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What Does the Kim Jong-Nam Assassination Mean for China?
By John Power
Kim Jong-un's older half-brother was reportedly living under Chinese protection before he was killed.

The Mysterious Death of Kim Jong-nam
By Bruce Harrison
Autopsy be damned; it was a "poison" attack.

Why Was Kim Jong-un's Older Half-Brother Reportedly Assassinated?
By Ankit Panda
Kim Jong-il's oldest son was assassinated, allegedly by North Korean agents, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Kim Jong-un’s Dangerous Brother
Kim Jong-nam’s vocal criticism of his brother’s ascension to power in North Korea poses an early challenge to the new leader – and puts China in a tricky position.
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