Reports have emerged the leader of North Korea Kim Jong-un has died – but who will take over from the dictator? Today UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who is filling in for Prime Minister Boris Johnson, confirmed the UK Government is looking into "uncorroborated" reports Kim Jong-un is dead.
Hong Kong-backed news channel HKSTV's vice director Qing Feng, who's the niece of a former Chinese foreign minister, posted the news Kim had died on Chinese messaging app Weibo.
The woman put the report on the social media app for her nearly 15 million followers to read, citing a "very solid source". Following speculation, many have questioned who will fill the dictator's shoes if he has died.
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