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[Breaking News]N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

TOKYO, Japan, May 28 Kyodo - Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi holds a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of May 28, 2024, following news of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea. The North's state media later said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems. (Kyodo)

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara holds a press conference in Tokyo on May 28, 2024, following North Korea's attempt to launch a satellite-carrying rocket the previous day. The North's state media said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

The Okinawa prefectural government's crisis management headquarters convenes a meeting in Naha, southern Japan, on May 28, 2024, following North Korea's attempt to launch a satellite-carrying rocket the previous day. The North's state media said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

Okinawa Gov. Denny Tamaki (in screen) virtually takes part in a meeting of the prefectural government's crisis management headquarters in Naha, southern Japan, on May 28, 2024, following North Korea's attempt to launch a satellite-carrying rocket the previous day. The North's state media said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

Japanese Defense Minister Minoru Kihara meets the press in Tokyo in the early hours of May 28, 2024, following news of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea. The North's state media said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi holds a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of May 28, 2024, following news of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea. The North's state media later said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi holds a press conference in Tokyo in the early hours of May 28, 2024, following news of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea. The North's state media later said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

A smartphone screen in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, southern Japan, shows the Japanese government warning of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea on May 27, 2024. The North's state media later said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

A screen in Tokyo shows Japan's J-Alert system warning of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea on May 27, 2024. The North's state media later said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshimasa Hayashi is surrounded by journalists at the premier's office in Tokyo on May 27, following news of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea. The North's state media later said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

N. Korea's attempt to launch military satellite

A screen in Tokyo shows Japan's J-Alert system warning of an apparent ballistic missile launch by North Korea on May 27, 2024. The North's state media later said the country launched a military reconnaissance satellite but failed to put it into orbit due to engine problems.

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Japan's new patrol plane P-1

Japan's new patrol plane P-1

TOKYO, Japan - File photo taken in March 2013 shows a P-1 jet, the next-generation Maritime Self-Defense Force patrol aircraft, at the MSDF's Atsugi base in Kanagawa Prefecture. The MSDF has grounded P-1 patrol planes deployed at the base due to engine problems, Defense Ministry sources said on June 20, 2013.

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JAL jet engine debris falls on Aichi houses

JAL jet engine debris falls on Aichi houses

NAGOYA, Japan - Photo shows engine debris from a troubled Japan Airlines (JAL) DC-10 plane that fell on houses in the city of Komaki, Aichi Prefecture June 27. The plane bound for Bangkok returned to Nagoya airport after it experienced problems with an engine on its right wing.

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ANA to repair 50 Boeing 787s after engine problems

ANA to repair 50 Boeing 787s after engine problems

A Boeing 787 plane of All Nippon Airways Co. taxis at Tokyo's Haneda airport on Aug. 25, 2016. The airline announced that day it will repair 50 B-787s equipped with engines made by Rolls-Royce due to engine defects. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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JAL jet engine debris falls on Aichi houses

JAL jet engine debris falls on Aichi houses

NAGOYA, Japan - Photo shows engine debris from a troubled Japan Airlines (JAL) DC-10 plane that fell on houses in the city of Komaki, Aichi Prefecture June 27. The plane bound for Bangkok returned to Nagoya airport after it experienced problems with an engine on its right wing.

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