Spotlight | North Korea
Intelligence services enforce ban on sharing same name as Kim Jong-un's daughter and presumed successor

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his (possibly) youngest daughter, Kim Ju-ae, Pyongyang, 15 May 2024.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and his (possibly) youngest daughter, Kim Ju-ae, Pyongyang, 15 May 2024. © Yonhap News Agency/MaxPPP
The North Korean intelligence department, Bowibu, is implementing a ban preventing other people from using Kim Jong-un's youngest daughter's first name, Ju-ae. Originally, the Workers' Party of Korea was supposed to be doing this, but failed. [...]
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