HE was murdered in broad daylight, in the most crowded of places, in a foreign land.
The very public assassination of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s estranged half-brother Kim Jong-nam, allegedly by two women, at KLIA2 on Monday not only cemented the reclusive regime’s “reign of terror”, but also raised doubts about the young leader’s grip on power, analysts say.
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