Kim Jong Un: BMOC
The charismatic Kim Jong Un goes back to school in the latest episode of College Humor’s “The Adventures of Kim Jong Un.”
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The charismatic Kim Jong Un goes back to school in the latest episode of College Humor’s “The Adventures of Kim Jong Un.”
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Change of heart! North Korea has softened its stance, offering talks and restoring its hotline with South Korea. This follows months of bellicose threats by North Korea to annihilate its neighbor and South Korea’s allies, including the United States and Japan.
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Adam Johnson, one of the few prominent Americans to visit North Korea, offers his insights on life inside the secretive regime.
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She is the femme fatale behind a rogue state’s most deadly terrorist act. In this exclusive interview, Kim Hyon Hui reveals her experiences as North Korea’s top female agent and discusses the nation’s war cries. H/T Journeyman Pictures
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AlfonZo Rachel looks at the threatening behavior of North Korea and its leader Kim Jong Un. North Korea has promised to wage nuclear war on the west. Should we take these threats seriously? Find out on this ZoNation. H/T PJTV
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John Sparks, Asia Correspondent for Great Britain’s Channel 4, finds North Koreans are managing to catch a glimpse of the outside world — from foreign soap operas on television to smuggled films on DVD.
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Bill Whittle as the Virtual President tackles one of the most burning issues of the day — How to respond to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s threat to wage nuclear war against the United States.
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In response to saber-rattling by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, the US sent B-2 stealth bombers for a “practice run” in South Korea. Why is North Korea threatening missile strikes against U.S. cities like Austin, Texas? The Wall Street Journal’s Jason Bellini has The Short Answer.
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North Korea has elevated its artillery and strategic missile forces to “combat-ready posture” and said it is prepared to strike targets in South Korea, Japan, Guam, Hawaii and the continental United States.
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The Jewish holiday of Passover is now underway and the Obama White House has planned some Passover events. “Mainly, where they pass over any plans to support Israel,” says Jodi Miller. She also discusses the tightened Air Force security over its drone strike program and rising tensions with North Korea in this edition of NewsBusted.
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