S. Korea retrieves object seen as debris of N. Korean rocket engine
South Korea has retrieved what appears to be part of the engine from North Korea's long-range rocket launched earlier this month, a finding that could provide clues to the communist nation's rocket technologies, a military source said Friday. Read more
Seoul says N. Korea's satellite circling Earth 'normally'
North Korea's satellite delivered by its long-range rocket was circling the Earth with an orbital period of 95.4 minutes, Seoul's defence ministry said Thursday, but it was not yet known whether it was functioning properly. Read more
Expert comment on North Korean rocket launch on Sky News
Security issues expert Dr David Malet from the University's School of Social and Political Sciences discusses North Korea's recent rocket launch on SkyNews Read more
North Korea defies warnings in rocket launch success
North Korea has successfully launched a long-range rocket, defying international warnings. The Unha-3 rocket, launched at 09:49 local time (00:49 GMT), appears to have followed its planned trajectory, with stages falling in expected areas. North Korea says a satellite has been placed in orbit; the US confirmed an object had been put into space. Read more
North Korea has launched its rocket in defiance of international warnings, South Korea and Japan say. The rocket went up at 09:49 local time (00:49 GMT) from a site on the west coast. It is not yet clear whether the launch was a complete success. Read more
N. Korea takes down long-range rocket from launch pad to fix problems
North Korea has removed a long-range rocket from the launch pad in an apparent effort to fix technical problems that forced the communist nation to extend a launch window by a week, a military source in Seoul said Tuesday. Read more
Satellite Imagery Shows N. Korea Likely Dismantled 3-stage Rocket
According to the most recent satellite images, North Korea has dismantled its three-stage rocket on the launch pad at the country's northwestern launch site. Read more