North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s appearance in public has shifted since he came to power over a decade ago.
WSJ analyzes the subtle changes in Kim’s attire and what it signals about the future of his regime.
Photo Composite: Emily SiuSEOUL—North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country would rewrite its constitution to label South Korea as its principal enemy, opening a new and perilous chapter as tensions rise between the two countries.
The change would break with decades of North Korean doctrine, under Kim’s father and grandfather, that sought to unify with the South through peaceful means, even while signaling a readiness for war.
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Kim Jong, Emily Siu, Kim Jong Un
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Emily Siu SEOUL, Korea