9 Jan 2024

North Korea's Kim Jong Un turns 40 ... maybe

2:31 pm on 9 January 2024
This picture taken on January 7, 2024 and released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) via KNS on January 8, 2024 shows North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un (L) inspecting the newly built Gwangcheon Poultry Factory with his daughter Ju Ae (C) in North Hwanghae Province. (Photo by KCNA VIA KNS / AFP) / South Korea OUT / REPUBLIC OF KOREA OUT 
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Kim Jong Un visits a new poultry factory with his daughter on his birthday. Photo: STR

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is believed to have turned the big four-oh, but state media continued its decades of silence on his birthday.

Kim's birthday is believed to be 8 January, though his secretive regime has never confirmed the date. The US government lists Kim's birth year as 1984, making him 40 years old this year.

The birth dates of Kim's father and grandfather, who preceded him as rulers, are national holidays in the authoritarian state.

Kim Jong Un's presumed birth date, meanwhile, has always passed quietly without mention in media or on the country's calendars.

The closest North Korea has come to confirming the date came in January 2020 after authorities acknowledged Kim had received birthday greetings from then-US President Donald Trump, though they did not mention the exact date.

This year, state news agency KCNA on Monday (local time) showed Kim visiting a chicken farm with his daughter and senior officials.

South Korea's intelligence agency said this month it believes the daughter, known as Ju-ae, may be a likely successor.

Kim's government is heavily sanctioned over the country's nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs, as well as human rights abuses.

- This story was first published by Reuters