Started deproiing an advanced antimissile system in south korea. North korea has declared its latest missile test a success. It says its army units were trained to strike American Military bases in japan by firing multiple missiles. The front page of the newspaper shows kim jong un all smiles as he supervises what is reportedly the test. He talked about pushing ahead with nuclear and missile developments. Four Ballistic Missiles fell into the sea of japan, three of them apparently in its exclusive economic zone. The launch came days after south korea and the u. S. Began joint drills. Pyongyang state media says it was in retaliation to what it calls warmongers conducting war exercises. U. S. And south korean Officials Say one or more of the missiles may have been an extendedrange scud. Japanese officials are working to recover them. Prime minister abe spoke with u. S. President trump over the phone. They condemned the launch and agreed pyongyangs threat has reached a new level. Translat
Administration will take on the Climate Change. And the dollar rises against the yen. The man who commands American Forces in the pacific says the u. S. Remains committed to allies in the region. To scrap or restore nap is the question. People want to have examples of japans unique architecture. Prosecutors in south korea are urging President Park geunhye to agree to be questioned about the scandal thats dogged her over the past few weeks. They say they can wait until friday. Theyre expected to indict her longtime friend who is the centerf the scandal on saturday. Translator it is imperative that we question the president and person. The prosecutors want to ask park about her confidant choi soonsil. They believed choi attempted to commit fraud. Park has admitted giving her access to some policy documents on state affairs. The president s lawyers asked prosecutors to delay the questioning. Translator i need to take considerable time to study the issues and prepare the defense. In princi
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