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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reacts during a celebration for nuclear scientists and engineers who contributed to a hydrogen bomb test, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on September 10, 2017. KCNA via REUTERS

Daily Mail: North Korea threatens to 'reduce the US to ashes' and 'sink Japan into the sea' as satellite images suggest Kim Jong-un is preparing another nuclear test

* North Korea threatens to reduce 'Yankees' to 'ashes and dust' after sanctions
* Also hits out at 'wicked Japs' and says country 'should be sunk' by a nuke
* Comes as US defense officials said regime has spent last 48 hours moving mobile missile launchers into position and preparing fixed sites for launch
* Elsewhere new satellite imagery of the Punggye-ri nuclear test site was released
* It suggests part of the underground base collapsed after last test, but that new areas are now being prepared to carry out future explosions

North Korea has threatened to nuke Japan and reduce the US 'to ashes and darkness' in response to the latest sanctions imposed by the UN.

The threat was issued via the North's state news agency as US defense officials said the regime has spent the last 48 hours moving mobile missile launchers and preparing fixed sites for launch.

Read more ....

MIDDLE EAST

Twin suicide attacks leave dozens dead in southern Iraq. Suicide bombers kill at least 50 people in Nassiriya in southern Iraq, Islamic State claims responsibility.

Iraq parliament votes to remove Kirkuk governor.

Iraq, Turkey step up pressure over Kurd independence vote.

Syria talks in Astana aim for lasting ceasefires.

Russian minister meets Assad in Damascus.

US sent weapons to Syria through Ramstein military base - report.

Qatar's emir to meet Turkey's President Erdogan.

Yemen rebels threaten to target UAE with missiles.

ASIA

North Korea threatens to 'sink' Japan, reduce US to 'ashes and darkness'. North Korea threatens US, Japan over UN sanctions.

Rohingya exodus reaches 389,000, UN fears worse to come.

Myanmar Rohingya crisis: Al Qaeda warns crimes against 'Muslim brothers' will be avenged.

Vietnam braces for 'strongest storm in a decade'.

East Timor set to swear in Mari Alkatiri as PM.

Vietnam state oil firm boss Nguyen Xuan Son faces death penalty for embezzlement.

Kuala Lumpur school fire kills at least 23, mostly students, officials say.

AFRICA
 
Deadly attack hits Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.

UN trying to improve 'terrible' migrant detention conditions in Libya.

Girl strapped with bomb kills 5 in Cameroon mosque.

Nigerians return home to rebuild lives shattered by Boko Haram.

Togo opposition calls for new anti-government protests.

Tunisia scraps ban on Muslim women marrying non-Muslims.

Bid by S.Africa's Zuma to fight corruption charges in doubt.

EUROPE

NATO voices skepticism over size of Russia's Zapad military exercise.

Zapad games 'peaceful' and 'defensive,' Russia assures West.

Kremlin accuses West of 'whipping up hysteria' over Russian war games.

EU sticks to Libya strategy on migrants, despite human rights concerns.

European MPs condemn violence against Rohingya in Myanmar.

Catalans set to begin campaigning for independence ballot.

Hacking for the government: Germany opens ZITiS cyber surveillance agency.

AMERICAS

Trump says 'fairly close' to deal with Democrats on immigration issues.

Restoring electricity a priority as Trump visits Florida.

US sued over border searches of phones and computers.

H.R. McMaster memo on stopping leaks gets leaked.

Trump warns Colombia it may be decertified as drug war ally.

Colombia expects tough peace negotiations with ELN rebels.

Mexicans' positive view of the U.S. collapses in Trump era: poll.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. military: American ISIS fighter reportedly ‘surrenders’.

Airstrikes against ISIS hit all-time high.

US ops against al-Shabab in Somalia heat up.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Growing convergence between Japan and India has capacity to stimulate global economy: PM Modi.

Union power is putting pressure on Silicon Valley’s tech giants.

