So Far
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Composers | Richard Rodgers |
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Lyricist | Oscar Hammerstein II |
Music groups | No Way to Stop It |
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ID | 2962678 |
About So Far
"So Far" is a show tune from the 1947 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical Allegro when it was introduced by the character "Beulah" played by Gloria Wills.
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Kim Jong Un oversees launch of nuclear-capable underwater drone: state media
By Kelly NgBBC News, Singapore
North Korea says it has tested an underwater drone that can unleash a " radioactive tsunami".
The " secret weapon" was put in The Waters off South Hamgyong province on Tuesday, state news agency KCNA says.
It cruised for over 59 hours at a depth of 80 to 150 metres and was detonated off its East Coast .
But analysts urge caution on North Korea 's claim about the capabilities of the new weapon.
Dubbed " Haeil" Korean for tsunami, it is designed to attack enemy vessels and ports by setting off a " super-scale" radioactive wave, KCNA says.
" This nuclear underwater attack drone can be deployed at any coast and port or towed by a surface ship for operation, " it adds.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised this exercise, and said it should serve as A Warning for the US and South Korea to " realise the DPRK's unlimited Nuclear War deterrence capability being bolstered up at a greater speed" AFP reported.
Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have been running high, as the US and South Korea concluded the largest joint field exercises in five years on Wednesday.
North Korea 's latest weapon appears to be emulating Russian Poseidon torpedoes, said to be capable of spawning radioactive ocean swells and nuclear tsunamis that could destroy coastal cities in the US.
But Leif-Eric Easley, a professor at Ewha University in Seoul, said Pyongyang's latest claim " should be met with scepticism".
" It is clearly intended to show that the Kim regime has so many different means of nuclear attack that any pre-emptive or decapitation strike against it would fail disastrously, " he says.
" I tend to take North Korea seriously, but can't rule out the possibility that this is an attempt at deception/psyop (psychological operations), " says Ankit Panda, a nuclear weapons specialist at The Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
South Korea President Yoon Suk-yeol says on Friday that he will " make sure North Korea pays The Price for its reckless provocations".
" North Korea is advancing its nuclear weapons by The Day , and carrying out missile provocations with an unprecedented intensity, " says Mr Yoon at a ceremony marking West Sea Defence Day , an annual holiday to commemorate The Soldiers who died while defending the Northern Limit Line, a disputed maritime border between the Koreas.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.Separately, the North fired strategic cruise missiles on Wednesday " tipped with a test warhead simulating a nuclear warhead" KCNA says.
Last Thursday, Pyongyang just hours before.
In 2022, North Korea launched More Than 90 missiles - - despite being subject to a raft of sanctions from the UN, the US, the EU and its neighbouring countries.
North Korea has become more assertive in its nuclear strategy under Kim Jong Un, who has overseen much of its recent development of its weapons programme, and four of the six nuclear tests So Far .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com