North Korea launches apparent ballistic missile
![]() 2209 Sunday, 17 December, 2023, 19:48
North Korea launched an apparent ballistic missiles, the Defense Ministry said late Sunday, with the missile landing outside the country's exclusive economic zone. The Japan Coast Guard said the missile appeared to have landed outside the EEZ, which extends 200 nautical miles (370 km) from its coast. The move comes days after a senior South Korean official said Pyongyang could soon test fire a new intercontinental ballistic missile. It was not immediately clear what type of missile had been fired, but the weapon's flight time appeared to indicate it may have been a shorter-range missile. A senior South Korean official said last week that Pyongyang could soon test fire a new intercontinental ballistic missile. South Korea's military also reported the launch of a missile, the Yonhap news agency said. The launch came hours after a U.S. nuclear-powered submarine arrived in the South Korean port city of Busan on Sunday. |

Iranian authorities release list of names of 2,986 victims of unrest
621Yesterday, 10:12
Axios: Trump remains open to a diplomatic solution with Iran
865Yesterday, 00:50
AI Agents Launched a Social Network and Spawned a Digital Religion Overnight
101501.02.2026, 20:18
Iranian drone conducts reconnaissance over Gulf of Oman amid military drills
83601.02.2026, 18:43
Serbian president warns of US strikes on Iran within 48 hours
96001.02.2026, 18:04
A senior Iranian security official said Saturday that a structure for talks with the United States is being set up
89231.01.2026, 23:33
Massive trove of Epstein files released by DOJ, including 3 million documents and photos
122331.01.2026, 19:40
Israeli officials deny involvement as two blasts rock Iran
90931.01.2026, 19:07
