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N. Korea rocket launch failsThe Spokesman ReviewJean H. Lee AP PYONGYANG, North Korea – North Korea's much-anticipated rocket launch ended quickly in failure early today, splintering into pieces over the Yellow Sea soon after takeoff. North Korea acknowledged in an announcement broadcast on state TV ...
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BBC NewsJapan Facing Criticism Over Botched Response to North Korean Missile LaunchABC News (blog)The Japanese government is facing heavy criticism over its slow response to the failed North Korean rocket launch Friday. While the country displayed a massive show of force in the lead-up to the planned launch, dispatching Pac-3 missile batteries and ...North Korean rocket launch was provocative act: White HouseReutersNorth Korea rocket launch fails, U.S. saysBoston HeraldNorth Korea's Rocket Launch Violates UN Resolution, Beck SaysBloombergLos Angeles Times -BBC Newsall 9,448 news articles »
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Friday, April 13, 2012 11:20 +0900 (JST) Experts analyze launch Failure. Japan's Defense Ministry sources say that what appears to have been a missile fired from North Korea is thought to have reached an altitude of around 400000 feet, or 120 kilometers. They say it then apparently split into parts and fell into the Yellow Sea, west of the Korean Peninsula. Experts on military technology are examining the possible causes of the failure of the missile, which North Korea had called a satellite-carrying rocket. One said the problem may have occurred when the missile was flying straight upward before the first stage was jettisoned. The expert referred to a report that larger-than-usual flames were observed. The person said this suggests that some liquid fuel may have leaked, or that there was an explosion inside the rocket engine when it was fed too much fuel. The expert said another possibility is that North Korea may have intentionally detonated the missile to deal with some kind of problem. Another expert said the trouble probably began in the first stage before separation or during separation, because the first and second stages usually separate about 2 minutes after lift-off. The person said launching a three-stage missile requires meticulous control, and questioned whether North Korea possessed this capability. The person said another possibility is some kind of error during the assembly process on the new launch pad. Friday, April 13, 2012 11:20 +0900 (JST) Credit: NHK ...
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...launch over the Yellow Sea," the Pentagon said in a statement. The US systems detected and tracked a launch of the North Korean Taepo Dong-2 missile at 6:39 PM New York time. "Initial indications are that the first stage of missile fell into the sea 165 km...
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Deccan ChronicleNorth Korea May Hold Nuclear Test in Days, Rand's Bennett SaysBloombergBruce W. Bennett, a senior defense analyst at Rand Corp. who is visiting Seoul, comments on North Korea's missile and nuclear tests after South Korea's defense ministry said the North's rocket launch may have failed: On rocket launch: “This launch was ...North Korea's Embarrassing ProvocationFrontPage MagazineNorth Korea missile, nuclear scheme 'in Kim Jong-Il's will'Deccan Chronicleall 51 news articles »
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North Korea May Test Missile Again After Failure, Martin SaysBloombergBradley K. Martin, author of “Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader: North Korea and the Kim Dynasty” and a former reporter for Bloomberg News, comments on North Korea's missile and nuclear tests after South Korea's defense ministry said today's ...and more »
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...centre on the outskirts of Pyongyang Photographs: Reuters The US systems detected and tracked a launch of the North Korean Taepo Dong-2 missile at 6:39 pm New York time. "Initial indications are that the first stage of missile fell into the sea 165 km west...
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Telegraph.co.ukNorth Korea rocket launch: world reactionTelegraph.co.ukNorth Korea fired a long-range rocket on Friday morning, despite its failure, here is reaction to the nation's move from the international community. I am deeply concerned about the Democratic People's Republic of Korea's (DPRK) satellite launch.North Korea confirms rocket failure launch following mid-air explosionNewstrack IndiaUS says DPRK's alleged rocket launch threatens regional security, violates ...People's Daily Onlineall 89 news articles »
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The Associated PressG-8 nations warn on Syria, Iran, North KoreaThe Associated PressWith the situation in Syria still uncertain and North Korea launching a long-range missile Thursday ahead of crucial talks with Iran over its nuclear program, the Group of Eight bloc urged speedy resolutions to the trio of front-burner issues.G8 Talks Focus on Syria, Iran, N. KoreaVoice of America (blog)all 772 news articles »
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...international pressure, North Korea launched a long-range missile Friday morning. However, U.S. officials say they believe the attempted launch failed before the missile was able to leave the Earth's atmosphere. U.S. officials confirm that a North Korean long-range...
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...by then unconfirmed reports that the rocket malfunctioned. “South Korean and U.S. intelligence authorities believe North Korea’s missile launch ended in failure,” Seoul’s defense ministry spokesman, Kim Min Seok, told Yonhap and other media. There were no...
