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Closing Ceremony 2016 Olympic Games - Olympics: Day 16

May 10, 2017 AM EDT - Susmita Pathak Mishra

North Korea to Launch New Nuclear Test As Increasing Fear Complex Within World Players

A top official has confirmed that North Korea is all set to test and launch its sixth nuclear test.

WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 12: President Barack Obama delivers his State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress on Capitol Hill January 12, 2016 in Washington, D.C. In his final State of the Union, President Obama reflected on the past seve

Sep 21, 2016 AM EDT - YuGee

Obama Says North Korea Must 'Face the Consequences' of its Nuclear Tests

United States President Barack Obama said on Tuesday that North Korea's nuclear test “endangers all of us” and that the North must “face consequences,” the Yonhap News Agency reported.

WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 16: Ranking member of U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MA) speaks to members of the media after a meeting with Vice President Joseph Biden July 16, 2015 at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC. Vice President

Sep 19, 2016 AM EDT - YuGee

U.S. Senators Present Resolution Denouncing North Korea's Nuclear Test

On Friday, United States senators presented a resolution denouncing the latest nuclear test conducted by North Korea and also introduced firmer sanctions on the communist country, according to a report from the Korea Times.

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - MAY 25: South Korean radiologists take part in an exercise in dealing with a possible radioactive terror attack at the Kimpo airport, on May 25, 2004 in Seoul, South Korea. The drill comes amid international concerns about terrorism a

Sep 16, 2016 AM EDT - YuGee

South Korean Officials Verify Radiation Traces from North Korea's Nuclear Test

South Korea has yet to retrieve any traces of radioactive components from the latest nuclear test of the North Korean government. This was announced by a nuclear safety commission on Thursday, further confirming that the country is still safe from radioactive waste.

JAPAN - MAY 02: A man looks at NHN Corp.'s NAVER homepage on a computer in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, May 2, 2008. NHN Corp.is the operator of South Korea's most-used Web search engine. (Photo by Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Sep 11, 2016 PM EDT - YuGee

'Boob Job' One of Top Internet Searches Amidst North Korea's Fifth Nuclear Test

Seems like North Korea’s missile provocations and nuclear tests do not greatly affect its South Korean neighbors as “boob job” came in as one of the top Internet searches on Friday amidst the North’s latest nuclear test, a report from the Korea Times stated.

A woman watches a television screen showing an image of Kim Jong Un, leader of North Korea, center, during a news broadcast on North Korea's nuclear test at Gimhae International Airport in Busan, South Korea, on Friday, Sept. 9, 2016. North Korea conducte

Sep 11, 2016 PM EDT - YuGee

North Korea’s Latest Nuclear Test Assumed to be the Strongest Yet

On Friday morning, North Korea carried out its fifth nuclear test and declared that they have a weapon light and small enough to be mounted atop a ballistic missile, according to a report from the KoreaJoongAng Daily.

South Korea, Japan, and US Diplomats Seek Action Against North Korea

Sep 09, 2016 AM EDT - Karen Lydelle Linaja

South Korea, Japan, and US Diplomats Seek Action Against North Korea

South Korea, Japan, and US Top Diplomats agreed to seek "additional" action and "strong" measures against North Korea's latest nuclear test.

South Korean President Park Geun Hye is called to increase military defenses due to North's looming nuclear bomb threats. (Photo by South Korean Presidential Blue House/Getty Images)

Jan 09, 2016 PM EST - Jean Marie Abellana

North Korea's Hydrogen Bomb Test Sparks Calls For Increased Military Strategy, Defense In The South

United States and South Korea agreed to work together so that the United Nations Security Council could "swiftly adopt a stern resolution" that would subject North Korea to stiff sanctions because of its "latest reckless behavior."

Korea Meteorological Administration said a man-made earthquake was detected 19 kilometers from a North Korean nuclear site. (Photo by Chung Sung Jun / Getty Images)

Jan 08, 2016 AM EST - Diana Tomale

Man-Made Earthquake Felt After North Korea Claimed It Has Conducted A 'Successful' H. Bomb Test

A 5.1-magnitude earthquake was felt after North Korea claimed it has successfully conducted a Hydorgen bomb test Wednesday.

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