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North Korea 'Mouthpiece' Kim Yo-jong 'Not Destined' to Succeed Brother, Who Still 'Calls the Shots'

Against the backdrop of unconfirmed reports about Kim Jong-un’s health, the ascension of the North Korean leader’s youngest sister Kim Yo-jong following his death has...

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Did the Roman Emperor Nero Invent Netflix? (Or: Some thoughts on the perversity of the human need for fictional heroes and imaginary outcomes)

Did the Roman Emperor Nero Invent Netflix? (Or: Some thoughts on the perversity of the human need for fictional heroes and imaginary outcomes)
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'One Britain One Nation' is fascism slipping in the back door

'One Britain One Nation' is fascism slipping in the back door
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Kim Jong Un Just Admitted North Korea Is Facing a Food Shortage

Kim Jong Un Just Admitted North Korea Is Facing a Food Shortage
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Google Maps User Reportedly Spotted 'Airfield, Railway Track' for Kim Jong-un's Bulletproof Train

Google Maps User Reportedly Spotted 'Airfield, Railway Track’ for Kim Jong-un's Bulletproof Train © AP Photo / Minh Hoang Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/asia/202105251082989371-google-maps-user-reportedly-spotted-airfield-railway-track-for-kim-jong-uns-bulletproof-train/ North Korean leaders Kim Il-sung, Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un have been known to opt for high-security private trains as a preferred mode of transportation, both domestically and for international travel. Kim Jong-un has embarked on journeys across Asia aboard the fortified train, which last year was reportedly spotted in the port city of Wonsan. A Google Maps user is reported to have spotted an airfield and likely stopping point for the mysterious armoured train used by North Korea’s leader Kim Jon-un, reported the

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North Korea nuke fears as 'heightened activity' seen at nuclear site weeks after Kim Jong-un's ballistic missile tests

GOING NUCLEAR North Korea nuke fears as ‘heightened activity’ seen at nuclear site weeks after Kim Jong-un’s ballistic missile tests Jacob Bentley-York Updated: 8 Apr 2021, 13:46 FEARS over a war with North Korea continue to escalate after “heightened activity” was detected at the state’s main testing site.  New satellite images showing their continued campaign of construction has led experts to believe that the secretive state is now ramping up their nuclear program.   4 4 It comes after Kim Jon-un launched two ballistic missile tests to intimidate BidenCredit: AFP The news comes merely weeks after Kim Jong-un deployed two ballistic missile tests into the Sea of Japan, in what was branded a "show of strength" to intimidate US President Joe Biden.  

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North Korea nuke fears as 'heightened activity' seen at nuclear site weeks after Kim Jong-un's ballistic missile tests

GOING NUCLEAR North Korea nuke fears as ‘heightened activity’ seen at nuclear site weeks after Kim Jong-un’s ballistic missile tests Jacob Bentley-York Apr 8 2021, 9:19 ET FEARS over a war with North Korea continue to escalate after “heightened activity” was detected at the state’s main testing site.  New satellite images showing their continued campaign of construction has led experts to believe that the secretive state is now ramping up their nuclear program.   4 4 It comes after Kim Jon-un launched two ballistic missile tests to intimidate BidenCredit: AFP The news comes merely weeks after Kim Jong-un deployed two ballistic missile tests into the Sea of Japan, in what was branded a "show of strength" to intimidate US President Joe Biden.  

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When It Comes to Nukes, Is It the North Koreans Who Are Irrational—Or Us?

Getty It may seem early to start critiquing the Biden administration’s approach to the incessant problem posed by North Korea. But it hasn’t been too early for Biden to make his presidential rite of passage in another part of the world— bombing Syria—and according to Jeffrey Lewis, an arms control specialist and professor at The Middlebury Institute of International Studies, Biden’s people have already made a significant misstep in their dealings with Kim Jong-un and his hermit kingdom. It’s never too early to start keeping an eye on who’s got nukes and how they intend to use ‘em. In fact, Lewis says, every administration gravely overestimates how much time they have to ramp up and implement a strategy, and that can cost you dearly.

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How the Cancel Culture Stifles Creativity

We saw it during the Super Bowl on Sunday, as many of the commercials fell flat. We saw it with the cancelling of the Washington Redskins name, only to replace it with the Washington Football Team. And now we’re seeing it with the replacing of the Aunt Jemima brand with – get ready – the Pearl Milling Company. (You heard that correctly.) The cancel culture is stifling creativity. As for the Super Bowl, the New York Postcited Bill Oberlander, co-founder and executive creative of ad agency Oberland on January 24. He said, “There is trepidation around Super Bowl advertising this year. For the Super Bowl, you generally go big or go home. I think brands are going home rather than spending tens of millions of dollars and not getting it right. They’re saying, ‘Let’s wait until this s—storm clears.’”

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