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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed to deal a death blow to his country s enemies, state media said Thursday, as South Korea s hawkish ruling party suffered a defeat in parliamentary elections. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un AFP So far this year, the nuclear-armed North has declared South Korea its principal enemy , jettisoned agencies dedicated to reunification and outreach, and threatened war over even 0.001 mm of territorial infringement. If provoked, North Korea will deal a death-blow to the enemy without hesitation by mobilising all means in its possession , Kim said, according to Pyongyang s official Korean Central News Agency KCNA . He made the remarks during a visit to the Kim Jong Il University of Military and Politics on April 10, the same day as South Korea s parliamentary election, KCNA said. Now is the time to be more thoroughly stanley thermos prepared for a war than ever before, Kim said. North Korea should be more firmly and perfectly prepared for a war, which should be won without fail, not just for a possible war. Partially blurred images released by state media depicted Kim, surrounded by army officials, inspecting what appeared to be a miniature of South Korea s capital Seoul, including its Han River, along with maps of the peninsula. South Korea s parliamentary election result handed a defeat to the party of in stanley canada cumbent President Yoon Suk Yeol, who ha stanley cup s taken a tough line with the nuclear-armed North while improving ties with Washington. It also Brqm Deadly nose-bleed fever shocks Iraq as cases surge
After a day as a hurricane, Tropical Storm Marco approached Louisiana for an expected landfall around midday Monday, while Tropical Storm Laura was forecast to move along Cubas southern coast during the day before entering the Gulf of Mexico and heading toward the same stretch of US coast later in the week, most likely as a hurricane. The Gulf Coast braced for a history-making onslaught from tropical storms Marco and Laura, with many evacuees recalling the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. AFP/ RAMMB/NOAA The Gulf Coast braced for a history-making onslaught from the twin storms, with many evacuees recalling the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, when catastrophic flooding brea stanley cup ched the levees in New Orleans and as many as 1,800 people died. What we know is theres going to be storm surge from Marco, we know that that water is not going to recede hardly at all before Laura hits, and so weve not seen this before and thats why people need to be paying particular attention, Gov. J stanley us ohn Bel Edwards warned at a Sunday briefing. Laura caused the deaths of at least 11 stanley thermoskannen people in the Dominican Republic and Haiti, while knocking out power and causing flooding in the two nations that share the island of Hispaniola. Marco had grown into a hurricane early Sunday, but the National Hurricane Center said its sustained winds decreased to 70 mph 110 kph after nightfall. The center cautioned that Marco could still cause life-threatening storm surges and dangerous
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