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In this photo provided by the North Korean government, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, center, attends a ceremony to break ground for building 10,000 homes, in Pyongyang, Tuesday. AP/Press Association Images

North Korea launches suspected ballistic missiles into sea

US officials played it down as not a violation of UN resolutions.

NORTH KOREA HAS fired two suspected ballistic missiles into the sea, in its first substantive provocation to the new US administration of Joe Biden.

The nuclear-armed North has a long history of using weapons tests to ramp up tensions, in a carefully calibrated process to try to forward its objectives.

Donald Trump’s first year in office was marked by a series of escalating launches, accompanied by a war of words between him and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.

Pyongyang had been biding its time since the new administration took office, not even officially acknowledging its existence until last week.

But Seoul’s joint chiefs of staff said the North fired two short-range missiles into the Sea of Japan, known as the East Sea in Korea, from South Hamgyong province.

They travelled 450 kilometres and reached a maximum altitude of 60 kilometres, the JCS added, and after an emergency meeting, South Korea’s National Security Council expressed “deep concern” at the launch.

North Korea is banned from developing any ballistic missiles under UN Security Council resolutions, and is under multiple international sanctions over its weapons programmes.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga was unequivocal, telling reporters: “North Korea launched two ballistic missiles.”

It had been a year since the last such incident, he added, saying: “This threatens the peace and security of our country and the region. It is also a violation of the UN resolution.”

Tokyo said they came down outside the waters of Japan’s exclusive economic zone.

‘Familiar pattern’

Pyongyang has made rapid progress in its capabilities under Kim, testing missiles capable of reaching the entire continental United States as tensions mounted in 2017.

Trump and Kim then embarked on an extraordinary diplomatic bromance, holding two headline-grabbing summits in Singapore and Vietnam.

The United States pulled back on some joint military exercises with South Korea while the North froze intercontinental ballistic missile tests.

But the February 2019 Hanoi summit broke up over sanctions relief and what North Korea would be willing to give up in return.

Communications then dried up, despite a third encounter in the Demilitarized Zone that divides the Korean peninsula, and no substantive progress was made towards denuclearisation.

“North Korea appears to be returning to a familiar pattern of using provocations to raise tensions and garner attention,” said Jean Lee of the Wilson Center in Washington.

Pyongyang carried out a series of weapons tests last year that it called “long-range artillery” but others described as short-range ballistic missiles.

Trump had been “willing to turn a blind eye to North Korea’s ballistic missile launches as long as they were not tests of long-range missiles”, Lee said.

“But I suspect the Biden administration will confront any confirmed ballistic missile launches that violate UN Security Council resolutions.”

 ‘Lunatic theory’ 

Thursday’s launch comes after Pyongyang fired two short-range, non-ballistic missiles in a westerly direction towards China at the weekend.

US officials played that down as not a violation of UN resolutions, with Biden telling reporters: “According to the Defense Department, it’s business as usual.”

It followed joint exercises by the US and South Korean militaries and a visit to the region by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to discuss alliance and security issues.

During their trip to Seoul and Tokyo, Blinken repeatedly stressed the importance of denuclearising North Korea.

That prompted North Korean first vice foreign minister Choe Son Hui to accuse the United States of a “lunatic theory of ‘threat from North Korea’ and groundless rhetoric about ‘complete denuclearisation’”.

Yoo Ho-yeol, emeritus professor of North Korean studies at Korea University, told AFP that Thursday’s launch “signals the beginning of Pyongyang putting pressure on Washington for nuclear talks”.

“What it will do next depends on to what degree the US and China will respond to this.”

Biden administration officials say they have sought to reach out to Pyongyang through several channels but have received no response so far.

They are now finalising a strategy that the White House will discuss with Japanese and South Korean security officials next week.

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    Mute The whistler
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:24 PM

    The shopping centre is empty because Ballymun regeneration (aka dublin corporation) bought the existing stores out to close the centre down, they wanted to make way for a new shopping centre that their pals in treasury holdings planned on building

    http://www.herald.ie/news/whats-in-a-name-as-ballymun-becomes-spring-cross-27894808.html

    Of course that died on its arse and ballymun was left with an empty shopping centre

    You couldnt make this stuff up, gross mismanagement

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    Mute Random Punter
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    Mar 6th 2014, 2:46 PM

    Thanks for the link Whistler. Judging by the number of thumbs down there were at least 7 Dublin City Councilors reading this article.

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    Mar 5th 2014, 9:50 PM

    An eyesore is an eyesore ,after all !

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    Mute David McShite
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:23 PM

    Been through that area a few times and went into the center once. I can honestly say I was actually shocked by the deplorable conditions both inside and outside. It defines “kip” like nowhere else I’ve been. Not helped by the large population of drunken tramps and junkies frequenting it too. Really feel bad for decent people trapped in that area.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 6:08 AM

    I can’t believe there are people in Ballymun who have jobs

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    Mute David McShite
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    Mar 6th 2014, 7:06 AM

    Although you jest, there are not many.

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    Mute Random Punter
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    Mar 6th 2014, 2:49 PM

    You da man Vlad!

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    Mute Dylan Neary
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:35 PM

    Every tesco is an eye sore, they make their shops look budget so u think your getting reduced prices. Been robbing ireland for years

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    Mute Sheik Yahbouti
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:19 PM

    Sadly, Ballymun shopping centre IS a dump, so this is understandable.

