North Korea appears to have conducted a sixth nuclear test, the South's Yonhap News Agency said today citing military officials, just hours after Pyongyang claimed to have developed a hydrogen bomb that could be loaded into a long-range missile.

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USGS recorded what they described as a shallow 5.1- magnitude "mining explosion" 24 kilometres east northeast of Sungjibaegam in North Korea, in an updated report.

An artificial quake was detected at 12:36 p.M. (local time) in areas in the North Hamgyeong Province, the Korea Meteorological Administration told AFP.