Dennis Rodman’s odd friendship with Kim Jong Un has been puzzling people for years, but in a new interview with Mike Tyson’s podcast the former Chicago Bulls star reveals how he and the North Korean dictator became so chummy.
26.04.2020 - 14:47 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
The UK government has said they have been unable to confirm whether rumours over the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are true.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme on Sunday morning that he did not know if Kim Jong Un had died.
He said he had "seen the reports" that Mr Kim had died but he "could not confirm" if he had passed away or not.
North Korean authorities have done nothing to counter media reports that 36-year-old Mr Kim is unwell, prompting
Dennis Rodman’s odd friendship with Kim Jong Un has been puzzling people for years, but in a new interview with Mike Tyson’s podcast the former Chicago Bulls star reveals how he and the North Korean dictator became so chummy.
A top South Korean official has said his country is confident there has been no “unusual developments” in North Korea, suggesting rumours about the health of leader Kim Jong Un are untrue.
Despite a flurry of media activity on the possible death of North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un over the last 24 hours, South Korean officials have come out to report the politician is “alive and well.”