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Seoul, Oct 10 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: JEON HEON-KYUN).- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has addressed a military parade held in Pyongyang early Saturday to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Workers' Party.SOUTH KOREANS WATCH A FILE IMAGE NEWS ABOUT THE NORTH KOREA'S APPARENT MILITARY PARADE IN PYONGYANG, AT A STATION IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA.
Pyongyang residents enjoy swimming, skating and flower displays to mark "Day of the Shining Star," commemorating former leader Kim Jong Il's birthday. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.
Synchronised swimming and figure-skating events take place in Pyongyang to celebrate the 73rd anniversary of the birth of late leader Kim Jong Il. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
North Korea's state broadcaster shows images of a vast military parade for the founding anniversary of North Korea's armed forces. Leader Kim Jong Un said at the parade the country will rapidly accelerate the development of its nuclear arsenal, state media reported. IMAGES
Japanese intelligence sources say North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has received a COVID-19 vaccination from the Chinese government. According to Business Insider, the obese 36-year-old dictator is a heavy smoker. That's fueled speculation that he would experience complications if he were to contract COVID-19. North Korea's propaganda outlets have been quiet about infection rates in the pariah state. While its capital, Pyongyang, reports suspected cases, it has yet to confirm positive cases. It blames a lone defector from South Korea for bringing in the virus.
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.