North Korea fires suspected missile after rejecting US-South Korea drill cut
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Eun-jung = The day after Workers' Party Vice Department Director Kim Yo-jong announced that North Korea "has absolutely no interest" in the reduction of South Korea-U.S. joint military exercises, short-range...
North Korea fires suspected missile after rejecting US-South Korea drill cut
North Korea launched a suspected ballistic missile towards the sea after the US and South Korea reduced joint drills. The move underscored Pyongyang's demand for bigger concessions even as Trump touted warm ties.
North Korea fired a missile for the third time this month on Thursday. It continues its military intimidation but is not entirely deaf to an American charm offensive.
North Korea launched an alleged ballistic missile into the sea on Thursday, Japan reported, the day after Pyongyang downplayed a U.S. decision to reduce military exercises with South Korea in an apparent attempt to re-establish diplomacy.
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