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North Korea’s ‘Saturday Night Live’ takes on Obama, South Korea

The North’s Foreign Minister’s announcement comes after American bombers this week flew over South Korea in a show of solidarity with its ally following the North’s latest nuclear test.

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Mineral resources account for about half of North Korea’s exports.

For the United States and its Asian allies, the North Korean weapons tests are a stark warning that the regional threat level is rising, despite U.N. sanctions against North Korea.

A recent episode of the snappily named “The stage of optimism that Songun presented – Volume 11”, which airs on state-controlled Korea Central Television (KCTV), lampooned the USA leader and “oppressed” South Koreans ahead of the North’s nuclear warhead test this month.

The commission has been testing samples every 12 hours since Monday, two days after the communist North said it successfully conducted its latest nuclear detonation test.

Even the U.S. -Republic of Korea missile defense system, which directly addresses Pyongyang’s nuclear program, and which Beijing says it opposes, presents no serious challenge to China.

The comments come after Kishida met with the U.S. Special Representative for North Korea Policy, Sung Kim, on Monday. “North Korea also has an nearly totally unknown stockpile of highly enriched uranium”, he wrote.

North Korea’s weapons enhancements, including the testing of various types of missiles this year at an unprecedented rate, have alarmed neighbours South Korea and Japan.

Also of interest is the fact that as far as the development of these missile and nuclear-deterrence capabilities are concerned, North Korea is virtually fully self-sufficient.

The North has evaded a decade of United Nations sanctions to develop the uranium enrichment process, enabling it to run an effectively self-sufficient nuclear program that is capable of producing around six nuclear bombs a year, they said.

South Korean and USA military closely watching test site for any signs of ongoing preparations for another test North Korea is prepared to carry out an additional nuclear test at any time at Punggye Village in Kilju County, North Hamgyong Province, South Korea’s Defense Ministry said. An natural disaster of magnitude 5.3 was detected near the site where Pyongyang carries out its tests.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un meets scientists and technicians in the field of research into nuclear weapons in this undated photo released by North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang.

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The sketch shows the president with a bloodied head and a bandage wrapped around it with the secretary asking if he is alright.

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