In Theory
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About In Theory
Since the Second World War, nationalism has emerged as a principal expression of resistance to Western imperialism from the Indian subcontinent to Africa, from Latin America to the Pacific rim. . . .
North Korea: Kim Jong Un celebrates 'space power' after spy satellite launch
... Developing a functioning spy satellite is a major part of North Korea s five-year military plan - and the technology could In Theory enable Pyongyang to monitor the movement of US and South Korean troops and weapons on the Korean Peninsula, allowing it to spot incoming threats...
Gunmen and sexism: On the road with Mexico's women truckers
... In Theory all this should be prevented by the National Guard, created by the Mexican government in 2019...
Rohit Sharma: The Indian captain who lost cricket World Cup but won hearts
... In Theory, Rohit could still play in the next World Cup and give it another try...
Is Michael Matheson's job safe after iPad admission?
... The Conservatives have threatened a vote of confidence, which In Theory could be used to prise a minister from office...
How to make cars less dangerous for pedestrians
... Drivers might, In Theory, be keen on extra safety features, but if they make the car significantly more expensive, would they actually buy them? Alex Thompson has given that question a lot of thought...
The slow and delicate aircraft taking on spy missions
... " In Theory Phasa-35 is in the running to win records for high-altitude endurance, but Mr Varty wants his engineers to keep their feet on the ground...
Rishi Sunak considers radical shake-up of A-levels
... In Theory, it would broaden the curriculum to cover any academic, applied and technical subject which students could gradually specialise in over the course of a three-year qualification...
Will it be possible to regulate artificial intelligence?
... " A physicist knows how to build a nuclear bomb In Theory, but to do it in practice would be very difficult, " he says...
North Korea: Kim Jong Un celebrates 'space power' after spy satellite launch
By Ece GoksedefBBC News
North Korea 's leader Kim Jong Un has congratulated his team of scientists for launching a spy satellite, calling it a " new era of space power".
He described The Mission as a " fully fledged exercise in self defence".
North Korea on Tuesday.
It claimed it was a success but South Korea said it was too soon to tell if the satellite is functioning, after two previous launches failed.
Mr Kim appeared at a reception of space scientists and technicians on Thursday with his wife Ri Sol Ju and, daughter, Kim Ju Ae, according to the state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA).
He Said The Launch " had propelled the country into a new era of space power" KCNA said.
And it added that Mr Kim said " The Possession of reconnaissance satellite is a full-fledged exercise of The Right to self-defence".
North Korea 's premier Kim Tok Hun said the satellite would give their military the capacity to strike the whole world.
Developing a functioning spy satellite is a major part of North Korea 's five-year military Plan - and the technology could In Theory enable Pyongyang to monitor The Movement of US and South Korean troops and weapons on the Korean Peninsula , allowing it to spot incoming threats.
A few hours after Tuesday's launch, North Korean state media claimed that they were already reviewing images of US military bases in Guam.
The Launch has been strongly condemned by the UN as well as other countries including the US and Japan.
And it has sparked a row with South Korea , Who Said it believed the North received help from Russia.
The latest launch followed Mr Kim's rare trip to Russia in September, when President Vladimir Putin offered Pyongyang help build satellites.
Pyongyang's launch of the satellite called " Malligyong-1" was its Third Attempt after two attempts had been failed in May and August.
South Korea confirmed that The Launch was successful but said it was too early to determine if the satellite was functioning as claimed by the North.
South Korea after Pyongyang's launch of the satellite on Tuesday.
Pyongyang adding that it " will never be bound" by the agreement again.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com