US agencies banned from using Russia's Kaspersky software.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reacts during a celebration for nuclear scientists and engineers who contributed to a hydrogen bomb test, in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) in Pyongyang on September 10, 2017. KCNA via REUTERS

Daily Mail: North Korea threatens to 'reduce the US to ashes' and 'sink Japan into the sea' as satellite images suggest Kim Jong-un is preparing another nuclear test

* North Korea threatens to reduce 'Yankees' to 'ashes and dust' after sanctions
* Also hits out at 'wicked Japs' and says country 'should be sunk' by a nuke
* Comes as US defense officials said regime has spent last 48 hours moving mobile missile launchers into position and preparing fixed sites for launch
* Elsewhere new satellite imagery of the Punggye-ri nuclear test site was released
* It suggests part of the underground base collapsed after last test, but that new areas are now being prepared to carry out future explosions

North Korea has threatened to nuke Japan and reduce the US 'to ashes and darkness' in response to the latest sanctions imposed by the UN.

The threat was issued via the North's state news agency as US defense officials said the regime has spent the last 48 hours moving mobile missile launchers and preparing fixed sites for launch.

Read more ....

MIDDLE EAST

Twin suicide attacks leave dozens dead in southern Iraq. Suicide bombers kill at least 50 people in Nassiriya in southern Iraq, Islamic State claims responsibility.

Iraq parliament votes to remove Kirkuk governor.

Iraq, Turkey step up pressure over Kurd independence vote.

Syria talks in Astana aim for lasting ceasefires.

Russian minister meets Assad in Damascus.

US sent weapons to Syria through Ramstein military base - report.

Qatar's emir to meet Turkey's President Erdogan.

Yemen rebels threaten to target UAE with missiles.

ASIA

North Korea threatens to 'sink' Japan, reduce US to 'ashes and darkness'. North Korea threatens US, Japan over UN sanctions.

Rohingya exodus reaches 389,000, UN fears worse to come.

Myanmar Rohingya crisis: Al Qaeda warns crimes against 'Muslim brothers' will be avenged.

Vietnam braces for 'strongest storm in a decade'.

East Timor set to swear in Mari Alkatiri as PM.

Vietnam state oil firm boss Nguyen Xuan Son faces death
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penalty for embezzlement.

Kuala Lumpur school fire kills at least 23, mostly students, officials say.

AFRICA
 
Deadly attack hits Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.

UN trying to improve 'terrible' migrant detention conditions in Libya.

Girl strapped with bomb kills 5 in Cameroon mosque.

Nigerians return home to rebuild lives shattered by Boko Haram.

Togo opposition calls for new anti-government protests.

Tunisia scraps ban on Muslim women marrying non-Muslims.

Bid by S.Africa's Zuma to fight corruption charges in doubt.

EUROPE

NATO voices skepticism over size of Russia's Zapad military exercise.

Zapad games 'peaceful' and 'defensive,' Russia assures West.

Kremlin accuses West of 'whipping up hysteria' over Russian war games.

EU sticks to Libya strategy on migrants, despite human rights concerns.

European MPs condemn violence against Rohingya in Myanmar.

Catalans set to begin campaigning for independence ballot.

Hacking for the government: Germany opens ZITiS cyber surveillance agency.

AMERICAS

Trump says 'fairly close' to deal with Democrats on immigration issues.

Restoring electricity a priority as Trump visits Florida.

US sued over border searches of phones and computers.

H.R. McMaster memo on stopping leaks gets leaked.

Trump warns Colombia it may be decertified as drug war ally.

Colombia expects tough peace negotiations with ELN rebels.

Mexicans' positive view of the U.S. collapses in Trump era: poll.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. military: American ISIS fighter reportedly ‘surrenders’.

Airstrikes against ISIS hit all-time high.

US ops against al-Shabab in Somalia heat up.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Growing convergence between Japan and India has capacity to stimulate global economy: PM Modi.

Union power is putting pressure on Silicon Valley’s tech giants.

US agencies banned from using Russia's Kaspersky software.


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