Kim Jong Un re-elected leader of North Korea's ruling party in rare meeting
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- Kim Jong Un unanimously re-elected as general secretary of North Korea's Worker's Party
- Party congress reshuffled with over half of presidium members replaced since 2021
- North Korea has emphasized its nuclear capabilities as central to its war deterrence
- International observers monitoring for possible appearance of Kim's daughter, Ju Ae, as potential heir
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🏷️ Themes
Political Leadership, Nuclear Ambitions, Succession Planning
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General meeting of a political party
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Kim Jong Un
Leader of North Korea since 2011
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Country in East Asia
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