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President, political leaders wary of the next move from North Korea. Netizens denounce the inhuman behavior by Kim Jong Un and wait for the collapse.
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After reports that Ri, wife of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, starred in a pornographic film, South Korean groups sent news of the film over the border.
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On the 9th of this month, North Korea issued a statement telling foreign expats living in Korea to consider evacuating. Netizen reactions have fallen between anger and mockery.
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Netizens react to the latest development in a series of increasingly bellicose rhetoric from Pyongyang with a mixture of apathetic disbelief and genuine concern.
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Kim Jong Un's nephew, Kim Han Sol is interviewed for a Finnish TV programme, in which he dubs his uncle as a dictator. South Korean netizens grow fond of him.
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Rumours spread in North Korea that Kim Jong Un's wife, Ri Sol Ju, is pregnant, after completely disappearing from state media broadcasts for over forty days,
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North Korea's state-run media recently confirmed that the name of the mysterious woman next to Kim Jong-un in several pictures and videos is Ri Sol-ju, his wife.
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Lawyer sparks controversy on live TV as he calls Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un 'sons of bitches', saying their is no reason he can't not say those words.
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Netizens react to the mass rally held in Pyongyang last Friday against South Korean president Lee Myung-bak and his remarks on Kim Il-sung's birthday celebrations
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While North Korea's apparent satellite rocket launch failed to enter orbit, it also failed to impress Korean netizens, who showed apathy towards the event.
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A photo of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un wearing a suit has been released, somewhat different to his regular Kim Il-sung style outfit he's normally seen sporting
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South Korea is approaching election time. Images of the Korean War often remerge at this time to stir up nationalist sentiment amongst the population.
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North Korean soliders use the South Korean president Lee Myung-bak's name as target practice in response to a South Korean army unit that did the same thing.
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Rumours of Kim Jong-un's death spread rapidly on Sina Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, before eventually becoming headline news both in Korea and overseas.