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Today's North Korea

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(COMBO) This combo of undated file pictures released by North Koreas official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on March 9, 2016 (top image) shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) meeting with the scientists and technicians in the field of researches into nuclear weapons and guiding the work for boosting the nuclear arsenal at an undisclosed location and released on September 3, 2017 (bottom) of Kim (C) looking at a metal casing with two bulges at an undisclosed location. North Korea declared itself a thermonuclear power on September 3, 2017, after carrying out a sixth nuclear test more powerful than any it has previously detonated, presenting President Donald Trump with a potent challenge. STR/KCNA via KNS/AFP
Whether North Korea has a working H-bomb can be explained by the following.
This undated picture released by North Koreas official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 3, 2017 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) looking at a metal casing with two bulges at an undisclosed location. North Korea has developed a hydrogen bomb which can be loaded into the countrys new intercontinental ballistic missile, the official Korean Central News Agency claimed on September 3. Questions remain over whether nuclear-armed Pyongyang has successfully miniaturised its weapons, and whether it has a working H-bomb, but KCNA said that leader Kim Jong-Un had inspected such a device at the Nuclear Weapons Institute. STR/KCNA via KNS/AFP
This image taken on September 3, 2017 and released by North Koreas official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 4, 2017 shows a copy of the order sheet of a hydrogen bomb test signed by North Korean leader Kim Jong-Uns. North Korea said it detonated a hydrogen bomb designed for a long-range missile on September 3 and called its sixth and most powerful nuclear test a perfect success, sparking world condemnation and promises of tougher US sanctions. STR/KCNA via KNS/AFP
(FILES) This undated file photo released by North Koreas official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 3, 2017 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) looking at a metal casing with two bulges at an undisclosed location. Japan on September 6, 2017 again upgraded its estimated size of North Koreas latest nuclear test to a yield of around 160 kilotons -- more than ten times the size of the Hiroshima bomb. STR/KCNA via KNS/AFP
This undated picture released by North Koreas official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on September 3, 2017 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) looking at a metal casing with two bulges at an undisclosed location. North Korea has developed a hydrogen bomb which can be loaded into the countrys new intercontinental ballistic missile, the official Korean Central News Agency claimed on September 3. STR/KCNA Via KNS/AFP
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