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North Korea fired 2 Missile in East Sea, emergency meeting in South Korea and Japan

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  North Korea Fires Two missiles A spokesman for the US Forces Korea said North Korea's missile missile exposes the danger that its illegal weapons program is a threat to neighboring countries and the international community. Seoul:  North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the East Sea on Thursday.  The Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) of South Korea gave this information.  The JCS said that the missiles were fired from Hamju town in South Hamgyong province at 7.6 am and 7.25 am.  The missiles flew for about 450 km with an altitude of 60 km. Increased tension between North and South Korea The JCS official was quoted as saying, "South Korean and SS intelligence officers are analyzing this action of North Korea."  They are investigating what is the intention of North Korea.  According to sources, she was a short-range ballistic missile. Significantly, the last time North Korea fired a ballistic missile was in March 2020.  JCS said that every step of North Korea

North Korea re-tests ballistic missiles, falls 450 km into the sea

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  The Joint Chiefs of Staff of South Korea said the missiles were fired on the east coast of North Korea at about seven o'clock in the morning and seven o'clock in the morning at 7.25 in the morning.  The missiles traveled 450 km before falling into the sea.   Seoul:  North Korea test-fired ballistic missiles for the first time on Thursday after taking over as President Joe Biden in the US.  North Korea's move comes amid a deadlock in diplomacy with the US that points to pressure on the Biden administration and to resume tests to increase its military capabilities.  The Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga said that this test is a threat to 'peace and security in Japan and the region' and will maintain close coordination with the US and South Korea on the activities of Tokyo, North Korea. Missiles fell into the sea after traveling 450 kilometers The Joint Chiefs of Staff of South Korea said the missiles were fired on the east coast of North Korea at about seven o&

Israel Election: Kingmaker, the Islamic Party in the Jewish Country, becomes the command of the government in the hands of 'Raam'

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  A hung parliament seems to be formed in the elections in Israel.  In such a situation, The United Arab List is seen coming in the role of Kingmaker. Tel Aviv:  Elections have been held for the fourth time in the last two years in the Jewish country of Israel.  In these elections, once again the government of Benjamin Netanyahu is seen to be formed.  In the 90 percent vote count held till Thursday morning, Netanyahu's party was seen winning 59 seats.  In such a situation, if they get 2 more seats, it will be decided to form their government.  Netanyahu can become prime minister again Let us tell you that Israel has a total of 120 seats in the Parliament.  As of now, the Likud Party of Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies seem to get a total of 59 seats.  In such a situation, if he gets 2 more seats, then he will again become the Prime Minister of the country.  'Ram' in Israel's Parliament In Israel elections, the most interesting thing this time is to win 5 seats of an Is

Stuck ship in Egypt's Suez Canal imperils shipping worldwide

ISMAILIA, Egypt: A skyscraper-sized cargo ship wedged across  Egypt 's  Suez Canal  further imperiled global shipping Thursday as at least 150 other vessels needing to pass through the crucial waterway idled waiting for the obstruction to clear, authorities said. The Ever Given, a Panama-flagged ship that carries cargo between Asia and Europe, ran aground Tuesday in the narrow, man-made canal dividing continental Africa from the Sinai Peninsula. In the time since, efforts to free the ship using dredgers, digging and the aid of high tides have yet to push the container vessel aside. Egyptian officials and others were due to begin work again to free the vessel Thursday morning after halting for the night. So far, dredgers have tried to clear silt around the massive ship. Tug boats nudged the vessel alongside it, trying to gain momentum. From the shore, at least one backhoe dug into the canal's sandy banks, suggesting the bow of the ship had plowed into it. Bernhard Schulte Shipma