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North Korean regime moves on after failed rocket launch Fox News 50000 North Korean troops and civilians gathered at Kim Il-sung Stadium Saturday in Pyongyang for a parade and celebrations marking the 100th anniversary of the birthday of North Korean founder Kim Il-sung, while also rallying around their current ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In North Korea, third Kim's bloodline all that matters Reuters Kim Jong-un to shrug off rocket failure at centenary parade * Third nuclear test seen as North Korea flexes muscles * Kim has no option but to follow policies of father * No alternative source of power in North Korea to Kim dynasty By David Chance and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Embarrassed by rocket crash, North Korea may try nuclear test Reuters By Maxim Duncan and Ju-min Park | PYONGYANG/SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said its much hyped long-range rocket launch failed on Friday, in a very rare and embarrassing public admission of failure by the hermit state and a blow for its new young leader ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea rocket launch raises questions about Kim Jong Un's leadership Washington Post April 14 (Bloomberg) -- Kim Jong Un suffered a public humiliation as North Korea's third-generation leader unlike any his father or grandfather faced after the totalitarian state admitted a long-range rocket failed shortly after liftoff. See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea's failed missile may foreshadow nuclear test Los Angeles Times Experts say that experience suggests the embarrassment of Friday's missile launch will encourage North Korea's young leader to test a nuclear device soon. Meanwhile, the US cancels food aid. The North Korean Unha-3 rocket sits at Tangachai-ri space ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea: Love for supreme leader keeps country's woes from sight CNN By Stan Grant, CNN Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN) -- A soldier, with a semi-automatic assault rifle slung across his chest, stands in front of a locked gate. Like evening stars in the night sky, once we see one, we see dozens more. See all stories on this topic » | ||
N. Korea Marks Founder's Anniversary After Botched Rocket BusinessWeek By Sangwon Yoon on April 14, 2012 North Korea celebrates the 100th anniversary today of the birth of state founder Kim Il Sung, two days after the regime was embarrassed by the disintegration of a long-range rocket that was meant to showcase its power. See all stories on this topic » | ||
New North Korean leader emphasizes 'military first' Boston Herald By AP PYONGYANG, North Korea — Hours after a failed rocket launch criticized abroad as a covert test of missile technology, North Korea's new leader underlined the country's "military first" policy with a budget that allocates a sizable chunk of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Speculation growing over possible North Korean atomic trial msnbc.com Author Gordon Chang discusses whether North Korea is now gearing up for an underground nuclear test following a recent failed attempt to launch a rocket into orbit. showdown: north korea takes on the world." north korea , the dprk is the largest ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
South Korea searches for rocket debris msnbc.com South Korean warships are searching the Yellow Sea for debris from a recently failed rocket launch by North Korea. NBC's Richard Engel reports. >>> south korean warships today are searching the yellow sea from debris from north korea 's failed rocket ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US watches for North Korea's next move after rocket crash Reuters By Susan Cornwell | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States kept a wary eye on North Korea after the reclusive state's unsuccessful launch of a long-range rocket and President Barack Obama said on Friday Pyongyang faced further isolation if it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After satellite failure, N. Korea gets back to regular business of Kim love Washington Post SEOUL — One day after the humiliation of a failed satellite launch, North Korea got on with the usual agenda of extolling its leadership. On Saturday, more than 50000 soldiers and civilians packed Kim Il Sung Stadium in the capital, Pyongyang, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In North Korea, it's weapons over food Albany Times Union BEIJING — For decades, North Korea's leaders have bet heavily on a stark calculation: In order to survive, they need to nurture their rocket and nuclear programs at the expense of feeding their people. Rarely have the consequences been as clear. