If Joe Biden wins, what’s that mean for North Korea?

The World

Officials across the world are anxiously awaiting the outcome of the US presidential race — and that may be especially true for Kim Jong-un. The North Korean leader has had an unusually close connection to President Donald Trump. But now there’s a chance that Kim could soon face a new American commander-in-chief. If Joe Biden becomes president, the regime in Pyongyang might have to adjust its strategy. The World’s Patrick Winn reports.

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