North Korean Leader Seen in Public First Time in 36 Days

North Korean Leader Seen in Public First Time in 36 Days

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s leap back onto the world stage this week reportedly came after his second-longest absence from the limelight.

On Monday, the iron-fisted leader headed a meeting of the ruling Workers’ Party’s Central Military Commission — goading his military to perform “ever-victorious feats” and display “matchless military strength” to begin a new phase in development.

 

North Korean Leader Seen in Public First Time in 36 Days

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