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WCSH-TVReports: North Korean rocket launch ends in failureSpaceflight NowBY STEPHEN CLARK North Korea launched a three-stage space launcher Friday, defying warnings from international governments, but the rocket failed and crashed into the ocean moments after liftoff, according to defense officials in the region.NORAD: 1st stage of North Korean missile fell into sea, 2 other stages failedWashington PostNorth Korea launched Taepodong-2 missile—USInquirer.netNew Visualization Depicts North Korea Launch FailureDiscovery Newsall 150 news articles »
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[video surce : CNN] North Korea's long-range missile launch... and the result? North Korean finally launched the long-range missile. As everybody expected, the result was a failure. The entire world urged North Korea to stop the launch, Like the US, Russia, Japan, and many other nations Didn't feel so positive about the launch Even China did not send observers for this launch And kept insisting that North Korea wouldn't fire the missiles. North Korea's Kim Jong-Un kept his irresponsible behavior And this will lead to further isolation of North Korea from the international community. Kim Jong-Un has been trying to cover up the fact that half the population is malnourished With this missile launch as an PR move to show that North Korea is a well-developed nation... Well, what can they do now? They have announced their failure as a regime through this missile launch failure to their own people and Even more so to the international community. So why didn't they just listen in the first place?
An anticipated missile launch by North Korea failed today when the country fired a long-range test rocket in defiance of UN Security Council resolutions and an agreement with the United States. The 90-ton rocket launched at 6:39 pm EDT, but US officials tell ABC News that 81 seconds into the launch, there was a substantially larger than expected flare and by ten minutes after launch, the rocket was no longer on several radar screens, including those of the National Military Command Center tracking system at the Pentagon. US officials say the missile is believed to have crashed into the sea on a southerly track, one official said debris did not fall near populated areas.
US condemns North Korea's 'provocative' rocket launchFox NewsNorth Korean rocket launch fails North Korea launches rocket North Korea's much-anticipated rocket launch ended quickly in failure early Friday, splintering into pieces over the Yellow Sea soon after takeoff. North Korea acknowledged in an announcement ...and more »
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Christian Science MonitorAs North Korea plans missile launch, South Korea's conservatives edge out liberalsChristian Science MonitorConservative candidates did surprisingly well in elections seen as a test of South Korea's policies. Economy and North Korea may be factors. By Donald Kirk, Correspondent / April 12, 2012 Park Geun-hye, head of the ruling Saenuri Party's interim ...and more »
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ABC's Joohee Cho reports on the preparations for a rocket launch very soon. *More: abcn.ws
As North Korea gears up to launch a ballistic missile topped with what it says is a communication satellite, its regime -- one of the most secretive and belligerent -- continued its succession process Wednesday with new leader Kim Jong-un bolstering his power by gaining another title. Judy Woodruff reports.
Moneycontrol.comNikkei slips, caution ahead of North Korea rocket launchReutersPossible North Korea missile launch weighs on sentiment * Sony extends losses, TS Tech outperforms By Mari Saito TOKYO, April 12 (Reuters) - Japan's Nikkei average dipped back into negative territory on Thursday as investors remained cautious ahead of ...Nikkei in Tokyo Rebounds; Yen Firm Ahead of North Korean Rocket Launch123Jump.comNikkei steady; caution reigns ahead of North Korea rocket launchLivemintTokyo Shares End Higher As Yen Slips, Eurozone Worries EaseWall Street Journalall 49 news articles »
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UPDATED VIDEO: www.youtube.com North Korea is preparing to launch its Unha-3 long-range rocket between April 12-16, 2012. AGI has used its software to produce a video demonstrating the launch and its possible path, tracking assets and landing zones. IN ALL USES, COURTESY "Analytical Graphics, Inc. (AGI)" Note: This notional animation was created using publically available open source data with AGI's analytical tools. Rocket Characteristics: en.wikipedia.org www.space.com Trajectory and published NOTAM: www.northkoreatech.org www.space.com To learn more about AGI, visit agi.com. To interview AGI subject matter experts, please write to media@agi.com.
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...a satellite into orbit. Experts believe that there is little chance of the mission being cancelled. "According to North Korean spokesmen the missile launch was ordered by the late Kim Jong-il last year, before he died," says Mark Fitzpatrick, director of the...
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...to be preparation for a third nuclear test, according to South Korean intelligence officials. The report comes as North Korea prepares to launch a long-range rocket that the United States and others say is a cover for testing missile technology that could...
