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North Korea's leader Kim Jong-il is reported to have made his first public appearance since rumours surfaced that he had suffered a stroke. | North Korea's leader Kim Jong-il is reported to have made his first public appearance since rumours surfaced that he had suffered a stroke. |
Mr Kim attended a student football match in Pyongyang, state media said. | Mr Kim attended a student football match in Pyongyang, state media said. |
The 66-year-old leader had not been seen since mid-August. US and South Korean officials said he had suffered a stroke and undergone brain surgery. | |
Mr Kim did not appear at a 9 September anniversary parade, but North Korean officials denied he was ill. | Mr Kim did not appear at a 9 September anniversary parade, but North Korean officials denied he was ill. |
North Korea's state news agency, KCNA, reported that Mr Kim watched a football game to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of Kim Il-Sung University, named for his father, the founder of North Korea. | North Korea's state news agency, KCNA, reported that Mr Kim watched a football game to commemorate the 62nd anniversary of Kim Il-Sung University, named for his father, the founder of North Korea. |
Kim Il-Sung University was reported to have beaten Pyongyang University of Railways 4-1. | Kim Il-Sung University was reported to have beaten Pyongyang University of Railways 4-1. |
The report did not say what day the game had taken place but the anniversary of Kim Il-Sung University is 1 October. | The report did not say what day the game had taken place but the anniversary of Kim Il-Sung University is 1 October. |
No-one has been named to succeed Mr Kim as leader. | No-one has been named to succeed Mr Kim as leader. |
His reported illness has come at a difficult time in international negotiations over North Korea's nuclear programme. | His reported illness has come at a difficult time in international negotiations over North Korea's nuclear programme. |
North Korea agreed last year to give up its nuclear programme in return for aid and diplomatic concessions but the deal has floundered in recent months. | North Korea agreed last year to give up its nuclear programme in return for aid and diplomatic concessions but the deal has floundered in recent months. |