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Where Is Kim Jong-un?

Kim Jong-un is a North Korean politician serving as Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011, and has served as Leader of the Workers' Party of Korea since 2012. He is the second child of Kim Jong-il, who was North Korea's second leader from 1994 to 2011, and Ko Yong-hui. Wikipedia

Kim Jong-un (officially transcribed Kim Jong Un; Korean: 김정은 (Hanja: 金正恩); Korean pronunciation: [kim.dzɔŋ.ɯn];[a] born 8 January 1983 or 1984) is a North Korean politician serving as Supreme Leader of North Korea since 2011, and has served as Leader of the Workers' Party of Korea since 2012.[b] He is the second child of Kim Jong-il (1941–2011), who was North Korea's second leader from 1994 to 2011, and Ko Yong-hui (1952–2004). He is the grandson of Kim Il-sung, who was the founder and led North Korea from its establishment in 1948 until his death in 1994.

From late 2010, Kim Jong-un was viewed as heir apparent to the leadership of North Korea, and following the elder Kim's death, North Korean state television announced him as the "Great Successor". Kim holds the titles of Chairman of the Workers' Party of Korea (as First Secretary between 2012 and 2016), Chairman of the Central Military Commission, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission, commander-in-chief (as SAC chairman), and member of the Presidium of the Politburo of the Workers' Party of Korea, the highest decision-making body in North Korea. Kim was promoted to the rank of Marshal of North Korea in the Korean People's Army on 18 July 2012, consolidating his position as the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. North Korean state media often refers to him as Marshal Kim Jong-un, "the Marshal" or "Dear Respected."

Kim rules a dictatorship where elections are not free and fair, government critics are persecuted, media is controlled by the regime, internet access is limited by the regime, and there is no freedom of religion.[5][6][7][8][9][10] His regime operates an extensive network of prisons and labor camps that has imprisoned and killed millions of people; the regime convicts people for political crimes and uses collective punishment whereby members of a family get punished for the crimes of one person.[5] According to the United Nations, North Koreans live under "systematic, widespread and gross human rights violations" where the regime "seeks to dominate every aspect of its citizens’ lives and terrorizes them from within."[5][11] The regime exerts extensive control over the North Korean economy, with substantial state-controlled economic enterprises and significant restrictions on North Koreans' ability to engage in foreign economic activity.[12] On 12 December 2013, Kim ordered the execution of his uncle Jang Song-thaek for "treachery". Kim is widely believed to have ordered the assassination of his half-brother, Kim Jong-nam, in Malaysia in February 2017. On 12 June 2018, Kim and US President Donald Trump met for a summit in Singapore, the first-ever talks held between a North Korean leader and a sitting US president, to discuss the North Korean nuclear program.

Where Is Kim Jong-un?

Rumors are swirling about Kim Jong-un’s location and health. These North Korea experts showed us how they collect information about his secretive regime.

Daily Top 5 Stories on the Internet by Lylymom - 26/04/2020

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US:
1. Coronavirus US live: 'What you're doing is saving lives': Cuomo calls quarantining this generation's challenge by theguardian
2. Cuomo: The Coronavirus That Came To New York "Did Not Come From China, It Came From Europe" by realclearpolitics
3. Severe storms possible across parts of the Southeast Saturday by CNN
4. Some beaches closed, others open during heat wave. But coronavirus rules apply by latimes
5. Coronavirus spreads in a New York nursing home forced to take recovering patients by nbcnews

World:
1. "No evidence" that recovered COVID-19 patients cannot be reinfected: WHO by reuters
2. Coronavirus: US will not participate in WHO vaccine project after Trump turned against it by independent
3. Kim Jong Un in 'vegetative state', Japanese media claims; China medical experts dispatched to North Korea by foxnews
4. In a Paris banlieue, coronavirus amplifies years of inequality by theguardian
5. Georgia starts to reopen but nervous mayors warn that coronavirus crisis isn't over by CNN

Business:
1. Walmart store in Colorado shuts down after coronavirus deaths by msn
2. These 21 prominent US businesses are among those temporarily laying off the most people by usatoday
3. Amazon Asks Workers Staying at Home to Return or Seek Leave by bloomberg
4. Congress approved $370 billion more in small business loans, but the money could run out in days — again by cnbc
5. Brazil’s Embraer says Boeing ‘wrongfully terminated’ deal for $4 billion tie-up by cnbc

Technology:
1. The iPhone SE just put every cheap Android phone on notice — here's why by tomsguide
2. Security News This Week: Zoom Upgrades Encryption Keys to What It Promised All Along by wired
3. Apple, Google update coronavirus tracking tech to address privacy concerns by cnet
4. Report: Apple to unveil its own 12-core ARM processor on 2021 Mac by techxplore
5. Google Just Gave Millions Of Users A Reason To Quit Windows 10 by forbes

Entertainment:
1. Watch Post Malone’s Nirvana Tribute Concert for COVID-19 Relief by rollingstone
2. Spider-Man and Doctor Strange sequels postponed as Thor: Love & Thunder leaps back a week amid coronavirus date changes by dailymail
3. Kylie Jenner Just Rocked a See-Through & Seriously Tight White Dress by Yahoo
4. After months of requests, the hip-hop superstar shared financial records, revealing details about his wildly popular Yeezy sneaker empire — and his fixation on outside validation. by forbes
5. Disney theme parks may remain closed until 2021, financial analyst predicts by wavy

Sports:
1. Dana White Makes Huge Announcement About Future UFC Events by indiagoneviral
2. 2020 NFL draft winners, head-scratching picks from Rounds 2 and 3: Mel Kiper's recap by espn
3. NFL Draft Smashes Ratings Record Despite Major COVID Format Adjustment by dailywire
4. Redskins trade OT Trent Williams to 49ers for pair of NFL draft picks by espn
5. Here's what draft analysts said about new Packers RB A.J. Dillon by usatoday

Science:
1. Celebrating 30 years of the Hubble Space Telescope by space
2. Massive asteroid flying past Earth next week looks like it's wearing a face mask by cbsnews
3. Citing coronavirus, NASA urges public not to travel for launch of astronauts by spaceflightnow
4. NASA JPL Engineers Design COVID-19 Ventilator in 37 Days by extremetech
5. CHINA WILL LAUNCH MARS MISSION “IN COMING MONTHS” by futurism

Health:
1. Can you become immune to the coronavirus? What we do and don't know by cnet
2. A new malaria vaccine sparks hope—but cheaper measures are still useful by nationalgeographic
3. National coronavirus updates: New York testing average of about 20,000 people per day, governor says by sfgate
4. WHO warns against coronavirus “immunity passports” due to reinfection concerns by vox
5. 2 studies show many people who tested positive for Covid-19 displayed no symptoms by CNN

Among the top stories above, below is my most interesting news...
1. Cuomo: The Coronavirus That Came To New York "Did Not Come From China, It Came From Europe" by realclearpolitics
2. "No evidence" that recovered COVID-19 patients cannot be reinfected: WHO by reuters
3. Apple, Google update coronavirus tracking tech to address privacy concerns by cnet
4. 2 studies show many people who tested positive for Covid-19 displayed no symptoms by CNN
5. CHINA WILL LAUNCH MARS MISSION “IN COMING MONTHS” by futurism

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