Kim Yo-Jong
S. Korea caught in crossfire between North and America
Chairman Kim Jong-un’s younger sister Kim Yo-jong (KYJ) is an important top functionary of the North Korean regime
Superpower to test rival’s stamina with endless war
South Korea is not the only theatre where Uncle Sam has egg on his face. In Syria and Afghanistan too, the US has not covered itself with glory.
Pyeongchang winter thaw raises hopes
The lessons of history necessitate a degree of scepticism
Kim Jong-Un's sister becomes most powerful woman in state's political hierarchy
Kim Yo-Jong is believed to be in her late 20s, making her the youngest member of the reshuffled Workers' Party politburo.
Kim Jong Un promotes sister to senior ruling party post; reaffirms nuclear drive
Kim Yo-Jong becomes an alternate member of the party's powerful politburo presided over by her brother Kim Jong-Un.
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