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Is Kaplan CAT Harder Than NCLEX? If you’re planning to take the NCLEX exam, you may have heard of Kaplan CAT. Some students use it as a practice tool to prepare for the NCLEX, while others use it as a predictor of their chances of passing the exam. But is Kaplan CAT harder than the …

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Kim Jong-un unveils building of North Korea’s first ‘nuclear-powered’ submarine which ‘could fire NUKE missiles’ at West

TYRANT Kim Jong-un has unveiled North Korea’s first nuclear-powered submarine which could strike the West with nuke missiles.

Pictures released by the state media – known to be Kim’s propaganda machine – show the mighty submarine being built at a naval facility.

Kim Jong Un inspecting a nuclear submarine under construction.
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North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un inspects a nuclear submarine during a visit to a shipyard[/caption]
Kim Jong Un inspecting a nuclear submarine in a shipyard.
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Experts say it looks like a 7,000-ton-class one, which can carry about 10 missiles[/caption]
Kim Jong Un visits a North Korean shipyard.
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Kim said that North Korea aims to modernize water-surface and underwater warships[/caption]

Kim Jong-un was seen at a shipbuilding facility inspecting the construction of the vessel.

The Korean Central News Agency, or KCNA, didn’t provide details on the submarine, but said that Kim was briefed on its construction.

A bulletin read: “[Kim] learned about the building of a nuclear-powered strategic guided missile submarine as part of the country’s important goals … for building the country into an advanced maritime power.”

Analysts say, based on the images of the unfinished vessel, that the naval vessel could be a 6,000-ton-class or 7,000-ton-class one which can carry about 10 missiles.

Moon Keun-sik, a South Korean submarine expert who teaches at Seoul’s Hanyang University, said the term “strategic guided missiles” meant it would carry nuclear-capable weapons.

He added: “It would be absolutely threatening to [South Korea] and the US.”

During his visits to the shipyards, Kim said that North Korea aims to modernize water-surface and underwater warships simultaneously.

He stressed the need to make the incomparably overwhelming warships fulfill their mission to contain “the inveterate gunboat diplomacy of the hostile forces”.

The release of these pictures comes as the US and South Korea prepare to kick off their annual Freedom Shield joint military exercises on Monday.

North Korea has been dialing up its fiery rhetoric against the US ahead of the joint military drill, which Kim says could “deteriorate circumstances in the Korean Peninsula”.

A nuclear-powered submarine was among a long wish list of sophisticated weaponry that Kim vowed to introduce against the west – especially the US.

Other weapons were solid-fueled intercontinental ballistic missiles, hypersonic weapons, spy satellites and multi-warhead missiles.

North Korea has since performed a run of testing activities to acquire them.

Experts believe that Kim’s regime obtaining a greater ability to fire missiles from underwater is a worrying development, because it’s difficult for its rivals to detect such launches in advance.

Moon said that North Korea may have received Russian technological assistance to build a nuclear reactor to be used in the submarine in exchange for sending its troops to fight against Ukraine.

He also said that North Korea could launch the submarine in one or two years to test its capability before its actual deployment.

Kim's secret missile base disguised as Gold Course

By Katie Davis, Chief Foreign Reporter

SCHEMING Kim Jong-un has constructed a new missile base disguised as a private golf course, satellite images reveal.

Top analysts told The Sun how the James Bond villain-esque golf course features sand traps, grass and putting greens – but they believe they are being used to conceal launch pads and missile caches.

The extent of the North Korean despot’s nuclear and missile programme has long been shrouded in mystery – with stations scattered across the hermit kingdom.

Satellite images reveal Kim’s latest base, however, as he continues to ramp up his weapon development.

The pictures reveal what appears to be a private golf course near a recently demolished Kim family mansion in the Ryokpho district of southern Pyongyang.

Analysts confirmed the base could be used to launch long-range missiles – though appears more operational at the moment.

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North Korea already has an estimated 70-90 diesel-powered submarines in one of the world’s largest fleets.

However, they are mostly aging ones capable of launching only torpedoes and mines, not missiles.

