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Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is said to be angry about the coronavirus pandemic and its economic impact, South Korea's spy agency said on Friday. According to the Associated Press, Kim has ordered the execution of at least two people, locked down the capital of Pyongyang, and implemented other measures to slow the spread of COVID-19. One of the two people who were executed was a well-known money changer in Pyongyang, who was reportedly blamed for North Korea's falling exchange rate.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister landed in the South Friday, the first member of Pyongyang's ruling dynasty to set foot in its rival since the Korean War. IMAGES
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un visits an orphanage in Pyongyang with his sister Yo Jong, who is said to have married one of the reclusive nation's most powerful officials. Mana Rabiee reports.
North Koreans lay flowers in front of giant bronze statues of former leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il in Pyongyang, as the country marks the 82nd anniversary of the birth of Kim Jong Il, the late father of current ruler Kim Jong Un. IMAGES
North Koreans lay flowers in front of giant bronze statues of former leaders in Pyongyang, as the country marks the anniversary of the birth of Kim Jong Il, the late father of current ruler Kim Jong Un. IMAGES