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Kim Jong (the) Un Dead
It is nothing more than a rumor, but China's Twitter equivalent, Weibo, has lit up with posts that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has died in a possible coup.
A rumour that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un was assassinated in Beijing has spread across social media websites all over the world. The story apparently originated on Chinese microblog site Sina Weibo and was later picked up by Twitter users.
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — Wherever North Korea's young new leader goes, they're there: a group of graying military and political officials who shadow Kim Jong Un as he visits army bases, attends concerts and tours schools. As Kim Jong Un steps
Kim Jong Un Assassinated? Rumors abound that the newly named leader of North Korea has been assassinated while in Beijing . Forbes reports: In the past two hours, Twitter has exploded with unsubstantiated rumors that
Meanwhile, an interesting point to consider: Last month, MSNBC reported that Jong-Un's half-brother, Kim Jong Nam, said Jong-Un won't "last long." Whether this statement has any connection to the current situation has not
Kim Jong (the) Un Dead
Over the past couple of hours, Twitter has exploded with rumors that the new North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has died in Beijing today and that a coup is underway in North Korea. So are these just rumors? And if yes, where are they coming from?
Kim Jong-un is dead. Maybe. Well, probably not. But for the last few hours Twitter has been consumed by a rumor about the North Korean leader's.
Rumors that Kim Jong-un, the country's supreme leader, has been assassinated just months after he took power originated on Chinese microblogging service Weibo and have now spread all over Twitter. Others are reporting that Jong-un, believed to be 28
It is nothing more than a rumor, but China's Twitter equivalent, Weibo, has lit up with posts that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has died in a possible coup.
Over the past couple of hours, Twitter has exploded with rumors that the new North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un has died in Beijing today and that a coup is underway in North Korea. So are these just rumors? And if yes, where are they coming from?
Kim Jong Un is NOT dead: 'Assassination' rumours were a hoax, say US officials
Rumors of recently appointed North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's death took Twitter by storm Friday.
Users on Chinese microblogging site Weibo are messaging that Kim Jong-Un, son of Kim Jong-Il and new leader of North Korea, was assassinated at the North Korean embassy in Beijing this morning. The major problem with this rumor is that
Kim Jong Un Assassinated? Rumors abound that the newly named leader of North Korea has been assassinated while in Beijing . Forbes reports: In the past two hours, Twitter has exploded with unsubstantiated rumors that
But while the late Kim Jong Il mostly stayed aloof in dark shades, his son holds hands and hugs his soldiers. Kim Jong Un seems to want to bond with his country's people. The style harkens back to Kim Il Sung, his grandfather and revered founder of the
Social media sites like Twitter and China's Weibo say the new North Korean supreme leader is dead — fact or rumor?
Kim Jong Un is NOT dead: 'Assassination' rumours were a hoax, say US officials
PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea on Friday credited new leader Kim Jong Un with spearheading past nuclear testing, as it adds to a growing personality cult that portrays the young son of late leader Kim Jong Il as a confident military commander.
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It is nothing more than a rumor, but China's Twitter equivalent, Weibo, has lit up with posts that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has died in a possible coup.
On China's microblogging site Weibo, rumors of Kim Jong-un's death surfaced earlier today when bloggers posted that he was assassinated in Beijing. Media outlets have yet to issue any official reports, but the rumors have
Social media sites like Twitter and China's Weibo say the new North Korean supreme leader is dead — fact or rumor?