In 2023, North Korea said that it had launched what it called its first tactical nuclear attack submarine.

It has conducted a slew of underwater-launched ballistic missile tests since 2016, but all launches were made from the same 2,000-ton-class submarine which has a single launch tube.

Many experts call it a test platform, rather than an operational submarine in active service.

It comes after North Korea unveiled its largest naval destroyer that could house a vertical launchpad capable of firing guided cruise missiles.

The mighty vessel – said to be similar to Russia’s famed Admiral Grigorovich frigate – is expected to substantially boost North Korea’s naval capabilities.

Kim Jong Un visits a shipyard during submarine construction.
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North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un visits a shipyard[/caption]
Warship under construction in a shipyard.
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Pictures released by the North Korean state media show the vessel under construction[/caption]
Kim Jong-un and officials inspecting a shipyard.
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Kim Jong-un was seen at the shipbuilding facility inspecting the construction of the vessel[/caption]

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What are the three types of age discrimination?

What Are the Three Types of Age Discrimination? Age discrimination can happen to anyone, but it is more common for older adults. It involves treating people unfairly because of their age, whether they are too young or too old to be hired, promoted, or protected from harassment. Age discrimination is illegal under federal laws that …

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Shekhar Kapur Net Worth: A Journey Towards Fame and Fortune Shekhar Kapur is a renowned Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter, whose work has gained worldwide recognition. He is best known for the critically acclaimed and commercially successful film “Elizabeth” (1998), which earned him a BAFTA Award for Best Film and a nomination for the …

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Labour MUST make work pay – the cost of failure is unthinkable

Benefits rebuild a huge job for Govt

FOR too long now Britain’s benefits bill has been unaffordable.

The annual cost of employment and ­disability benefits stands at a whopping £65billion.

People queuing outside a Job Centre Plus.
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For too long now Britain’s benefits bill has been unaffordable[/caption]

But even more damaging than the vast price tag has been the human cost.

More than nine million people of working age are unemployed and not seeking a job.

Under current rules, they often have little or no incentive to return to the workforce.

At a time of global uncertainty, the need to slash these costs is both morally right and economically vital.

Billions are needed to keep our nation safe.

The overhaul proposed by Labour is welcome.

For the first time, the benefits system will recognise that those who have worked deserve much greater support than other people who have lived their lives on hand-outs.

Both major parties have talked tough on benefits.

And the devil will, of course, be in the detail.

But Labour must make work pay.

The cost of failure is unthinkable.

Corridor care crisis

THE horrendous ordeal of Sarah Dodd should shame the NHS.

It is truly shocking that the ­mum of three endured eight days being treated in a hospital corridor.

This is the reality of healthcare in 21st Century Britain.

The former solicitor was treated on a makeshift bed at the Worcestershire Royal Hospital for more than a week after being admitted in excruciating pain.

Labour came to power promising to fix the NHS crisis.

It has staked its future on transforming our care.

Sarah’s experience shows the daunting scale of the task ahead.

Mask no questions

WHAT is the point of the monstrous Covid inquiry?

This moribund, lawyer-crammed probe is an obscene waste of £200million.

Ex-PM Boris Johnson vowed it would put the handling of the pandemic “under the microscope”.

So why is it failing to examine in more detail the provision of faulty PPE gear?

As we reveal, the inquiry will not be calling Richard and Sarah Stoute, whose firm Full Support Healthcare trousered £1.8billion of public money.

Yet £1.4billion of their PPE ended up in the bin.

If the inquiry can’t be bothered to ask them about that then it should be shut down. Pronto.

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“He goes into the Ewan McGregor pose, almost not having learned a lesson”: Sam Witwer Revealed the Fatal Error That Nearly Killed Obi-Wan Kenobi in Rebels S3

Actor Sam Witwer has a longstanding association with the Star Wars franchise. He first provided his voice and likeness for a series of video games before portraying fan-favorite prequel trilogy villain Darth Maul in several animated projects, including Star Wars Rebels, where the character eventually met his demise. During an interview, Witwer reflected on his […]

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