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Kim Jong - Park Chankyong - ‘North Korea will react angrily’: how a US bomber drill could backfire - scmp.com - Usa - South Korea - Washington - North Korea -  Pyongyang

‘North Korea will react angrily’: how a US bomber drill could backfire

JDAM converts unguided, conventional bombs into more precise, GPS-guided weapons, including bunker-buster explosives. B-1B bombers are capable of carrying a large conventional weapons payload.

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Kim Jong - Yoon Suk - South Korea activists defy warning to fly balloons into North Korea - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang -  Seoul

South Korea activists defy warning to fly balloons into North Korea

SEOUL — An activist group in South Korea said on Thursday (June 6) it had flown balloons into North Korea carrying leaflets criticising leader Kim Jong-un, just days after Pyongyang sent thousands of balloons carrying trash in the other direction over the border.

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Kim Jong - Yoon Suk - North Korea to suspend sending trash balloons to South Korea - asiaone.com - Usa - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul -  Washington

North Korea to suspend sending trash balloons to South Korea

SEOUL — North Korea said on Sunday (June 2) it would stop sending balloons carrying trash over the border to South Korea but vowed to resume the practise if anti-North Korean leaflets are flown over again from the South.

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Kim Jong - Shin Won - Reuters - North Korea sends 600 more balloons carrying rubbish over border, says South - scmp.com - Usa - Singapore - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang -  Seoul -  Singapore

North Korea sends 600 more balloons carrying rubbish over border, says South

North Korea sent some 600 balloons carrying rubbish into South Korea overnight, Seoul said on Sunday, in Pyongyang’s latest move to rile its rival neighbour.

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Kim Jong - Suk Yeol - Choe SangHun - Why Did North Korea Bombard the South With Trash Balloons? - nytimes.com - South Korea - North Korea

Why Did North Korea Bombard the South With Trash Balloons?

North Korea launched 720 balloons across the world’s most heavily armed border overnight Saturday, hitting South Korea with their payloads: plastic bags full of cigarette butts and other trash.

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Kim Jong - Reuters - North Korea says 18-missile salvo a warning to Seoul’s ‘gangsters’ regime’ - scmp.com - Usa - Russia - Britain - South Korea - North Korea -  Seoul

North Korea says 18-missile salvo a warning to Seoul’s ‘gangsters’ regime’

North Korea said it fired 18 short-range ballistic missiles during a drill as a demonstration of its willingness to launch a pre-emptive strike against South Korea’s “gangsters’ regime” if necessary to counter an attack, state media reported on Friday.

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Kim Jong - North Korea sends balloons carrying excrement to the south as a 'gift' - asiaone.com - South Korea - North Korea -  Pyongyang -  Seoul

North Korea sends balloons carrying excrement to the south as a 'gift'

SEOUL — North Korea sent hundreds of balloons carrying trash and excrement across the heavily fortified border to South Korea on Wednesday (May 29), calling them "gifts of sincerity", prompting an angry response from Seoul, which said the act was base and dangerous.

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