North Korea says it is gearing up to launch a satellite to orbit this month, a move that has drawn widespread international condemnation.
The satellite launch is expected to take place between April 12 and April 16 aboard an Unha-3 rocket, from a new site called Tongchang-ri in the northwest part of the country. Officials in the United States, South Korea, Japan and other nations view the liftoff as a thinly disguised military missile test.
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