North Korea confirmed it had tested a Hwasong-12 ballistic missile, the first time a nuclear-capable missile of that size has been launched since 2017 https://t.co/paKDGGyyqz pic.twitter.com/HdOFbLco6J
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 31, 2022
US urges North Korea to join direct talks after missile test https://t.co/DyTANcmLin pic.twitter.com/X3GAONHpty
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 30, 2022
North Korea says it tested a Hwasong-12 missile, took pictures from space https://t.co/ppnAJZUcLG pic.twitter.com/3hi6mDzv2K
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 30, 2022
What does Kim Jong-un want from North Korea missile tests? https://t.co/WjSbhUocrA
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) January 28, 2022
North Korea missile tests: Biggest launch since 2017 https://t.co/4l44DMdsnR
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) January 30, 2022
US condemns North Korea after it launches longest-range missile test since 2017 https://t.co/u4w4dyoECh
— The Guardian (@guardian) January 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/TelegraphWorld/status/1487014819752513544
North Korea boasts of launching nuclear-capable missile which can reach the US https://t.co/MmipZxVfdZ pic.twitter.com/u8ZbncXDOI
— The Mirror (@DailyMirror) January 31, 2022
North Korea confirmed that its seventh missile test of the year was of a Hwasong-12 – the most powerful weapon it has tested since 2017https://t.co/OFxpJFFBzw
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) January 30, 2022
US calls for direct talks as North Korea confirms largest missile test since 2017 https://t.co/fVb1NlfuYm pic.twitter.com/qrPP8qp0f9
— FRANCE 24 (@FRANCE24) January 31, 2022
North Korea released photos after what it says was a successful ballistic missile test. It is the seventh launch this year, making January the busiest ever for the country's missile program: https://t.co/GASkQcR641 pic.twitter.com/FopOr3fgNA
— DW News (@dwnews) January 31, 2022
• US calls UN Security Council meeting on Russian military build-up
• North Korea confirms missile tests as Kim inspects 'important' munitions factory
• Honduras' first female president sworn in amid congressional impasseToday's top stories in 1 minute: pic.twitter.com/JmBP3sfTM7
— DW News (@dwnews) January 28, 2022
#BREAKING: On January 30, North Korea fired a medium-range ICBMs. The US Indo-Pacific Command acknowledged that the current missile launch did not pose a threat to the United States and its allies. pic.twitter.com/UpimLiHJRS
— BulgarianMilitary.com (@BGMilitary) January 30, 2022
North Korea confirms test of missile capable of striking Guamhttps://t.co/edIcTd7WUo pic.twitter.com/SsGnqAGJn1
— CP24 (@CP24) January 31, 2022
North Korea launches suspected missile in 7th test in 2022 https://t.co/CuC4rs5SbK pic.twitter.com/WgPLUgPixa
— CTV News (@CTVNews) January 30, 2022
Officials from South Korea and Japan said it appeared the missile reached an altitude of up to 2000 kilometres and flew about 800 kilometres before dropping into sea off Japan. https://t.co/Dy1VsMHKOb
— Financial Review (@FinancialReview) January 30, 2022
North Korea fired what appeared to be the most powerful missile it has tested since President Joe Biden took office. The unusually fast pace of tests indicates North Korea’s intent to pressure the Biden administration over stalled nuclear negotiations. https://t.co/szDkULMfkW
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 30, 2022
North Korea fires suspected ballistic missile in 7th test this month https://t.co/vxn7PzkPjW pic.twitter.com/SmlOS3wHiE
— The Hill (@thehill) January 30, 2022
North Korea has fired what are presumed to be two short-range ballistic missiles into waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula — a move believed to be its sixth missile test this month, the South Korean military said. https://t.co/kUl2JbKc9y
— CNN (@CNN) January 27, 2022
North Korea's 6th weapons test this month means January could be one of Pyongyang's busiest months ever for ballistic missile tests. Kim Jong Un's testing binge comes just days before the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. @vausecnn @BradLendon @yoonjung_seohttps://t.co/j7EOW3iJG6 pic.twitter.com/DXItqXxdLR
— Will Ripley (@willripleyCNN) January 27, 2022