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    Mute Shane Mac An TSionnaigh
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    Mar 5th 2014, 11:24 PM

    That whole place should be levelled along with the remaining towers, and most of the low life’s and dying junkies that frequent the place. feel so sorry for the decent people up there

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    Mute Stephen Byrne
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:01 PM

    I feel sorry for anyone who looses their job. The centre hasn’t been busy for probably 20 years. So many empty units in it now. That tescos has to be the most depressing supermarket I’ve ever been in. There’s so many options in the surrounding areas. SuperValu across the road, Omni and Charlestown. Shame the plans for a big shopping centre never moved off the drawing board

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    Mute Leslie Alan Rock
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:10 PM

    They undersold the area for the shopping centre by about 10 million. Have a gues who bought it….drum roll………..johnny ronan

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    Mute Stephen Byrne
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:17 PM

    I heard tesco were offered the chance to move to a new purpose built unit across the road on the land that now has wild flowers on it. But they decided to run down the lease. A number of shop owners wanted to move with them but Tesco weren’t interested. How true that is I can’t say, one of those rumours you hear from someone who was “at the meeting”

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    Mute Leslie Alan Rock
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:29 PM

    That area was where the new centre was supposed to be

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    Mar 6th 2014, 12:02 AM

    Don’t let the absence of fact stop a good rumour there sure you won’t.

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    Mute Stephen Byrne
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    Mar 6th 2014, 7:50 AM

    The lad at the meeting owns a few businesses in the area. Seems reliable enough for me

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    Mar 5th 2014, 9:58 PM

    ….& it’s definitely nothing to do with the onslaught and lower prices of Aldi & Lidl! Supervalu just up the road cut their store in half a couple of Years ago…..

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    Mute Tony Moran
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:04 PM

    Exactly. You’ve hit the nail squarely on the head with that comment.

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    Mute jason bourne
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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:50 PM

    Not a chance… Loads of lidls and Aldi’s beside tescos all over the country and it doesn’t make a jot of difference

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    Mute Karen NíDhochartaigh
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    Mar 6th 2014, 1:14 AM

    I dont drive so my nearest aldi is a pain to shop at. The nearest lidl in in the city centre and the supervalu has a dreadful selection to say the least. That tesco sadly is in a decapitated centre that gave me the heebee jeebies passing through wasnt opened late nor on a sunday (wont pay the staff time and a third) never mind bank holidays. It was only a matter of time sadly. I hope they all find more work. I know I’ll be worse off due to its closure anyway.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 9:01 AM

    Never thought I’d see Tesco closing a store

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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:44 PM

    Aldi in Ballymun/Santry is always packed.

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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:42 PM

    history repeating itself,Dcc did the same thing in the 60′s when they were building Ballymun, BRL/DCC where supposed to build community facilities including large shopping centre. houses have been built with no proper amenities……welcome to ballymun!!

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    Mute Damian Rossiter
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    Mar 5th 2014, 11:55 PM

    Feel sorry for those losing their jobs and for once it appears nama is not to be blamed. But does highlight why nama will not work, lots of property in areas where nothing can be done and lots of politicians bleeting that nama should pull rabbits from a hat and reverse 20 years of decline with a ‘plan’. Same politician will score points with electorate whilst not raising any ideas that would be remotely viable for the property.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 2:50 AM

    What a shame I worked in Joe Wynnes newsagent when Quinnsworth was there back in 1971 wow I’m showing my age here lol But cannot believe this shopping centre is gone what a shame for the community.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 8:37 AM

    That was a very busy newsagent in those days. As we know though when public servants get involved in business matters it can only go one way, disaster for workers.
    They forget that all jobs aren’t guaranteed for life.

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    Mute Jason McCutcheon
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    Mar 6th 2014, 12:29 AM

    I have good memories of this Centre. Spent some summers with cousins in Santry in 80′s never had any issues there!

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    Mar 6th 2014, 9:45 AM

    I remember when the shopping center opened in Ballymun , it was the biggest in the county. We had Quinnsworth and Penney’s and Shaws lots of smaller shops, two pubs two banks , the best fish shop in Dublin , such a pity , I walked through it last December and it was like a war zone.
    I worked in Quinnsworth and also had a job at night in the chipper when I first got married ,used to walk home alone at midnight,,,,found not even imagine doing that now.

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    Mar 5th 2014, 10:08 PM

    Its wierd cos the place always seemed busy

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    Mar 6th 2014, 12:11 AM

    Ballymun does anyone really care about such hell holes

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    Mar 6th 2014, 6:51 AM

    Eh yes most of us do

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    Mar 6th 2014, 8:40 AM

    Yes Jimijoeyr people do care, aw maybe you’re one of those cosy D4 head.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 6:42 PM

    I care about where I live, like a lot of us who live out here.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 8:15 AM

    The thing is we are in a Recession and people are shopping on a tight budget. With the likes of Aldi’s and Lidl whom selling Irish produces. Tesco are out pricing themselves in the Market. The two store mention have more then doubled there market share in the last four years.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 9:39 AM

    A lot of Tesco haters on here but they do provide employment to 1000′s here in Ireland directly and indirectly via suppliers!

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    Mar 7th 2014, 11:37 AM

    Amazed at the number of green thumbs for comments that include terms like “drunken tramps and junkies”, “dying junkies” They say a lot more about the commentators and “likers” than these horrible descriptions of humans do.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 7:09 AM

    The crisis in Ukraine has made the situation worse. Tesco should open up in Kiev and use the store in Ballymun as an arms dump for NATO. NATO = Nows Time to Take Over.

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    Mar 6th 2014, 10:49 AM

    Now’s,time to take over = ntto not NATO

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    Mar 6th 2014, 11:29 AM

    Knock it down immediately. Every little helps

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