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Last week, North Korea announced the latest in a series of leadership changes that may be the most significant reshuffle of top officials in years.
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State media has not given details of the personnel changes but analysts believe they included demotions for those Kim blamed for causing an unspecified “great crisis” with coronavirus lapses amid economic problems and food shortages compounded by anti-pandemic border closures.
Photographs published in state media on Thursday of Kim visiting his family mausoleum appear to confirm that Ri Pyong Chol, a top adviser who plays a leading role in North Korea’s ballistic missile and nuclear programs, has at least lost his position on the politburo Presidium.
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10 Apr 2021 / 08:50 H.
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By Sakura Murakami and Josh Smith
TOKYO/SEOUL, March 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. military landed in hot water with Japanese officials on Thursday when a spokesman used the term East Sea to refer to the wedge of sea between Japan, Russia and the Korean peninsula where North Korea tested missiles earlier in the day. We are aware of North Korean missile launches this morning into the East Sea, the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command spokesman Captain Mike Kafka said in the initial official statement from the U.S. government.
North Korea launched two suspected ballistic missiles into the sea near Japan, drawing condemnation and concern from Japan, the United States, and South Korea.
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UPDATE 1-S. Korea s Moon hails prototype fighter jet as new era of defense independence Reuters 3 hrs ago
By Josh Smith
SEOUL, April 9 (Reuters) - South Korea unveiled a prototype of its first domestically developed fighter jet on Friday and President Moon Jae-in hailed the KF-X as the future backbone of the air force and a step toward the U.S. ally s greater military independence.
The next-generation aircraft developed by Korea Aerospace Industries Ltd (KAI) is designed to be a cheaper, less-stealthy alternative to the U.S.-built F-35, on which South Korea relies.
The display at the KAI headquarters in the southern city of Sacheon was attended by Moon and representatives from Indonesia, which partnered with South Korea on the project.
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