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...we had planned to provide," Carney said Monday. At the U.S. State Department, spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said North Korea's planned missile launch not only would be highly provocative, but also would "pose a threat to regional security, and it will be inconsistent...
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READ MORE: on.rt.com North Korea has made an unprecedented move, allowing Western journalists to take photos of an up-to-date ballistic missile due for launch this week to put a weather satellite in orbit. Alarmed Japan and South Korea are preparing to shoot it down. The three-stage Unha-3 rocket is going to be launched starting from April 12 to 16 from a new Sohae launch pad in woodland some 50 kilometers from the border with China. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
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...space. But other countries — including the United States, Japan and South Korea — view it as a disguised missile test. North Korea has said the launch — set to occur between April 12 and April 16 — is to commemorate the 100th birthday of its late founding...
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North Korea has extended a rare invitation to foreign journalists to visit a sensitive missile site from where it plans to launch a rocket.
Theologian Paul Begley of Indiana wonders will N. Korea launch the missile and will America "shoot" it down? www.paulbegleyprophecy.com info also at http beacon.com/red-alert/
ASEAN braces for North Korea rocket launch - Inside Tour of the Scariest Place on Earth - Political Punch. Details of North Korea missile test treaty.
North Korea appears to have stepped up preparations for a long-range missile test. Satellite images of a launch site taken at the end of March contain evidence that these preparations are more extensive than previously understood, according to an analysis by the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. The launch is scheduled for mid-April. North Korea says it will fire a satellite into orbit to study the country's crops and natural resources. But Washington says North Korea actually uses such missile launches to test its delivery systems for nuclear weapons. Any launch will violate an accord between North Korea and the United States that involves shipping US food aid in exchange for a moratorium on missile tests, nuclear tests, and development at the Yongbyon nuclear facility. Washington says that it has already put food shipment plans on hold. These images and announcements indicate that even with a new leader installed, North Korea is playing the same old game. The launch would be the fourth of its kind since 1998, when Pyongyang sent a long-range rocket over Japan. The latest rocket launch took place in 2009 and led to condemnation from the United Nations. North Korea then walked away from six-nation nuclear disarmament talks, and weeks later, it conducted its second nuclear test. Expect more of the same from North Korea. The United States will continue to allow North Korea to play diplomatic games that buy more time for its weapons program. This is yet ...
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...most important days — the centennial of the April 15 birth of national founder Kim Il-sung. Washington says North Korea uses such launches to test missile systems for nuclear weapons that could target the United States. While North Korea has conducted two...
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North Korea has been preparing their launch pad for missile perhaps in the western region near china and south Korea. South Korea is not happy and will shoot down the missile if launched... Hmm weird? Check it out
The United States of America - USA and other nations are urging the lunatic commies in North Korea to stop or curtail their nuclear weapons development and open up to international inspection. The lunatic commies basic response has been: get lost. Meaning to make sure the food is used to the masses of starving people in North Korea. Without such a process the food will go to Community Party officials, their families, the commie military, and their families. While the commies and military get fatter on American food, the masses starve. That basically is "communism 101." Now the lunatic commies have a rocket which is thought to be capable of being an ICBM -- Intercontinental ballistic missile. If the lunatic commies have the money for a nuclear program and rocket program they should have the money to feed their people, or should have used the program money for food. The lunatic commie brilliance is they used the money for food instead for their weapons development, while the suckers in the USA supply them with food. Basically it can be argued the American tax payer paid for North Korea's nuclear and rocket program -- God bless America -- bunch of suckers. Roster of North Korean thug gangster leaders: Kim Il-Sung -- First bum and dead, now titled "Eternal President" Kim Jong-Il -- recently died and now worm food Kim Jong Un -- current "Dear Leader" and so far still among the living, yet to assume room temperature. Women escaping North Korea: www.breitbart.com www.rfa.org The ...
www.euronews.com A summit of nuclear armed states summit in Seoul aimed at keeping the world's safe from a nuclear attack by terrorists has been overshadowed by a planned rocket launch in North Korea. The US President vowed to push for more nuclear weapons cuts with Russia, and urged China to the do same. The White House says Barack Obama and Chinese president Hu Jin Tao agreed to coordinate a response if North Korea went ahead with any launch, which Washington says would be in breach of Pyongyang's international commitments to suspend nuclear activity. North Korean state TV announced the launch would be in mid-April, adding that it was to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the birth of the Kim Il Sung, the country's founding father. The North Korean leadership says the rocket will carry a satellite and denies it's a missile test. Find us on: Youtube bit.ly Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter twitter.com
While the official agenda of the summit is to strengthen measures to track the movement of nuclear materials worldwide, much of the dialogue at the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit is expected to focus on efforts to get North Korea to back off a planned rocket launch and return to disarmament talks. Al Jazeera's Harry Fawcett reports from Seoul.