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney Claims North Korea Emboldened By Obama's Incompetence RTT News (RTTNews) - White House hopeful Mitt Romney condemned North Korea'sfailed rocket launch and said it's the "incompetence from the Obama Administration that has emboldened the North Korean regime and undermined the security of the United States and our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Missile Failure Raises Questions on N. Korean Leader's Grip San Francisco Chronicle For more on North Korean rocket launch, see EXT7 .) April 14 (Bloomberg) -- Kim Jong Un suffered a public humiliation as North Korea's third-generation leader unlike any his father or grandfather faced after the totalitarian state admitted a long-range ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea has long put weapons ahead of food for its people Los Angeles Times The US has canceled a food aid deal with Pyongyang over Friday's rocket launch, but that's unlikely to matter to the regime of Kim Jong Un. North Koreans in Pyongyang pass posters with slogans related to the regime's policies. Among them: "Let's march ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea has second long-range missile program: report New York Post SEOUL -- North Korea has been developing a new long-range ballistic missile in a separate program from the one that led to a failed Friday rocket launch, a South Korean TV station reported Saturday. YTN quoted an intelligence source as saying the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korea rocket failure may ease world's nuclear fear Los Angeles Times North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, attends the unveiling of statues of former leaders Kim Jong Il, his father, and Kim Il Sung, his grandfather, in Pyongyang. The country is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Kim Il Sung. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Failed launch is setback for North Korea's new leader Detroit Free Press North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center left, waves as he attends an unveiling ceremony for statues of late leaders Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il on Friday in Pyongyang. / Kyodo News via AP PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea's much-touted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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For North Korea, Rocket's Failure May Be Learning Opportunity New York Times If the United States can learn from failure, maybe North Korea can, too. It needs to, after 14 years of failures in the development of rockets powerful enough to loft a satellite — particularly when its secretive leadership encourages its impoverished ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UN condemns North Korean rocket launch, stops short of penalties Washington Post North Korea's failed rocket launch drew a carefully calibrated response from the United States and other countries on Friday, with officials seeking to condemn the North without inviting even more provocations from the reclusive government. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why North Korea's Rocket Mattered New York Times SPECTACULAR failure though it was, North Korea's latest rocket launching calls for punitive measures from America and its allies. Bad engineering is no reason for complacency; the benchmark for American policy must be North Korea's intent. See all stories on this topic » | ||
World Smolders As Smoke Clears Over N. Korea NPR by Jackie Northam South Koreans watch a TV showing a graphic of North Korea's rocket launch at a train station in Seoul on Friday. North Korea'sdecision to launch a rocket early Friday drew swift and widespread condemnation by the international ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
North Korean Launch Failure Helps US Intel Voice of America April 13, 2012 North Korean Launch Failure Helps US Intel Luis Ramirez | Pentagon The US military is analyzing North Korea's failed missile launch. The Pentagon says it does not yet know why the missile broke apart in what US officials say was the ... See all stories on this topic » |
'Military first' says North Korean leader - Army News | News from ... By The Associated Press PYONGYANG, North Korea — Hours after a failed rocket launch criticized abroad as a covert test of missile technology, North Korea's new leader underlined the country's “military first” policy with a budget that allocates a sizable chunk of ... Army Times - News |
North Korea develops new long-range missile – report — RT By RT Pyongyang is developing a new long-range ballistic missile – a separate program from Friday's failed rocket launch, aimed at bringing a satellite into orbit, South Korean TV station reported on Saturday. News RSS : Today |
North Korean Defector Brings Artwork to DC – News Watch By Nicole Glass Washington, D.C. will host a unique, temporary art exhibit from April 13 – 30, depicting images of North Korean oppression, propaganda and satire – an exhibit that takes us on a journey through the mind of a North Korean defector – Song ... News Watch |
