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Mixed signals for Kim Yo-jong as brother Kim Jong-un seeks to cement power in North Korea

The name of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s sister was missing from a new list of the ruling Workers’ Party’s politburo, according to state media, raising questions about her status after several years of increasing influence.
Key points:
- Ms Kim’s absence from the politburo list comes days after she took the leadership podium
- Her political influence has grown dramatically in recent years
- She has been her brother’s personal secretary and acted as his special envoy to South Korea
The party held elections on Sunday, local time, for its central committee at a congress, which maps out diplomatic, military and economic policy goals over the next five years.
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