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North Korea's Kim Jong-Un reappears after extended absence

His recent absence fueled speculation about his whereabouts, including rumours of a military coup

AFPPTI Seoul
North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un has reportedly made his first public appearance in more than a month, with state media today reporting a visit to a new housing complex in Pyongyang.

if true, it marks the first time the leader has been seen since September 3 -- an extended absence that fueled intense speculation, including rumours of a serious illness or even a military coup.

The North's official KCNA news agency said Kim made a 'field guidance' tour of the new residential complex specially built for scientists working on North Korea's satellite programme.

"Looking over the exterior of the apartment houses and public buildings, decorated with diverse colored tiles, (Kim) expressed great satisfaction, saying they looked very beautiful," the agency said.
 
KCNA did not specify the date of the visit, but the agency usually reports such events the day after.

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First Published: Oct 14 2014 | 6:55 AM IST

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