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Pyongyang has been ratcheting up tensions on the peninsula in recent weeks, testing

several types of ballistic missiles.

North Korean watchers say the regime could be building up to another large-scale missile

provocation in the near future.

Kim Hyun-bin brings us the analysis.

Observing Tuesday's launch of a Hwasong-12 mid-range ballistic missile, North Korean

leader Kim Jong-un called it the first step of a military operation and warned that the

regime will conduct more missiles tests towards the Pacific to enhance its missile capabilities.

Many experts believe the statement by Kim means the regime could continue to test-launch

mid-range and ICBM-level missiles in the near future.

They say it could test not only the Hwasong-12 IRBM but also the Hwasong-14 ICBM... to prove

that the regime can target not only Guam but the U.S. mainland at any given time.

Also, a recent photo unveiled by Pyongyang indicates that the regime is close to developing

a new submarine ballistic missile known as the Pukguksong-three and a new ICBM, the Hwasong-13.

The chart shows the structure of both the SLBM and the ICBM on display behind North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un during his visit last week to the Chemical Material Institute

at the Academy of Defense Science.

Experts say development of the Hwasong-13 cannot be confirmed by looking at the chart,

however the chart did show the detailed structure of the SLBM, which could be a hint that the

North might have already obtained the missile and may want to test it soon.

Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea could conduct large-scale missile test in near future - Duration: 1:31.

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North Korea could conduct large-scale missile test in near future - Duration: 1:33.

North Korea has been ratcheting up tensions on the peninsula in recent weeks, test launching

several types of ballistic missiles including mid-range ones and ICBMs.

Many experts think Pyongyang could be building up to another large-scale missile provocation

in the near future.

Kim Hyun-bin reports.

Observing Tuesday's launch of a Hwasong-12 mid-range ballistic missile, North Korean

leader Kim Jong-un called it the first step of a military operation and warned that the

regime will conduct more missiles tests towards the Pacific to enhance its missile capabilities.

Many experts believe the statement by Kim means the regime could continue to test-launch

mid-range and ICBM-level missiles in the near future.

They say it could test not only the Hwasong-12 IRBM but also the Hwasong-14 ICBM... to prove

that the regime can target not only Guam but the U.S. mainland at any given time.

Also, a recent photo unveiled by Pyongyang indicates that the regime is close to developing

a new submarine ballistic missile known as the Pukguksong-three and a new ICBM, the Hwasong-13.

The chart shows the structure of both the SLBM and the ICBM on display behind North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un during his visit last week to the Chemical Material Institute

at the Academy of Defense Science.

Experts say development of the Hwasong-13 cannot be confirmed by looking at the chart,

however the chart did show the detailed structure of the SLBM, which could be a hint that the

North might have already obtained the missile and may want to test it soon.

Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea could conduct large-scale missile test in near future - Duration: 1:33.

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Five killed after suicide bomber strikes bank near U.S. Embassy in Kabul - Duration: 0:36.

At least five people have been killed and eight others injured after a suicide bomber

blew himself up at a bank close to the U.S. embassy in the Afghan capital Kabul.

The Taliban claimed responsibility for Tuesday's attack, which came as banks were busy with

people taking out money ahead of the Muslim Eid al-Adha holiday later this week.

The Taliban said it had targeted soldiers and police withdrawing their salaries.

It's the latest in a long series of suicide attacks in Kabul, which has seen more than

200 people being killed in the first half of this year.

For more infomation >> Five killed after suicide bomber strikes bank near U.S. Embassy in Kabul - Duration: 0:36.

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Man with rifle shot by deputy near Enumclaw - Duration: 2:30.

For more infomation >> Man with rifle shot by deputy near Enumclaw - Duration: 2:30.

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Hurricane Harvey causes two landslides near Louisiana, Texas border - Duration: 1:31.

Hurricane Harvey caused a second landslide near the border of Louisiana and Texas.

The storm is expected to weaken as it makes its way inland by Thursday.

Cho Sung-min has the latest.

Tropical storm Harvey made second landfall in eastern Louisiana near the Texan border

on Wednesday morning local time, continuing to drench region as it did since first making

landing on last Friday.

