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Mar 19

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Amid growing humanitarian crisis, Zelensky calls for more peace talks

By PBS NewsHour

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky repeated his call for peace talks as the humanitarian crisis grows. He blamed Putin for intentionally blocking aid and evacuation corridors as thousands of people remain trapped in Mariupol as fighting continues. NPR reporter Jason Beaubien…

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Mar 02

North Korea fires presumed short-range missiles into the sea

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

The launches came two days after North Korea’s state media said leader Kim Jong Un supervised an artillery drill aimed at testing the combat readiness of units in front-line and eastern areas.

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Jan 09

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U.S., other governments say it’s likely Iran shot down Ukrainian passenger jet

According to the U.S. government, evidence is mounting that an Iranian missile was responsible for the crash of a passenger plane near Tehran Wednesday. Iran denies the charge, but the U.S. says radar, satellite and photos indicate it is "highly…

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Dec 24

New construction seen at missile-related site in North Korea

By Associated Press

A new satellite image of a factory where North Korea makes military equipment used to launch long-range missiles shows the construction of a new structure.

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Dec 24

Syrian army captures village and a missile kills 8 civilians

By Bassem Mroue, Associated Press

Government forces also captured a key village held by al-Qaida insurgents in the last rebel stronghold in the war-torn country.

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Oct 02

North Korea fires missile days before resuming talks with U.S.

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

Japan lodged an immediate protest, saying the missile landed inside its exclusive economic zone.

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Aug 19

Pentagon conducts test of previously banned missile

By Robert Burns, Lolita C. Baldor, Associated Press

The test off the coast of California on Sunday marks the resumption of an arms competition that some analysts worry could increase U.S.-Russian tensions.

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Aug 16

Kim Jong Un expresses ‘great satisfaction’ over recent weapons tests

By Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press

North Korea on Saturday said leader Kim Jong Un supervised another test-firing of an unspecified new weapon that extended a streak of weapons demonstrations seen as an attempt to pressure Washington and Seoul over slow nuclear negotiations and their joint…

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Jul 26

North Korea says missile test was warning to South Korea ‘warmongers’

By Foster Klug, Hyung-Jin Kim, Associated Press

South Korea's military later said that the flight data of the weapon launched Thursday showed similarities to the Russian-made Iskander, a short-range, nuclear-capable missile.

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Feb 28

Watch 8:49
To measure the prowess of North Korean missiles, researchers spy with open-source clues

By Miles O'Brien

As North Korean missiles fly farther and more frequently under Kim Jong-un, the outside world watches warily, using a network of early-warning radar, sensors and satellites that track the test weapons in real time. In the third installment of our…

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