SEOUL (AFP) - North Korea's appointment of a transport technocrat as its new prime minister is aimed at building up its economy following the international deal on scrapping its nuclear programmes, analysts said Thursday. The communist state's parliament on Wednesday sacked premier Pak Pong-Ju and replaced him with transport minister Kim Yong-Il, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) said. Kim Yong-Il, 62, is a career administrator in land and maritime transport. He served in the army for nine years and then graduated from the University of Marine Transport with the qualification of navigation officer. Kim served as instructor and...