Louisiana reacted quickly by boosting its emergency resources, bringing in twice the

amount of water vehicles, boats, and helicopters.

The hurricane is expected to dump at least 7 to 15 centimeters of rain while making its

way from Louisiana into western Kentucky.

Harvey has caused enormous damage in Texas since it arrived ashore on last Friday,...

killing at least 18 people and forcing tens of thousands of people to leave their submerged

homes.

It brought record rainfall that caused catastrophic flooding, especially in Houston, America's

fourth-largest city.

The estimated total damage is in the tens of billions of dollars, making it one of the

costliest natural disasters that the U.S. has ever seen.

However, a glimmer of hope was spotted for the first time in the last five days... as

authorities said the floodwaters in Houson are slowly receding in some areas.

The National Hurricane Center also said the storm's effect will start to weaken from Wednesday

night local time, and eventually die off by the time it reaches Mississippi by Thursday.

Cho Sung-min, Arirang news.

For more infomation >> Hurricane Harvey causes two landslides near Louisiana, Texas border - Duration: 1:31.

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KAWAGOE Festival - Japanese Matsuri near Tokyo - Duration: 8:33.

For more infomation >> KAWAGOE Festival - Japanese Matsuri near Tokyo - Duration: 8:33.

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North Korea could conduct large-scale missile test in near future - Duration: 1:30.

Pyongyang has been ratcheting up tensions on the peninsula in recent weeks, testing

several types of ballistic missiles.

North Korean watchers say the regime could be building up to another large-scale missile

provocation in the near future.

Kim Hyun-bin brings us the analysis.

Observing Tuesday's launch of a Hwasong-12 mid-range ballistic missile, North Korean

leader Kim Jong-un called it the first step of a military operation and warned that the

regime will conduct more missiles tests towards the Pacific to enhance its missile capabilities.

Many experts believe the statement by Kim means the regime could continue to test-launch

mid-range and ICBM-level missiles in the near future.

They say it could test not only the Hwasong-12 IRBM but also the Hwasong-14 ICBM... to prove

that the regime can target not only Guam but the U.S. mainland at any given time.

Also, a recent photo unveiled by Pyongyang indicates that the regime is close to developing

a new submarine ballistic missile known as the Pukguksong-three and a new ICBM, the Hwasong-13.

The chart shows the structure of both the SLBM and the ICBM on display behind North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un during his visit last week to the Chemical Material Institute

at the Academy of Defense Science.

Experts say development of the Hwasong-13 cannot be confirmed by looking at the chart,

however the chart did show the detailed structure of the SLBM, which could be a hint that the

North might have already obtained the missile and may want to test it soon.

Kim Hyun-bin, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> North Korea could conduct large-scale missile test in near future - Duration: 1:30.

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Levee Near Houston Breached, Megachurch Opens Doors - Duration: 0:57.

For more infomation >> Levee Near Houston Breached, Megachurch Opens Doors - Duration: 0:57.

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Near and Far Gameplay Runthrough - Duration: 29:17.

For more infomation >> Near and Far Gameplay Runthrough - Duration: 29:17.

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Rescues Underway Near Reservoir Overtopping Banks | MSNBC - Duration: 2:13.

For more infomation >> Rescues Underway Near Reservoir Overtopping Banks | MSNBC - Duration: 2:13.

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Near and Far Extended Gameplay - Duration: 33:11.

For more infomation >> Near and Far Extended Gameplay - Duration: 33:11.

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'It's Dangerous:' Safety Concerns Over Busy Roadway Near Mall In Dobbs Ferry - Duration: 1:51.

For more infomation >> 'It's Dangerous:' Safety Concerns Over Busy Roadway Near Mall In Dobbs Ferry - Duration: 1:51.

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North Korea: South Korea jets drop bombs 'near Kim's border in show of overwhelming force' - Duration: 2:53.

North Korea: South Korea jets drop bombs 'near Kim's border in show of overwhelming force'

The bombing was ordered by South Korean president Moon Jae-in and used four F15K fighter jets to drop a flurry of MK84 multi-purpose bombs on a training ground near the Korean border.

