North Korea fires 'projectile' in sixth test of 2022 | New Straits Times

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NSTworld NorthKorea fired an 'unidentified projectile' early Thursday, Seoul said, its sixth apparent weapons test this year as the nuclear-armed country flexes its military muscles and ignores Washington's offers of talks.

 

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