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The remains of eight people suspected to be from North Korea were reportedly uncovered after a “ghost ship” washed ashore on Japan’s coast last week containing a badge depicting former North ...
The so-called ghost ships are believed to be from North Korea. A wooden boat is seen off Matsumae town, Hokkaido northern Japan, Nov. 29, 2017. Iori Sagisawa/Kyodo News via AP — -- Several ...
North Korea ‘ghost ships’ washed up in Japan because of China’s ‘dark’ fishing fleet, NGO says - CNN
North Korean 'ghost ships' washing up in Japan 02:59 Park and the other experts said they were able to track these vessels using new satellite and radar technologies that weren’t available in ...
North Korea is more than 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from Japan and many of the North Korean boats drifting onto Japanese beaches are ill-equipped to travel such a vast distance across open sea.
Mysterious Korean ‘ghost ships’ found in Japan: What we know By Hilary Whiteman and Mairi Mackay, CNN 4 minute read Updated 12:00 PM EST, Wed December 2, 2015 ...
Korean "ghost ships" carrying corpses have washed ashore in Japan, but the phenomenon is neither new nor poorly understood. Kim LaCapria Published Dec. 2, 2015 ...
The surge of North Korean “ghost ships” washing up long Japan’s coast in recent weeks -- including some crafts filled with skeletal remains -- is due to the Hermit Kingdom’s severe food ...
Many analysts think a recent increase in North Korean “ghost ships” washing ashore in Japan is a reflection of food shortages, which in turn are a result of tougher sanctions imposed to punish ...
And Japanese Coast Guard rescue vessels earlier this month recovered three survivors from a North Korean ship that sank around 180 miles from shore. The remainder of the 15-man crew was lost.
Another "ghost ship", suspected to be from North Korea, has washed ashore in Japan. The boat contained the remains of seven men, and a North Korean propaganda pin. 2017 saw the most ghost ships to ...
Japan's recent decision to up its patrols in response to rising appearances of mysterious ships implies there might be a serious problem with North Korea's food supply.
North Korea is more than 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from Japan and many of the North Korean boats drifting onto Japanese beaches are ill-equipped to travel such a vast distance across open sea.
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