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Kamis, 18 Juni 2020

Meet North Korea's most powerful woman, Kim Yo Jong: Kim Jong Un's 30-something sister who's sending fiery threats to South Korea and could eventually take over as leader

 
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Meet North Korea's most powerful woman, Kim Yo Jong: Kim Jong Un's 30-something sister who's sending fiery threats to South Korea and could eventually take over as leader
 
 
Meet North Korea's most powerful woman, Kim Yo Jong: Kim Jong Un's 30-something sister who's sending fiery threats to South Korea and could eventually take over as leader
 
Kim Yo Jong, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sister, frequently appears side by side with her brother, and plays a key role in his administration.
 
 
 
 
 
The rise and fall of Donald Trump's $365 million airline
 
 
The rise and fall of Donald Trump's $365 million airline
 
In 1988, Donald Trump bought an airline, but within 18 months, it lost over $125 million. We talked to three former employees of Trump Shuttle.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump said it would be 'cool' to invade Venezuela because the country is 'really part of the United States,' according to John Bolton's new book
 
 
Trump said it would be 'cool' to invade Venezuela because the country is 'really part of the United States,' according to John Bolton's new book
 
Bolton also writes in his book that Trump kept confusing the current and former presidents of Afghanistan.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Here are the most explosive claims former national security adviser John Bolton made about Trump in his upcoming book
 
 
Here are the most explosive claims former national security adviser John Bolton made about Trump in his upcoming book
 
Bolton accused Trump of begging Chinese President Xi Jinping to help him win reelection and saying it would be "cool" to invade Venezuela.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump pleaded with China's president to buy US agricultural products to help him win the 2020 election, John Bolton's new book says
 
 
Trump pleaded with China's president to buy US agricultural products to help him win the 2020 election, John Bolton's new book says
 
Trump "stressed the importance of farmers and increased Chinese purchases of soybeans and wheat in the electoral outcome," the book says.
 
 
 
 
 
Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook will now allow users to turn off political ads
 
 
Mark Zuckerberg announces Facebook will now allow users to turn off political ads
 
Facebook plans to begin implementing the feature for some users beginning Wednesday and to roll it out for all users over the next few weeks.
 
 
 
 
 
New Zealand's prime minister put the military in charge of new arrivals, saying letting 2 new COVID-19 cases travel the country without being tested was an 'unacceptable failure'
 
 
New Zealand's prime minister put the military in charge of new arrivals, saying letting 2 new COVID-19 cases travel the country without being tested was an 'unacceptable failure'
 
Two women traveling from the UK were allowed to leave the 14-day mandatory quarantine early, and weren't tested before doing so.
 
 
 
 
 
Kim Jong Un has quietly built a 7,000-man cyber army that gives North Korea an edge nuclear weapons don't
 
 
Kim Jong Un has quietly built a 7,000-man cyber army that gives North Korea an edge nuclear weapons don't
 
North Korea's cyber army is trained to find secrets, disrupt critical infrastructure, and steal money to help the isolated country avoid sanctions.
 
 
 
 
 
'Game on': John Bolton reportedly taunts Trump in a message on the back cover of his soon-to-be-released tell-all book
 
 
'Game on': John Bolton reportedly taunts Trump in a message on the back cover of his soon-to-be-released tell-all book
 
Axios published the book's back cover, where Bolton wrote that Trump was "determined to prevent publication" of the memoir.
 
 
 
 
 
Trump said journalists deserve to be executed during a meeting with former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, according to a former aide
 
 
Trump said journalists deserve to be executed during a meeting with former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, according to a former aide
 
A former speechwriter for General Mattis said that President Trump said in a meeting between the the two that reporters deserve to be executed.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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