North Korea on Sunday conducted what appeared to be its longest-range missile test in five years as it ramps up military pressure amid long-stalled nuclear talks. https://t.co/wSc0j7Jmc7
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) January 30, 2022
North Korea launched its most powerful weapon since 2017, weapons experts say, a medium-range missile that took an unusually lofty trajectory and flew for 30 minutes https://t.co/00QhozLAlu
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) January 30, 2022
North Korea continues war drills, launching most powerful missile since 2017 https://t.co/ZJXLLHxbXP pic.twitter.com/GyFHYy5JNg
— New York Post (@nypost) January 30, 2022
North Korea has confirmed the test of a missile capable of striking Guam https://t.co/xbVrhMd9wO
— TIME (@TIME) January 31, 2022
North Korea Confirms Test Launch Of Ballistic Missile Capable Of Hitting Guam https://t.co/qM3hNvq2hA pic.twitter.com/Fknu1U310d
— Forbes (@Forbes) January 31, 2022
North Korea confirmed it test-launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile capable of reaching the U.S. territory of Guam, the North’s most significant weapon launch in years. https://t.co/KFaFa6D9Wc
— Newsmax (@newsmax) January 31, 2022
Camera mounted on North Korea missile takes snaps from space https://t.co/IylAlFvymG pic.twitter.com/KztIB52huA
— Bloomberg (@business) January 31, 2022
North Korea’s state media released a report acknowledging the country's 7th missile test in January.
The Biden administration reiterated that it’s ready to hold talks with Pyongyang without preconditions https://t.co/Eou964Dvos #弾道ミサイル pic.twitter.com/ufhDNi2472
— Bloomberg Quicktake (@Quicktake) January 31, 2022
The Japanese and South Korean militaries said the missile traveled 497 miles before landing in the sea.
The flight details suggest the North tested its longest-range ballistic missile since 2017. https://t.co/DDgay8vUU8
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) January 30, 2022
North Korea just tested its biggest missile since 2017, but state media isn't treating it like huge news. Very business-as-usual vibes. No threats or bombastic language, like in 2017. pic.twitter.com/fs3gdqAl9z
— William Gallo (@GalloVOA) January 31, 2022
US military statement on North Korea's ballistic missile launch: pic.twitter.com/BB03uVjeJr
— William Gallo (@GalloVOA) January 30, 2022
#NorthKorea may have just tested it's first Intermediate-Range Ballistic Missile (IRBM) since 2017!
Reported lofted trajectory similar to the 2000km apogee & 700km flown first successful Hwasong-12 IRBM test in May 2017 (below)https://t.co/L2R9wVXu8S pic.twitter.com/v1uCYtBuOn
— Joseph Dempsey (@JosephHDempsey) January 30, 2022
Enough already! #NorthKorea now on 7th round of missile tests for 2022https://t.co/7AJd5WAQL5
— Joseph Dempsey (@JosephHDempsey) January 29, 2022
A brief guide to DPRK missile watching online.
North Korea is going to be launching a lot of interesting stuff again. Here's the information we get, where we get it from and when.
— Dr. Jeffrey Lewis (@ArmsControlWonk) January 30, 2022
North Korea appears to test biggest missile in five years https://t.co/p7jJcwoMpN pic.twitter.com/LATjD3QCcL
— American Military News (@AmerMilNews) January 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/TheresaAFallon/status/1487933125418270720
North #Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile into the East Sea (Sea of Japan) on Sunday, South Korea’s military saidhttps://t.co/lREIjYmBe9
— Saudi Gazette (@Saudi_Gazette) January 30, 2022
North #Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile into the East Sea on Sunday, South Korea’s military said. pic.twitter.com/HNck0ZicUa
— The Saudi Post – English (@TheSaudiPost_En) January 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/status/1487768809469616131
North Korea conducted what could be its longest-range missile test since 2017 on Sunday, say analysts ⤵️ https://t.co/7SNsvowtDj
— Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) January 30, 2022
#NorthKorea confirmed Monday it had fired its most powerful missile since 2017, capping a month-long blitz of launches that has raised the spectre of leader Kim Jong Un restarting #nuclear tests. pic.twitter.com/If0NijK1mr
— KUWAIT TIMES (@kuwaittimesnews) January 31, 2022
