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South Korea's joint chief of staffs said the launch on Wednesday morning originated from Pyongyang and appeared to fail before landing in the sea. The country initially thought North Korea had ...
It flew over South Korea's Baengnyeong Island, which is located in the Yellow Sea between North and South Korea. South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff described the projectile as "flying an abnormal ...
The camera is part of a worldwide network of all-sky cameras to detect meteors ... expendable booster to fall into the Yellow Sea west of the Korean Peninsula. Then, the night vision camera ...
North Korea failed to launch the country’s first military spy satellite after a rocket carrying the satellite crashed into the sea, state media said Wednesday, pushing security tensions with the ...
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea’s attempt to put its first spy satellite into space failed Wednesday in a setback to leader Kim Jong Un’s push to boost his military capabilities as ...
Close to 180 pieces of debris were reported to have landed in the Yellow Sea between China and the Korean peninsula. South Korean military authorities have salvaged North Korea's first spy ...
Bolau described the Korean sea eagle as being rarer than the Steller ... After a short time, the giant bird once again took to the sky but appeared to be somewhat burdened by the weight of ...
The statement said the missiles travelled approximately 350km (217 miles) before plunging into the sea. Seoul described ... a fireball in the night sky. North Korea insists it has the right ...
“Japan’s claim that South Korea never objected to the exclusive use of the name ‘Sea of Japan’ until the early 1990s is incorrect. Attempts to ensure that both ‘East Sea’ and ‘Sea of ...