US President Barack Obama has told North Korea it will "achieve nothing by threats or by provocations", as the country is getting ready to launch a long-range missile which it says will put a satellite into orbit. Harry Fawcett reports from Seoul.
SYDNEY: A senior US official has warned North Korea's upcoming missile launch would be aimed south for the first time and impact in an area "roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines". Kurt Campbell, the assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs, delivered the message in person to Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr, the Sydney Morning Herald reported Saturday. "If the missile test proceeds as North Korea has indicated, our judgement is that it will impact in an area roughly between Australia, Indonesia and the Philippines," Campbell was quoted as saying. "We have never seen this trajectory before. We have weighed into each of these countries and asked them to make clear that such a test is provocative and this plan should be discontinued." The nuclear-armed North has announced it will launch a rocket in mid-April to put a satellite into orbit, a move the United States, Australia and other nations see as a pretext for a long-range missile test banned by the UN. On Friday, the North said preparations for the launch "have entered a full-fledged stage of action" and promised unspecified "counter-measures" against opponents of the operation. The move by North Korea's new leadership has set off alarm bells across the region with the Philippines already calling for help from the United States to monitor the rocket, part of which is expected to land off the archipelago. Japan is readying missile defence systems to shoot down any rocket that ...
(LinkAsia: 3/23/12) Host Yul Kwon speaks to Abraham Kim of the Korea Economic Institute and Han Park from the University of Georgia about North Korea's proposed satellite launch and its ramifications regarding the pending food for nukes deal that North Korea established with the United States.
NORTH KOREA ADDING TO TENSIONS WITH MISSILE LAUNCH.
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...said Friday that he had ordered the country's military to prepare a missile defense system ahead of a planned rocket launch by North Korea next month. North Korea said last week that it is planning to carry out a rocket-powered satellite launch between April...
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For more news and videos visit ➡ ‪english.ntdtv.com‬ Follow us on Twitter ➡ ‪http Add us on Facebook ➡ ‪on.fb.me North Korea's plan to launch a rocket next month has caused heightened tension in the international community. Chinese officials met with North Korean authorities for the second time in five days as they continued talks over the launch. Chinese state media reported on Tuesday, that Chinese officials held their second meeting with North Korean authorities as they continued talks on North Korea's planned rocket launch. North Korea's intention to launch has sparked concern from the international community. Planned for April, North Korean authorities say the project is intended to deploy a satellite into space. Tensions are high in the region as international powers view the launch as a ballistic missiles test—forbidden under UN resolutions. State-run CCTV reported the Chinese regime's envoy, Wu Dawei met with North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Ri Yong-ho in Beijing on Monday. [Wu Dawei, Chinese Envoy, N. Korean Nuclear Issue]: "Just now I had a frank and sincere exchange of opinions with North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Ri Yong Ho on protecting peace and stability on the Korean peninsula and on promoting the process to return to six-party talks." The six-party talks refer to the meetings of six states aiming to find a peaceful resolution to North Korea's nuclear weapons program. Besides China and Korea, the line-up includes South Korea, Russia, the United ...
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...Korea announced plans to launch a satellite atop a ballistic missile. The US says North Korea would be violating a UN resolution. In this April 5, 2009 image a rocket lifts off from its launch pad in Musudan-ri, North Korea. North Korea announced Friday, March...
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North Korea announces missile launch, angering international community.
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...Korea announced plans to launch a satellite atop a ballistic missile. The US says North Korea would be violating a UN resolution. In this April 5, 2009 image a rocket lifts off from its launch pad in Musudan-ri, North Korea. North Korea announced Friday, March...
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...waters between the Korean peninsula and Japan. 8 March 8, 2006: North Korea fires two short-range missiles. 5 July, 2006: North Korea launches seven missiles into waters between the Korean peninsula and Japan, including a long-range Taepodong-2. 15 July, 2006:...
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...launch in April 2009 drew widespread condemnation from the US, South Korea and others as a cover for testing North Korea's long-range missile technology. Liftoff will take place between 12 and 16 April from a launch pad in North Phyongan province, a spokesman...
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On April 5, 2009, North Korea announced that the satellite had been officially launched at 11:30:15 (0230 GMT plus 15 seconds);[47] officials in South Korea, Russia and the United States reported that the rocket and its payload had fallen into the Pacific Ocean without having achieved orbit. AP NEWS VIDEO+INFO: WIKIPEDIA CUTS
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