After #NorthKorea's missile tests, #SouthKorea's minister of defense inspected the Army Missile Command today. "N. Korea’s series of missile test-fires… pose a direct and serious threat to us and a grave challenge to international peace and stability.” pic.twitter.com/FsPvRgC0jS
— EHA News (@eha_news) January 31, 2022
https://twitter.com/eha_news/status/1487985691036426240
North Korea conducts its largest missile test since 2017 by sending its seventh ballistic missile of the month into space pic.twitter.com/6a4odIhqSa
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) January 30, 2022
#NorthKorea confirmed it had tested a Hwasong-12 intermediate-range ballistic #missile (IRBM), as US and South Korean officials warned Sunday's launch could lead to resumed testing of long-range weapons and nuclear bombs pic.twitter.com/IOiMfRv4vc
— DD News (@DDNewslive) January 31, 2022
North Korea Says Tested Hwasong-12 Missile, Took Pictures From Space https://t.co/FdATz41ySu pic.twitter.com/1zdOvH61f6
— NDTV News feed (@ndtvfeed) January 31, 2022
North Korea says tested most powerful missile since 2017, took pictures from space
Read: https://t.co/RcGjaeyNQ2 pic.twitter.com/TX0hE9kL14
— The Times Of India (@timesofindia) January 31, 2022
Higher resolution of North Korea's latest cruise missile tests. pic.twitter.com/hgMmrmXjhm
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) January 27, 2022
North Korea *appears* to have tested an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM). Allow me to revisit this for a moment. Some have interpreted this as the April 2018 moratorium explicitly covering IRBM. A few comments on this. https://t.co/381qcAa28N
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) January 30, 2022
South Korea and Japan state North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles into the sea as nuclear-armed Pyongyang steps up weapons testing to defend itself against what it claims is a hostile United States.#KantipurNews #Headlines pic.twitter.com/Mum57NKHzA
— Kantipur TV HD (@ourktv) January 27, 2022
North Korea confirms biggest missile test since 2017
READ MORE: https://t.co/WDC889BzI0 pic.twitter.com/83TMmPLUjw
— Ada Derana (@adaderana) January 31, 2022
North Korea missile test:
Uproar after North Korea conducts its biggest missile launch since 2017#CitizenWeekend pic.twitter.com/dXM6JU8NdC
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) January 30, 2022
North Korea Tests Most Powerful Missile Since 2017https://t.co/qbjONS9UYo pic.twitter.com/VPNKwrbbSK
— Channels Television (@channelstv) January 30, 2022
#NorthKorea / #World / #News
North Korea launched an “unidentified missile object”
Read: https://t.co/Q0tPRAdG9Mphoto: "Big V2.1 Blastoff" by jurvetson is licensed under CC BY 2.0 pic.twitter.com/Q6hxXKY8jw
— Russian Free Press (@RussianFP) January 30, 2022
#Pyongyang confirmed on Monday it had launched a Hwasong-12 ballistic missile.#NorthKorea has released photographs which it said were taken from its most powerful missile launch in five years.#hwasong12#missilelaunch pic.twitter.com/ZqIQoEuGre
— Asia Free Press (AFP) (@AsiaFreePress) January 31, 2022
South Korea's President Moon urges North Korea to halt creating tension and answer international call for dialogue as North carried out its 7th missile test in this month on Sunday pic.twitter.com/oDQkk0yiFz
— The South Asia Times (@thesouthasiatim) January 30, 2022
North Korea confirms it tested Hwasong-12 missile and took pictures from space https://t.co/3RBaEfUZ23
— South China Morning Post (@SCMPNews) January 31, 2022
#NorthKorea fired what is presumed to be its longest-range ballistic #missile since 2017 on Sunday, its seventh round of weapons launches this month. pic.twitter.com/ohTHQhNndZ
— 凤凰网 Ifeng (@IFENG__official) January 30, 2022
North Korea fires missile into sea off east coast https://t.co/awOYGM27hF pic.twitter.com/5TL7feZfwN
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) January 29, 2022
N. Korea fires unidentified projectile toward East Sea: S. Korean military https://t.co/NrZgeEFjTU
— Yonhap News Agency (@YonhapNews) January 26, 2022
KCTV aired a slideshow of North Korea's Jan. 30 IRBM test as the only entry for its 5pm news segment with two new photos allegedly "photographed from outer space with a camera at the warhead of the missile."