Journalists covering North Korea's rocket launch were stymied ... It seemed like a reasonable assumption to journalists: Score a rare invitation toNorth Korea this week, and in all likelihood, you'll get to break the news when the cloistered state eventually launches its Unha-3 missile. But that's not how it... Stars and Stripes |
Today in the news: North Korea fails rocket launch - Akron, OH - The ... By GateHouse Media, Inc. Daily roundup of what's in the new today with an update on the George Zimmerman case, North Korea's failed rocket launch and more. The Suburbanite News RSS |
World wonders what's next for North Korea | Nation/World News ... For the new North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, the spectacular failure of a rocket meant to put a satellite into orbit was more than a $1 billion humiliation. It could be the first test of whether anyone will dare challenge his rule, and raises the ... Idahostatesman.com -- Post to... |
North Korean satellite launch fails — Bangor Daily News — BDN ... By UnBylined PYONGYANG, North Korea — North Korea's much-touted satellite launch ended in a nearly $1 billion failure, bringing humiliation to the country's new young leader and condemnation from a host of nations. The United Nations Security ... Bangor Daily News |
North Korean Rocket Launch Fails in Humiliating Display | FDL ... By David Dayen The scary enemies to humanity over in North Korea launched their long-range rocket yesterday, and let's just say it had some… problems. Firedoglake |
Failed rocket embarrasses North Korea - Hawaii News - Honolulu ... By staradvertiser.com News - Hawaii's news leader for Hawaii news. Honolulu Star-Advertiser provides up to the minute breaking news in Honolulu, Hawaii. With expanded photo coverage of Hawaii sports, entertainment, nightlife and insightful business news... Staradvertiser Headlines |
War News Updates: Expect More 'Fireworks' From North Korea By War News Updates Editor “At no time were the missile or the resultant debris a threat,” noted a statement from the North American Aerospace Defense Command. In a rare admission,North Korea's state-run news service acknowledged the satellite “failed to enter its ... War News Updates |
BBC News - North Korea rocket launch fails North Korea confirms its controversial rocket launch failed, as observers report it broke up and crashed into the sea shortly after blast-off. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-17698438 |
Embarrassed by rocket crash, North Korea may try ... - Yahoo! News News: PYONGYANG/SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea said its much hyped long- range rocket launch failed on Friday, in a very rare and embarrassing public ... news.yahoo.com/north-koreas-long-range-rocket-crashes-sea-... |
Worth it? Failed launch costs North Korea food aid | Fox News The U.S. will not go forward with planned food aid for North Korea after the nation's unsuccessful attempt to launch a long-range missile rocket, the White House ... www.foxnews.com/.../worth-it-failed-launch-costs-north-korea... |
World News - US cancels food aid to North Korea after missile ... Updated at 10:50 a.m. ET: The United States has canceled a proposed food aid deal with North Korea following over its attempt to launch a long-range rocket... worldnews.msnbc.msn.com/_.../11177478-us-cancels-food-ai... |
North Korea's rocket launch draws anger, wounds pride (+video ... In a rare move, Pyongyang admitted that the rocket did not deliver a satellite, but it also pressed ahead with grandiose propaganda in praise of the ruling Kim... www.csmonitor.com/.../North-Korea-s-rocket-launch-draws-a... |
North Korea's failed rocket launch triggers indifference in Seoul ... North Korea's doomed rocket may have flown within 100km (62 miles) of their... of the shoulders to news their neighbour had again defied international opinion ... www.guardian.co.uk/.../north-korea-failed-rocket-launch-react... |
North Korea Acknowledges Rocket Launch Failure - ABC News North Korea state media acknowledged that the long-range test rocket that the country launched in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions and an ... abcnews.go.com/International/north-korean.../story?id... |
North Korea admits failed rocket launch - Asia-Pacific - Al Jazeera ... State news agency says scientists investigating what went wrong after rocket disintegrated minutes after blast-off. www.aljazeera.com/news/asia.../2012412231150990377.html |
North Korea: Satellite fails to enter orbit - CBS News Statement came after U.S, South Korea officials said the North's much-anticipated rocket launch ended quickly in failure. www.cbsnews.com/.../north-korea-satellite-fails-to-enter-orbit/ |
North Korea gets ready to launch : Nature News ... - Nature.com Blogs The launch of North Korea's latest satellite is guaranteed to be successful, if your space news comes from the Korean Central News Agency (KCNA), the nation's ... blogs.nature.com/news/.../north-korea-gets-ready-to-launch.ht.. |


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