Countries around the world have condemned the test. And an emergency myieeting of t u. N. Security council is called for later today. There is always reason to be skeptical about what actually happens. There is no way to independently confirm anything in north korea. The earthquake detected overnight was similar to one detected after north koreas last nuclear test three years ago. That was an atomic bomb that created a Nuclear Explosion roughly on par with the bomb dropped on hiroshima at the end of world war ii. Thats enough. But a Hydrogen Bomb . Thats hundreds of times more powerful and would likely have created a much bigger earthquake. News weeks beijing bureau chief melinda lu joins me from the chinese capital. What do we know this morning . Well, unfortunately we dont know very much, jose. The opacity of north korea is legendary. And even its claim that they have exploded a Hydrogen Bomb has to be met with at least some questions and skepticism. It was not thought that they had
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successful tested a hydrogen bomb. a potential game changer in terms of global power. right now all we know for sure is that it appears there was some kind of test, but not clear what kind of weapon was detonated. while the north says it was a miniaturized version of an h-bomb, south korea s spy agency says the available evidence points to something smaller. officials there say it appears that the bomb released less than t 10 kilotons. newsweek s beijing bureau chief melinda lu joins us. what do we know so far? reporter: well, we know there was very likely some type of test of a hydrogen or atomic bomb.