Read more about the Hwasong-12 test here:https://t.co/dbapBgPkwr pic.twitter.com/xGsYYKgcST
— NK NEWS (@nknewsorg) January 31, 2022
North Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) from Mupyong-ri, Jagang. The missiles hit a top speed of Mach 16 and flew about 800 km at a top altitude of 2,000 km, pic.twitter.com/wMCsxVfqmm
— Intelsky (@Intel_sky) January 30, 2022
North Korea fired an intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) into the East Sea on Sunday, South Korea's military said, raising fears that Pyongyang has inched toward its threatened suspension of a self-imposed moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests.#NorthKorea pic.twitter.com/PVcBVRn5t7
— International Defence Analysis (@Defence_IDA) January 30, 2022
North Korea Missile Tests
The South Korean military says North Korea has launched suspected ballistic missiles into the sea off its east coast. So far this month, North Korea has tested 6 different types of missiles.
South Korea's military said on Thursday, January 27, pic.twitter.com/fZLQu0QrWA— International Defence Analysis (@Defence_IDA) January 28, 2022
Quick sim of yesterdays still-UID, poss Hwasong-12 missile launch out of Chagang Province, North Korea. Nothing particularly exciting in the sim yet, but its odd to see a lofted trajectory like this after so many exotic payload tests, it feels like 2017 again. pic.twitter.com/j7iVuBxvWs
— Scott LaFoy (@wslafoy) January 30, 2022
Japan's Defense Ministry has released a map of the missile's estimated distance traveled. Relatively close to Japan's EEZ. pic.twitter.com/AW5f8n4Her
— Jesse Johnson (@jljzen) January 30, 2022
A number of CPDLC messages to aircraft and crew in the Pacific Region after North Korea launch yet another missile. #northkorea #satcom #pacific #avgeeks #cpdlc @thebaldgeek pic.twitter.com/kXl6FWFwjQ
— scanSydney (@scanSydney) January 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/AlertChannel/status/1487898667499626505
North Korea has conducted what is thought to be its biggest missile launch since 2017. Cartoon by Paolo Lombardi: https://t.co/CoBcSKBNZ9#NorthKorea #KimJongUn #missile #weapons #war pic.twitter.com/4C4A0vhI6Z
— The Cartoon Movement (@cartoonmovement) January 30, 2022
Update from South Korea’s JCS. North Korea launched 1 ballistic missile from Jagang Province at 2252z towards the East Sea/Sea of Japan. pic.twitter.com/34XH0NgSbE
— Aircraft Spots (@AircraftSpots) January 30, 2022
#NorthKorea launches suspected missile in 7th test in 2022. The weapon was possibly a #ballistic missile but didn’t immediately provide further details.#ArmsRace#38thParallel pic.twitter.com/X5cnsreICU
— Oceanner (@Oceanworldfree) January 30, 2022
Another diplomatic masterstroke by China in the United Nations to delay the sanctions by the United States on North Korea.
United States tried to put a sanction after the missile launch by the North Korea. But the intentions of the US went in vain for sometimes pic.twitter.com/VQZ1bLNvrU
— The International Magazine (@TheIntlMagz) January 23, 2022
https://twitter.com/Rob_Noorollah/status/1487594370085707785
https://twitter.com/CurtisHebert/status/1487795319710658564
U.K. PM Johnson cancels trip to Japan planned for mid-February -Kyodo https://t.co/zF7CN6jIHo pic.twitter.com/Stoed3KPNu
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 31, 2022
The British government has canceled Prime Minister Boris Johnson's planned visit to Japan in February due to growing tensions over Ukraine and his alleged participation in parties that broke COVID-19 lockdown rules. https://t.co/O2gIgdd4N3
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) January 31, 2022
British leader Boris Johnson may visit Japan on Feb. 15 and 16 for talks with Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, with the two likely to discuss ways to enhance security cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. https://t.co/s4kcN3dfLl
— The Japan Times (@japantimes) January 29, 2022