It comes after the brutal regime of young despot fired yet another missile from on Monday evening, this time crossing Japans northernmost main island of Hokkaido in the boldest show of force from the DPRK of recent years.

Earlier the chairmen of both South Korea and the Joint Chiefs of Staff agreed to take response measures at the earliest possible time that can demonstrate the alliances strong will including military measures" Mr Moon's chief press secretary, Yoon Young-chan, confirmed the drill was ordered by the South Korean military after an urgent National Security Council meeting.

He added: "We assessed North Korea's provocations as extremely severe and decided to maintain a vigilant posture in preparation for the possibility of additional provocations by North Korea." The southern nation went on to release a video of two missiles which could be deployed if Kim Jong-un steps out of line.

The video shows the 500km range ballistic missile with improved warhead power landing on a target with pinpoint accuracy. Another, an 800km range missile, can be seen ploughing into the ocean after being fired from a floating dock.

Either missile is in range of Kim Jong-un's dictatorial base in Pyongyang, potentially wiping out his authoritarian rule.

A spokesperson for the nation;s Agency for Defence Development said: Our military has the missile capability with top-level precision and power to strike any place in North Korea if necessary.

It will greatly reinforce missile forces and power down the road as well. The video's release was in direct response to North Korea's missile launch following a meeting of the south's National Security Council.

For more infomation >> North Korea: South Korea jets drop bombs 'near Kim's border in show of overwhelming force' - Duration: 2:53.

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Terrifying 33ft anaconda discovered lurking in caves near dam construction site in Brazil - Duration: 1:25.

Terrifying 33ft anaconda discovered lurking in caves near dam construction site in Brazil

THIS is the moment a gigantic 33-FEET-long anaconda was found by terrified builders on a construction site in Brazil.

The huge reptile, which weighs in at at a whopping 63 stone, was discovered by the workers after they carried out a controlled explosion in the Cave of Altamira in the northern state of Para.

Construction workers in Brazil found a 33feet long anaconda.

Video footage taken by one of the crew pans down the snakes enormous body - which measures one metre in diameter.

After making the frightening discovery, the workers chained the animal to a crane and later lifted it up to reveal its yellow spotted under belly - a move which was criticised in the comments when the clip was uploaded to YouTube.

Its claimed the builders killed the snake rather than leave it in its natural habitat but this has not been confirmed.

For more infomation >> Terrifying 33ft anaconda discovered lurking in caves near dam construction site in Brazil - Duration: 1:25.

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Thief hits several vehicles in neighborhood near Yukon - Duration: 1:18.

For more infomation >> Thief hits several vehicles in neighborhood near Yukon - Duration: 1:18.

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More evacuations ordered near Rice Ridge fire - Duration: 2:21.

For more infomation >> More evacuations ordered near Rice Ridge fire - Duration: 2:21.

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Hurricane Harvey causes two landslides near Louisiana, Texas border - Duration: 1:31.

Over in the United States.

Hurricane Harvey caused a second landslide near the border of Louisiana and Texas.

The storm is expected to weaken as it makes its way inland by Thursday.

Cho Sung-min has the latest.

Tropical storm Harvey made second landfall in eastern Louisiana near the Texan border

on Wednesday morning local time, continuing to drench region as it did since first making

landing on last Friday.

Louisiana reacted quickly by boosting its emergency resources, bringing in twice the

amount of water vehicles, boats, and helicopters.

The hurricane is expected to dump at least 7 to 15 centimeters of rain while making its

way from Louisiana into western Kentucky.

Harvey has caused enormous damage in Texas since it arrived ashore on last Friday,...

killing at least 18 people and forcing tens of thousands of people to leave their submerged

homes.

It brought record rainfall that caused catastrophic flooding, especially in Houston, America's

fourth-largest city.

The estimated total damage is in the tens of billions of dollars, making it one of the

costliest natural disasters that the U.S. has ever seen.

However, a glimmer of hope was spotted for the first time in the last five days... as

authorities said the floodwaters in Houston are slowly receding in some areas.

The National Hurricane Center also said the storm's effect will start to weaken from Wednesday

night local time, and eventually die off by the time it reaches Mississippi by Thursday.

Cho Sung-min, Arirang news.

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