MANILA, Philippines - North Korea recently conducted a powerful hydrogen bomb test, elevating the country's "nuclear might to the next level."
South Korea responded to North Korea's nuclear test with broadcasts of anti-Pyongyang propaganda, K-Pop and weather reports across the tense border.
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Analysts said that North Korea's nuclear tests advance its aim to build nuclear-yipped missiles that may be used against its enemies, particularly the United States.
Meanwhile, the United States House of Representatives is eyeing to pass a legislation that would punish North Korea for its latest nuclear test.