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A trial has commenced for former South Korean President Yoon concerning allegations that a drone linked to staffers from his former presidential office was sent into North Korea.
North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, declared the country would soon reveal its 'next-stage' plans for its nuclear deterrent, which he described as a response to enemies. He made the statement while overseeing military activities, including the inspection of a recent hypersonic missile test and the production of tactical guided weapons. Concurrently, his sister, Kim Yo-jong, separately accused South Korea of sending a drone into North Korean airspace and demanded an explanation. In a related development, North Korea launched two ballistic missiles toward the Sea of Japan, prompting a formal protest from the Japanese government in Tokyo. Kim Jong Un also reportedly reshuffled his personal security team, an action some analysts link to concerns about potential attacks aimed at leadership.
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A trial has begun for former South Korean President Yoon over allegations that a drone was sent to North Korea. The drone is reportedly tied to staffers from Yoon's former office.
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Jan 28
North Korea's Kim Jong Un announces new nuclear plans and tests weaponsNorth Korean leader Kim Jong Un has announced the country will soon unveil new plans for its nuclear weapons program, which he called the 'next-stage' of its nuclear deterrent. He also warned enemies would face 'excruciating mental agony'. In recent days, Kim has overseen a hypersonic missile test and inspected the production of tactical guided weapons. His sister, Kim Yo-jong, separately demanded an explanation from South Korea over an alleged drone incursion.
Jan 27
North Korea fires ballistic missiles into the sea near JapanNorth Korea launched two ballistic missiles toward the Sea of Japan. The missiles landed in the waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan, prompting a protest from officials in Tokyo.