North Korea's state-run media says the country has achieved all goals for the completion of its nuclear weapon and missile development.
US President Donald Trump says he'll release all the remaining classified files on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, except for the names and addresses of persons still living.
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North Korea's state-run media says the country has achieved all goals for the completion of its nuclear weapon and missile development.
The North made the claim in a commentary carried by Rodong Sinmun, the ruling Korean Workers' Party's newspaper, on Saturday.
The commentary says the only remaining task for the North is to "show its mettle."
These comments are widely viewed as Pyongyang's attempt to keep the US administration of Donald Trump in check.
When the country's leader Kim Jong Un observed the test launch of a new intermediate-range ballistic missile known as the Hwasong-12 in September, he said his country was close to completing its goals for nuclear military power development and should work with all its might to achieve them.
Addressing a plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party earlier this month, Kim vowed to achieve a historic feat of building nuclear military power and underscored the policy of further accelerating the nuclear weapon and missile development.
Observers note that in the latest commentary, North Korea indicated that further progress has been made in its nuclear weapon and missile development.
They say Pyongyang is taking an increasingly confrontational stance in view of US President Donald Trump's upcoming Asian tour.
The North made the claim in a commentary carried by Rodong Sinmun, the ruling Korean Workers' Party's newspaper, on Saturday.
The commentary says the only remaining task for the North is to "show its mettle."
These comments are widely viewed as Pyongyang's attempt to keep the US administration of Donald Trump in check.
When the country's leader Kim Jong Un observed the test launch of a new intermediate-range ballistic missile known as the Hwasong-12 in September, he said his country was close to completing its goals for nuclear military power development and should work with all its might to achieve them.
Addressing a plenary meeting of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party earlier this month, Kim vowed to achieve a historic feat of building nuclear military power and underscored the policy of further accelerating the nuclear weapon and missile development.
Observers note that in the latest commentary, North Korea indicated that further progress has been made in its nuclear weapon and missile development.
They say Pyongyang is taking an increasingly confrontational stance in view of US President Donald Trump's upcoming Asian tour.
Key words : north warned
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20171029_01/
North Korea has warned against Japan's efforts to increase pressure on the country in close coordination with the United States.
The Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, an organization under North Korea's ruling Workers' Party, issued a press secretary's statement on Saturday, ahead of US President Donald Trump's visit to Japan.
The statement said Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will ask Trump to further strengthen pressure on the North during his visit to Japan.
It said Japan should be aware that the entire Japanese archipelago will be buried under the sea if it inadvertently acts as a US puppet.
The comments are widely viewed as an attempt to block Japan and the US from forging closer ties and increasing pressure on the North.
The statement also referred to Japan's Lower House election earlier this month. It said the Abe administration made a fuss about what it calls the North's nuclear threat and the so-called abduction issue. It said it is Japanese politicians' usual tactic whenever they are caught in a crisis to create an uproar against North Korea and use it to stay in power.
The Asia-Pacific Peace Committee, an organization under North Korea's ruling Workers' Party, issued a press secretary's statement on Saturday, ahead of US President Donald Trump's visit to Japan.
The statement said Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will ask Trump to further strengthen pressure on the North during his visit to Japan.
It said Japan should be aware that the entire Japanese archipelago will be buried under the sea if it inadvertently acts as a US puppet.
The comments are widely viewed as an attempt to block Japan and the US from forging closer ties and increasing pressure on the North.
The statement also referred to Japan's Lower House election earlier this month. It said the Abe administration made a fuss about what it calls the North's nuclear threat and the so-called abduction issue. It said it is Japanese politicians' usual tactic whenever they are caught in a crisis to create an uproar against North Korea and use it to stay in power.
Key words : Trump release classified
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US President Donald Trump says he'll release all the remaining classified files on the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy, except for the names and addresses of persons still living.
On Thursday, Trump ordered the release of 2,891 documents related to the assassination. But he put on hold the disclosure of some files at the request of the Central Intelligence Agency and others, citing national security concerns. He said the files will be reviewed over the next 180 days to judge if they can be made public.
