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Time of India
29-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
North Korea warship launch failure: Four North Korean officials arrested over failed warship launch in front of Kim Jong Un, face imminent execution
Why is Kim Jong Un so furious? ADVERTISEMENT How did the launch go so wrong? ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT What could happen to the arrested officials? FAQs A North Korean warship launch went very wrong, and now high-ranking officials are paying the price. The destroyer tipped over and sank on its first trip, which made Kim Jong Un very failed warship launch that damaged a newly built destroyer led to the arrest of four North Korean officials. People see the disaster as a big step back for North Korea's plans to modernize its lives of those four North Korean officials detained for the disastrous destroyer launch are in grave after the nameless 5,000-ton destroyer's disastrous launch, which caused the ship to capsize onto its side and damage its hull, the arrests were to North Korean experts, Kim Jong Un could even kill four officials who were detained. "I would say there's a very good chance they'd be executed," stated Joseph S. Bermudez, a North Korean defense analyst at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, as quoted in a report by Business rapidity with which state-run North Korean media reported on the incident that damaged its newest warship and identified the officials involved was one startling feature. The announcements' high level of publicity implies Kim is "very upset," Bermudez said the Choe Hyon-class destroyer advances Kim's goal of turning North Korea's coastal navy into a blue-water fleet. He called that project's setback a "slap in the face" for is thought that the mechanism that rolled the ship into the water broke down, causing the aft portion of the ship to lie in the water and flood while the bow of the ship became stuck on the chief engineer of the shipyard, the head of the hull construction workshop, and a deputy manager for administrative affairs were all held directly responsible for the arrests, which were reported by state-run on the list was Ri Hyong Son, who was also arrested while serving as the vice director of the Korean Workers' Party Central Committee's Munitions Industry was one of two next-generation Choe Hyon-class destroyers. Bermudez told BI that the eastern Chongjin Shipyard, which rarely builds large warships, built the Korea tried a sideways launch instead of drydock or a slipway, which the workers may not have been used to with a larger vessel, he to satellite photos taken on Monday, there was evidence of a dredging operation at the harbor entrance, and the ship's bow was still stuck on the what will happen to the officials named is unknown. Although the legal system can impose a variety of penalties, "due process" is frequently a deterrent. North Korea put two unidentified nuclear power plant construction researchers to death in January for not finishing their project and raising the bar for technology. Their less experienced coworkers were taken to what is thought to be a political prison the penalty, one thing is certain that the officials' families will also be impacted. According to the reasoning of the North Korean legal system, convictions are "because of a significant family flaw," which implies that the family must be dealt with for three believe it is very likely, particularly given Kim Jong Un's swift and public outrage.A botched sideways launch tilted and flooded the vessel, most likely due to inadequate preparation at an inexperienced shipyard.


Economic Times
29-05-2025
- Politics
- Economic Times
Four North Korean officials arrested over failed warship launch in front of Kim Jong Un, face imminent execution
A North Korean warship launch ended in disaster, leading to the arrest of four officials and potentially severe consequences, including execution, due to Kim Jong Un's fury. The destroyer capsized during its initial launch, damaging the hull and hindering North Korea's naval modernization plans. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Why is Kim Jong Un so furious? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads How did the launch go so wrong? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads What could happen to the arrested officials? FAQs A North Korean warship launch went very wrong, and now high-ranking officials are paying the price. The destroyer tipped over and sank on its first trip, which made Kim Jong Un very failed warship launch that damaged a newly built destroyer led to the arrest of four North Korean officials. People see the disaster as a big step back for North Korea's plans to modernize its lives of those four North Korean officials detained for the disastrous destroyer launch are in grave after the nameless 5,000-ton destroyer's disastrous launch, which caused the ship to capsize onto its side and damage its hull, the arrests were to North Korean experts, Kim Jong Un could even kill four officials who were detained. "I would say there's a very good chance they'd be executed," stated Joseph S. Bermudez, a North Korean defense analyst at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, as quoted in a report by Business rapidity with which state-run North Korean media reported on the incident that damaged its newest warship and identified the officials involved was one startling feature. The announcements' high level of publicity implies Kim is "very upset," Bermudez said the Choe Hyon-class destroyer advances Kim's goal of turning North Korea's coastal navy into a blue-water fleet. He called that project's setback a "slap in the face" for is thought that the mechanism that rolled the ship into the water broke down, causing the aft portion of the ship to lie in the water and flood while the bow of the ship became stuck on the chief engineer of the shipyard, the head of the hull construction workshop, and a deputy manager for administrative affairs were all held directly responsible for the arrests, which were reported by state-run on the list was Ri Hyong Son, who was also arrested while serving as the vice director of the Korean Workers' Party Central Committee's Munitions Industry was one of two next-generation Choe Hyon-class destroyers. Bermudez told BI that the eastern Chongjin Shipyard, which rarely builds large warships, built the Korea tried a sideways launch instead of drydock or a slipway, which the workers may not have been used to with a larger vessel, he to satellite photos taken on Monday, there was evidence of a dredging operation at the harbor entrance, and the ship's bow was still stuck on the what will happen to the officials named is unknown. Although the legal system can impose a variety of penalties, "due process" is frequently a deterrent. North Korea put two unidentified nuclear power plant construction researchers to death in January for not finishing their project and raising the bar for technology. Their less experienced coworkers were taken to what is thought to be a political prison the penalty, one thing is certain that the officials' families will also be impacted. According to the reasoning of the North Korean legal system, convictions are "because of a significant family flaw," which implies that the family must be dealt with for three believe it is very likely, particularly given Kim Jong Un's swift and public outrage.A botched sideways launch tilted and flooded the vessel, most likely due to inadequate preparation at an inexperienced shipyard.


