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North Korea Prepares for Second Satellite Launch

North Korea is planning to make a second attempt at launching a satellite into orbit sometime between Thursday and August 31, according to the Japanese government. The country’s previous attempt in May was unsuccessful.

In response to North Korea’s preparations, the Japanese government has demanded that they cease their launch activities. They are also working closely with the United States, South Korea, and other concerned nations to address the situation.

Taking precautions, the Japan Coast Guard has issued a warning to vessels operating within a wide range of waters, including the Yellow Sea, East China Sea, and the area east of the Philippines’ Luzon Island. They are urging caution during the specified time period.

North Korea’s intentions for the satellite launch remain unclear, as it has previously been accused of using these endeavors as a cover for developing long-range missiles. The international community is closely monitoring the situation and has expressed concerns about the potential implications of North Korea’s actions.

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