Kennedy was gunned down allegedly by a former Marine, Lee Harvey Oswald, in Dallas, Texas, more than half a century ago.
But speculation still abounds that such parties as Cuba, the now defunct Soviet Union and the CIA may have been involved in the slaying of the president.
Trump tweeted on Friday that he will be releasing all the files other than the names and addresses of any mentioned person who is still living, in order to put any and all conspiracy theories to rest.
Trump has come under criticism for blocking a full disclosure. He is apparently trying to fend off the criticism by emphasizing his stance to ensure transparency.
On Thursday, Trump ordered the release of 2,891 documents related to the assassination. But he put on hold the disclosure of some files at the request of the Central Intelligence Agency and others, citing national security concerns. He said the files will be reviewed over the next 180 days to judge if they can be made public.
Kennedy was gunned down allegedly by a former Marine, Lee Harvey Oswald, in Dallas, Texas, more than half a century ago.
But speculation still abounds that such parties as Cuba, the now defunct Soviet Union and the CIA may have been involved in the slaying of the president.
Trump tweeted on Friday that he will be releasing all the files other than the names and addresses of any mentioned person who is still living, in order to put any and all conspiracy theories to rest.
Trump has come under criticism for blocking a full disclosure. He is apparently trying to fend off the criticism by emphasizing his stance to ensure transparency.
Key words : Tokyo scheduled
https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20171029_10/
Police officers and shop owners in Tokyo have called for residents' cooperation as security is tightened ahead of US President Donald Trump's visit scheduled for early next month.
About 20 participants made the call in front of a train station and a shopping street in the capital's Ota Ward on Sunday.
Trump will be in Japan for 3 days from November 5th. Tokyo police plan to deploy more than 10,000 officers, a record number for a US presidential visit to the country.
Participants urged people to call the police if they see anyone suspicious. They also distributed 1,000 fliers asking for understanding of the tightened security and for people's cooperation.
About 20 participants made the call in front of a train station and a shopping street in the capital's Ota Ward on Sunday.
Trump will be in Japan for 3 days from November 5th. Tokyo police plan to deploy more than 10,000 officers, a record number for a US presidential visit to the country.
Participants urged people to call the police if they see anyone suspicious. They also distributed 1,000 fliers asking for understanding of the tightened security and for people's cooperation.
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Key words : special exhibition Tokyo
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Art lovers are visiting a special exhibition in Tokyo that focuses on the connection between the Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh and Japanese culture.
"Van Gogh & Japan" features about 40 works by the 19th-century artist as well as ukiyo-e woodprints and other materials.
Van Gogh's fascination with ukiyo-e is well known. He collected more than 400 woodprints and employed their compositions and color combinations in his paintings.
One of the exhibits, "Courtesan -- after Eisen", is based on a woodprint by Keisai Eisen that was reproduced on the cover of a French magazine in 1886.
A courtesan is depicted with Van Gogh's trademark bright colors. The background shows a pond with cranes and frogs.
In another work, "The Sower", a huge tree trunk diagonally divides the canvas. The artist is said to have used a woodprint by the ukiyo-e master Utagawa Hiroshige as a reference.
The exhibition will run through January 8th. It will then be transferred to Kyoto.
"Van Gogh & Japan" features about 40 works by the 19th-century artist as well as ukiyo-e woodprints and other materials.
Van Gogh's fascination with ukiyo-e is well known. He collected more than 400 woodprints and employed their compositions and color combinations in his paintings.
One of the exhibits, "Courtesan -- after Eisen", is based on a woodprint by Keisai Eisen that was reproduced on the cover of a French magazine in 1886.
A courtesan is depicted with Van Gogh's trademark bright colors. The background shows a pond with cranes and frogs.
In another work, "The Sower", a huge tree trunk diagonally divides the canvas. The artist is said to have used a woodprint by the ukiyo-e master Utagawa Hiroshige as a reference.
The exhibition will run through January 8th. It will then be transferred to Kyoto.
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