Time of India
29-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Four North Korean officials arrested over failed warship launch in front of Kim Jong Un, face imminent execution
Why is Kim Jong Un so furious? Live Events How did the launch go so wrong? What could happen to the arrested officials? FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel A North Korean warship launch went very wrong, and now high-ranking officials are paying the price. The destroyer tipped over and sank on its first trip, which made Kim Jong Un very failed warship launch that damaged a newly built destroyer led to the arrest of four North Korean officials. People see the disaster as a big step back for North Korea's plans to modernize its lives of those four North Korean officials detained for the disastrous destroyer launch are in grave after the nameless 5,000-ton destroyer's disastrous launch, which caused the ship to capsize onto its side and damage its hull, the arrests were to North Korean experts, Kim Jong Un could even kill four officials who were detained. "I would say there's a very good chance they'd be executed," stated Joseph S. Bermudez, a North Korean defense analyst at the Center for Strategic & International Studies, as quoted in a report by Business rapidity with which state-run North Korean media reported on the incident that damaged its newest warship and identified the officials involved was one startling feature. The announcements' high level of publicity implies Kim is "very upset," Bermudez said the Choe Hyon-class destroyer advances Kim's goal of turning North Korea's coastal navy into a blue-water fleet. He called that project's setback a "slap in the face" for is thought that the mechanism that rolled the ship into the water broke down, causing the aft portion of the ship to lie in the water and flood while the bow of the ship became stuck on the chief engineer of the shipyard, the head of the hull construction workshop, and a deputy manager for administrative affairs were all held directly responsible for the arrests, which were reported by state-run on the list was Ri Hyong Son, who was also arrested while serving as the vice director of the Korean Workers' Party Central Committee's Munitions Industry was one of two next-generation Choe Hyon-class destroyers. Bermudez told BI that the eastern Chongjin Shipyard, which rarely builds large warships, built the Korea tried a sideways launch instead of drydock or a slipway, which the workers may not have been used to with a larger vessel, he to satellite photos taken on Monday, there was evidence of a dredging operation at the harbor entrance, and the ship's bow was still stuck on the what will happen to the officials named is unknown. Although the legal system can impose a variety of penalties, "due process" is frequently a deterrent. North Korea put two unidentified nuclear power plant construction researchers to death in January for not finishing their project and raising the bar for technology. Their less experienced coworkers were taken to what is thought to be a political prison the penalty, one thing is certain that the officials' families will also be impacted. According to the reasoning of the North Korean legal system, convictions are "because of a significant family flaw," which implies that the family must be dealt with for three believe it is very likely, particularly given Kim Jong Un's swift and public outrage.A botched sideways launch tilted and flooded the vessel, most likely due to inadequate preparation at an inexperienced shipyard.


Time of India
08-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Time is ticking: You have less than 60 days to claim your share of Apple's $95 million Siri settlement; here's how to cash in fast
US residents who owned Siri-enabled Apple devices between September 2014 and December 2024 could receive compensation from Apple's $95 million settlement. The lawsuit addressed concerns over unintentional Siri activations and data collection. While Apple denies any wrongdoing, a settlement was offered. Eligible individuals can claim up to $20 per device, with a maximum of $100 for five devices. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Apple's Class-Action Lawsuit and Settlement Are You Eligible? Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads FAQs If you had purchased a Siri-enabled Apple device between September 17, 2014, and December 31, 2024, in the United States, you might be in line for a payment from Apple's $95 million class-action settlement, as per a report. But don't delay, you have until July 2 to file a claim with a proof, according to Business class-action lawsuit, which blamed Apple for gathering users' personal communications because of accidental Siri activations, resulted in a settlement agreement that was filed on December 31, as per the Apple has denied the accusations, but offered the payout to settle the case, as per Business Insider. A judge will examine the final terms in August, and payments will be issued only if the settlement is approved and appeals are settled, according to the Business Insider eligible customers, who are United States residents, can submit claim for as many as five Siri-enabled devices and collect a maximum of $20 per device, a total payout of $100, based on Business Apple had launched Siri in 2011 with the iPhone 4S, but the lawsuit covers devices, including Siri-enabled iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, MacBooks, iMacs, HomePods, iPod touches, and Apple TVs, bought only after Apple introduced the "Hey, Siri" voice activation feature in 2014, as per the can claim up to $20 per eligible device, for a total payout of $100 if you have five eligible devices, as per Business to file your claim, you'll need to provide proof of purchase for the Siri-enabled device, as per Business Insider.