North Korea Fires Projectile Towards Sea Of Japan
North Korea has fired a projectile towards the Sea of Japan. This is the second missile launch in three days. This comes amid speculations that North Korea could conduct a nuclear test this month. Satellite imagery suggests that Pyongyang could be resuming nuclear testing. The US State Department also warned that a nuclear test could take place this month. Joe Biden is expected to raise this issue later this month.
Tags: North Korea, Kim Jong-un, Joe BIden, Pyongyang, Missile
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North Korea Boasts Of Armed Forces' 'Invincible Power' Ahead Of Military Holiday
The North Korean state media recently boasted of the armed forces' "invincible power." This comes just days ahead of a key military holiday, which is likely to be observed with a show of military strength. Just this year, North Korea has conducted over a dozen weapon tests, including an inter-continental ballistic missile. Satellite images reveal thousands of North Korean soldiers practising at a parade ground in Pyongyang.
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North Korea Warns United States, Signals At Resuming Nuclear Tests
North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has signalled to restart nuclear weapons testing amid threats by the United States. As per Korean Central News Agency, the officials set policy goals for strengthening military capabilities to counter the Americans’ “hostile moves”, in a Politburo meeting. The North test fired short-range ballistic missiles on January 14 & 16 in retaliation against the freshly imposed sanctions by the Biden Administration… read-more
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North Korea Fires Tactical Guided Missiles; Hits Target Island
North Korea has confirmed that the country has test-fired tactical guided missiles on January 17, Yonhap quoted the North's official KCNA. The firing was not attended by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un. "The two tactical guided missiles launched in the western area of the DPRK, precisely hit the target island in the East Sea of Korea," said the KCNA. The North's version of the US's ATACMS KN-24 was test-fired.
Tags: North Korea, Seoul, Missile, Kim Jong-un, World news
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War Will Come To An End If South Korea Shows Respect: Kim Jong's Sister
Seoul's 'Unification Minister' said that it is time to put the "never ending-war" to stop by collaboration and resuming talks from both the sides. In a Summit, Kim Jong's sister Kim Yo-Jong adviced South Korea not to point out others' mistakes and invite a proxy war. "Ending war and participating in an inter-Korea summit will happen only if South Korea shows respect," said Kim Yo-Jong on September 26.
Tags: Kim Jong-un, Kim Yo-jong, North Korea, South Korea
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North Korea's Citizens Concerned Over Kim Jong-Un's Weight Loss
The North Koreans are concerned over the weight loss of their leader Kim Jong-Un. According to NK News, Kim had gained 6-7 kg every year since he came to power in 2011 and his current weight is 140kg. The 37-year-old was witnessed much trimmer than before on a big screen in the street of capital Pyongyang while attending a concert. However, no reason for weight loss has been shared.
Tags: Kim Jong-un, North Korea, North Korean, Weight Loss (10300
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North Korea Unveils Missile Touted As 'World's Most Powerful Weapon'
Ahead of US President-elect Joe Biden's installation, North Korea has revealed an unparalleled submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM). The state media displayed four large black-and-white missiles touted as "the world's most powerful weapon.” In a gigantic military parade, the country's leader Kim Jong-Un oversaw the display of the country's latest arsenal. The armoury revelation, highlighting North Korea's improving military prowess,… read-more
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Kim Jong Un Apologises Over Death Of South Korean Official
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on September 25, apologised over the killing of a South Korean official near the countries’ disputed sea boundary earlier this week, after he was suspected of crossing over. In the letter addressed to South Korean president Moon Jae-in, he said he is “very sorry” about the incident and called it ‘unfortunate’. Kim's apology is expected to ease anti-North sentiments and criticism over the South Korean president… read-more
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Kim Jong-un Orders to Hand Over Pet Dogs for Meat in Restaurants
According to a report in South Korea's newspaper Chosun Ilbo, North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un in July denounced having a dog at home as "a tainted trend of bourgeois ideology." As the country is facing food supply crises and with dog meat considered as a delicacy in the Korean region, Kim allegedly ordered the citizens to hand over their pet dogs to be used as meat in restaurants.
Tags: Kim Jong-un, North Korea, DENOUNCE HAVING DOG AT HOME, FOOD SUPPLY CRISES
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