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South Korea's intelligence service says North Korean leader's daughter is being positioned as successor

South Korea's National Intelligence Service told lawmakers it has credible intelligence indicating Kim Jong Un's daughter is being lined up as his successor. The assessment is based on analysis of recent propaganda footage showing the approximately 13-year-old girl, believed to be named Ju Ae, with her father in military settings including driving a tank. South Korean officials said these scenes are designed to emphasize her military credentials and counter doubts about a female successor.

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