North Korea has launched its first ballistic missile test in five months, doing so in an eastward direction, according to South Korea's military. The brief statement from the Joint Chiefs of Staff offered no specifics, like the missile's range, highlighting the ongoing regional tension.

Scheduled just days before South Korea hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Conference, the test underscores North Korea's ambition to cement its status as a nuclear weapons state. Such recognition could potentially lead to the lifting of UN-imposed economic sanctions—something experts believe is driving Kim Jong Un's provocative actions.

Kim has been intensifying weapons testing after diplomatic talks with former US President Donald Trump stalled over unresolved sanctions. Last month, Kim showcased a new inte

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