About. Kim Jong-un Riding a Horse refers to photoshoot involving North Korea's supreme leader Kim Jong-un riding a white horse in the snowy area of Mount Paektu. The images were shared to Twitter in October 15th and inspired Photoshop edits and various captions. Many users compared the images to a similar Vladimir Putin photoshoot.
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Kim Jong Un binoculars GIF is an animated GIF that has gone viral on the internet. It shows a close-up of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un looking through a pair of binoculars. The GIF, which has been shared widely on social media, has been used to make jokes about the North Korean leader's surveillance tactics and power.
North Korea's state media has ushered in the Lunar New Year with a deluge of propaganda videos fawning over Kim Jong Un, including a 110-minute documentary that shows off his horse-riding skills
People watch a television screen showing a news broadcast with an image of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, left, and his daughter presumed to be named Ju Ae attending a military parade held in
Kim Jong Un channeled his inner Maverick from the hit 1986 flick "Top Gun" to star in a bizarre Hollywood-style video for North Korea's latest missile launch. The diminutive despot assumed a
The North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, became emotional during a speech at a military parade marking the 75th anniversary of the founding of the ruling Worker
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