South Korea Suspects Female Assassins Killed Half-Brother of North Korea Leader

South Korea’s spy agency suspects two female North Korean agents assassinated the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Malaysia, lawmakers in Seoul said on Wednesday, as Malaysian medical authorities sought a cause of death. U. S. government sources also told Reuters they believed that North Korean assassins killed Kim Jong Nam, … Read more

Killing Could Be Sign of ‘brutal’ N Korean Regime

South Korea has confirmed the killing of the brother of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un, saying it could be a sign of the brutality of Pyongyang. Kim Jong-nam was killed in an apparent poison attack in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. No motive has been confirmed and the attackers have not been identified. … Read more

N.Korean Assassination Shows Regime’s Brutality

The assassination of the North Korean leader’s half brother illustrates the “brutal and inhuman” nature of the regime in Pyongyang, Seoul said Wednesday after Kim Jong-Nam was reportedly killed in Malaysia by female agents. Two women are believed to have used some kind of poison for the Cold War-style killing, with reports from Malaysia and … Read more

North Korea Suspected Behind Murder of Leader’s Half-Brother

The U. S. government strongly believes that North Korean agents murdered the estranged half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Malaysia, U.S. government sources said on Tuesday. American authorities have not yet determined exactly how Kim Jong Nam was killed, according to two sources, who did not provide specific evidence to support the … Read more

North Korean Leader’s Brother Kim Jong-Nam ‘killed In Malaysia’

The half-brother of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, Kim Jong-nam, has been killed with poison in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur, reports say. Malaysian police said a North Korean man waiting at the airport for a flight to Macau on Monday had fallen ill and died on his way to hospital. However, they named him … Read more