- A North Korean ballistic missile has fallen for the first time into Japan's exclusive economic zone, drawing strong condemnation from the government in Tokyo.
- "This is a serious threat to our country's security," Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told reporters. "We have made a strong protest to North Korea."
- The missile, believed to be an intermediate-range Rodong type, landed in waters about 150 miles from Japan's coast line.
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