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North Korea fires 'projectiles', South Korea says stop raising tensions
North Korea fired several "unidentified short-range projectiles" into the sea off its east coast on Saturday, prompting South Korea to call on its communist neighbor to "stop acts that escalate military tension on the Korean Peninsula".

from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2PNL87t
from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2PNL87t
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