It has become increasingly difficult for Johnson to make the trip as tensions between Russia and the West intensify over Ukraine.https://t.co/6bGnr9aBdQ#Ukraine #Russia #BorisJohnson
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) January 31, 2022
Boris Johnson works toward possible mid-February visit to Japanhttps://t.co/ATIfO3A6Ms
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) January 29, 2022
British PM Johnson cancels planned visit to Japan: gov't sourceshttps://t.co/lrUfFFBLzU
— Kyodo News | Japan (@kyodo_english) January 31, 2022
British PM Johnson eyeing visit to Japan in mid-Feb. https://t.co/swJ80Kc3d0
— The Mainichi (Japan Daily News) (@themainichi) January 29, 2022
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson cancels Japan trip https://t.co/4Z5IOlRHYI
— P.M. NEWS (@pmnewsnigeria) January 31, 2022
Britain, Japan prepare Johnson-Kishida summit for mid-February: Media https://t.co/6tkOWBVzlj
— ST Foreign Desk (@STForeignDesk) January 29, 2022
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson might visit Japan in February for talks with Kishida, if U.K. political situation allows. (photo by Reuters)https://t.co/YVBOsEJu1Y pic.twitter.com/S8wDjAq1VT
— The Japan News (@The_Japan_News) January 30, 2022
Covid live news: Johnson faces outrage over lockdown birthday; Japan to impose restrictions on 70% of the country https://t.co/Lqx1hSJMXL
— The Guardian (@guardian) January 25, 2022
Mazda Motor has begun making cars in the U.S. for the first time in a decade after logging its best year for sales in the American market.https://t.co/WRHfVOJ1Cf#Mazda #CX50
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) January 30, 2022
Japan will revamp its national quantum technology strategy, aiming to become self-sufficient in the area as the U.S. and China continue to make progress on mastering the critical next-generation technology.https://t.co/af2XebxJBM
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) January 25, 2022
Yakei, a female macaque in a nature reserve in Japan, violently overthrew the alpha male of her troop to become its first female leader in the reserve’s 70-year history.
She presides over 677 monkeys, but a messy love triangle could endanger her status. https://t.co/3sRa36vAHP pic.twitter.com/Gooy6RxWJR
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 21, 2022
China accuses U.S., Japan of smearing it 'baselessly' https://t.co/FRCgPcrK3s pic.twitter.com/3gyHtJNbXQ
— Reuters Asia (@ReutersAsia) January 24, 2022
Japanese trading and pharmaceutical company Kowa Co Ltd said on Monday anti-parasite drug ivermectin has been found effective for treating the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in a Phase III trial. https://t.co/OPydHzSSZW
— Reuters Health (@Reuters_Health) January 31, 2022
Japanese pre-print "Ivermectin showed the highest binding affinity and may be the most effective drug
candidate against the Omicron variant." https://t.co/hxO4TSgYzD— Daniel Horowitz (@RMConservative) January 30, 2022
Fact check: No, ivermectin didn’t cure COVID-19 in Japan and India @TorontoStar https://t.co/PR2BcvM7Ry
— Lex Harvey (@lexharvs) January 28, 2022
未接種で昨年初頭に病院を解雇され、自分でクリニックをはじめて、コロナ患者にイベルメクチン処方とFLCCCプロトコルを適用した。
結果は1,092人を診て死者は一人、その一人も高齢で合併症を持つ終末期患者だった。アメリカにはこんな町医者もいる。
長尾医師みたいだね。https://t.co/5apOsCtwLL— 鈴木敏仁 (@bingsuzuki) January 29, 2022
In silico screening of drugs against Omicron.
"Nirmatrelvir (Paxlovid), MPro 13b, and Lopinavir displayed increased effectiveness and efficacy, while Ivermectin showed the best result against Omicron"https://t.co/SXYf8tRBYp pic.twitter.com/fP7xl5lQ4r
— Covid19Crusher (@Covid19Crusher) January 30, 2022
表5:オミクロン株の主要プロテアーゼ(タンパク質分解酵素)に対する有望薬剤の結合エネルギー
論文全文:https://t.co/6YS88cifib pic.twitter.com/oRonG1IxVo— Maxwell Smart (@universalsoftw2) January 30, 2022
https://twitter.com/haba_survivor/status/1485350079498436608
興和、「イベルメクチン」のオミクロン株への抗ウイルス効果を確認(ロイター) https://t.co/ufzZBtzk86
— イベルメクチン最速入荷情報 (@zaikojouhou) January 31, 2022