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Kim Jong (the) Un Dead

Even Twitter and Weibo can't out-rumor the intelligence community: A US intelligence source told CNN that they'd been trying to nail down rumors of Kim Jong-Un's death for more than a week by the time the Internet caught up on Friday, and could find no

It is nothing more than a rumor, but China's Twitter equivalent, Weibo, has lit up with posts that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has died in a possible coup.

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American intelligence officials are downplaying reports published on Chinese social networking sites that newly-anointed North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, has been assassinated. While telling CNN that “you can never be 100% sure” about the truth in

American intelligence officials are downplaying reports published on Chinese social networking sites that newly-anointed North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, has been assassinated. While telling CNN that “you can never be 100% sure” about the truth in

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