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North Korea's Kim Jong Un Grooms Preteen Daughter Kim Ju Ae as Successor, Reports Say
Jul 29, 2024, 10:28 AM
The preteen daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Kim Ju Ae, is being groomed to become the next leader of the country, according to reports from Yonhap news agency citing South Korea’s spy agency. The reports indicate that she is receiving an education and specific training to prepare her for leadership. Lawmakers in South Korea have been informed by the spy agency that Kim's daughter is the likely successor to her father. This development marks a significant indication of the regime's future direction and succession plans. Kim Jong Un is the grandson of the country's founder Kim Il Sung.
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