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SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea launched ballistic missiles on Sunday, the day the leader of rival South Korea starts a state visit to China, Pyongyangβs chief ally, and just hours after the U.S. attacked Venezuela.
The firings of at least two missiles, the countryβs first in two months, further heighten global tensions after U.S. President Donald Trump launched an assault in Venezuela in which President Nicolas Maduro was captured.
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North Korea strongly denounced the U.S.
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