Kim Reelected as Top Leader of North Korea's Ruling Party, Celebrating Nuclear Buildup
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was reelected to the top post of the ruling Workers' Party, with delegates praising his efforts to strengthen the country's nuclear capabilities and regional standing. The party congress, a major political event, suggests Kim will continue to expand his nuclear arsenal and pursue aggressive military goals. The leadership reshuffle reflects a generational shift, with dozens of members replaced in the Central Committee, and Kim emphasizing national pride and self-reliance through military development and strategic international relationships.