Rumors of Kim Jong Un's mysterious illness are raising questions about his line of succession. This is his family tree.

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Rumors of Kim Jong Un's mysterious illness are raising questions about his line of succession. This is his family tree.
 
 
Rumors of Kim Jong Un's mysterious illness are raising questions about his line of succession. This is his family tree.
 
Kim Jong Un's family dynasty has been in power in North Korea since 1948. Now that he's rumored to be gravely ill, it's unclear who would succeed him.
 
 
 
 
 
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'I wish him well': Trump says he's unsure of Kim Jong Un's condition but hopes 'he's doing fine'
 
 
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President Trump bragged about his strong relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, adding he may reach out to him. "We'll see how he does."
 
 
 
 
 
Beijing moves to strengthen its hold on disputed islands in the South China Sea
 
 
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The Pentagon expects major weapons programs to be held up for 3 months, but that may just be the start
 
 
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Meet North Korea's most powerful woman, Kim Yo Jong: Kim Jong Un's 30-something sister who could lead the country if something happens to him since his heirs are too young
 
 
Meet North Korea's most powerful woman, Kim Yo Jong: Kim Jong Un's 30-something sister who could lead the country if something happens to him since his heirs are too young
 
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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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