North Korea Labels the US as an "Enemy" of the State
Tensions remain heightened in the Korean peninsula
North Korea has attacked the United States and rebuffed fresh calls from its only ally China to give up its nuclear programme.
As the sun set on Pyongyaang after a day of peaceful, nationwide colourful festivities celebrating the 101st anniversary of the birth of its founding father Kim Il Sung, the threat of a missile launch remained as its ambassador to China continued its aggressive rhetoric.
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