Social media sites like Twitter and China's Weibo say the new North Korean supreme leader is dead — fact or rumor? Weibo is in many ways the Chinese equivalent of Twitter, and disseminates news at a rapid pace. People
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The brother of North Korea's new leader says bribery and corruption will be the undoing of the country. The elder brother of North Korea's new leader says bribery and corruption will be the undoing of a country ruled by an inexperienced young man,
Kim Jong-Nam, the eldest son of North Korean leader Kim Jong-Il, waves after an interview with South Korean media in Macau. (June 2010: Getty Images) The elder brother of North Korea's new leader says bribery and corruption will be the undoing of a
The brother of North Korea's new leader says bribery and corruption will be the undoing of the country. The elder brother of North Korea's new leader.
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