 2017


In a report to South Korea’s parliament yesterday, representatives of the country’s National Intelligence Service said they believed the North Korean dictator’s wife Ri Sol-Ju had given birth in February.
Speculation on the peninsula had been rife after she disappeared from public view for some months toward the end of 2016. The couple married in 2009, with children arriving in in 2010 and 2013.
Little is known about the new generation of the Kim dynasty, one of whom, barring the regime’s collapse, is likely to succeed their father in the DPRK’s quasi-monarchical system. US basketball star Dennis Rodman, who has conducted unofficial ‘diplomacy’ in the reclusive country, has reported that the second child is a girl.
The news arrived as Kim’s military conducted a missile test that flew over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido – the country’s 14th such test this year. 

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