North Korean leader holds a party meeting to bolster the military.
Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea said Sunday leader Kim Jong Un has convened a key ruling party meeting to decide on steps to bolster the country’s military capability.
The Korean Central News Agency said Kim presided over a meeting of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party. It didn't say when it took place. According to KCNA, the gathering decided on “important military issues and measures for organizing or expanding and reorganizing new units ... changing the affiliation of some units and changing deployment of ."
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