Kim Jong Un re-appointed leader of North Korea's ruling party

North Korea's ruling Workers' Party has again chosen Kim Jong Un to be its general secretary, state media report, BBC reported. 

The announcement by the rubber-stamp party congress on Sunday comes as little surprise given the Kim family has ruled the dictatorship since the late 1940s.

State-run KCNA said that under Kim's leadership North Korea "radically improved" its "war deterrence", "with the nuclear forces as its pivot".