Reporters at North Korea’s state news agency usually specialise in tedious bulletins reciting the names of worker party officials who have paid visits to textile mills and fish farms.
From this week, however, these dreary dispatches will have unusually expectant readers as experts across the globe scour them for the mention of a name that has never before appeared in the official news media: Kim Jong-eun.
The youngest son of Kim Jong-il, North Korea’s ailing dictator, is widely expected to receive his first official job at the first significant congress of the ruling party for three decades, most likely to be convened this week.
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