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How Kim’s sister could be next in line to rule North Korea

Kim Yo Jong has become the focus of global attention after her brother Kim Jong Un failed to appear at a national celebration, sparking speculation about the health of North Korea’s supreme leader.

Moon Chung-in, an adviser to the South Korean president, told Fox News on Sunday that he believed Mr Kim was “alive and well”, despite reports suggesting that he was seriously ill. The South Korean presidential office declined to comment on Mr Moon’s remarks.

Still, the episode has served as a stark reminder of the risks of a power struggle in the nuclear-armed pariah state.

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