North Korea bans Tottenham Hotspur broadcasts as Kim Jong-un blocks teams with South Korean players, including Wolves and Brentford.
Kim Jong-un has banned the broadcasting of Tottenham Hotspur matches in North Korea due to the presence of South Korean ...
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un has banned the country from watching three Premier League clubs, a new report has ...
The nation's 26 million citizens sit down to watch Premier League games before the 5pm news but they will not be able to ...
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un attended a groundbreaking ceremony for the country's second offshore fish farm, North Korea's state media reported on Saturday (February 15).
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Kim Jong-un's regime has banned Tottenham matches from being shown on state-run television in North Korea, meaning Son ...
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TYRANT Kim Jong-un has banned Tottenham Hotspur matches from being shown in North Korea. His madcap regime insists no games ...