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A truck driver waits at a traffic lights junction near a display board showing photos of high-rise buildings and ballistic missiles launches in North Korea outside the North Korean Embassy in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. North Korea's recent flurry of missile launches _ 20 of them just in the past year _ are a new and alarming fact of life for Japan and its other neighbors. Beijing tends to object more vehemently to North Korean nuclear tests that have at times rocked buildings in northeastern China and raised worries over radioactive fallout and other unintended consequences, though President Xi Jinping's government appears unwilling to expend much effort or political capital to address North Korea's actions. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

A truck driver waits at a traffic lights junction near a display board showing photos of high-rise buildings and ballistic missiles launches in North Korea outside the North Korean Embassy in Beijing, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2017. North Korea's recent flurry of missile launches _ 20 of them just in the past year _ are a new and alarming fact of life for Japan and its other neighbors. Beijing tends to object more vehemently to North Korean nuclear tests that have at times rocked buildings in northeastern China and raised worries over radioactive fallout and other unintended consequences, though President Xi Jinping's government appears unwilling to expend much effort or political capital to address North Korea's actions. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

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