Independent TV
Showing now | News
00:58
Evacuation sirens echo on Japanese island after North Korea fires missile nearby
An eerie alert could be heard blaring close to Japan after it's thought North Korea fired a new type of ballistic missile, prompting fear among residents.
Those on the island of Hokkaido were given the 'J-Alert' (emergency broadcast), telling them to take immediate cover, at around 8am local time.
While some sheltered in their homes, others were left in panic on the streets.
However, it was later retracted, after it was confirmed that the suspected missile had fallen into the sea.
Sign up for our newsletters.
Up next
01:51
Gérard Mestrallet on the challenges of bringing infrastructure to the region of AlUla
02:07
Sir George Iacobescu, chairman of the Canary Wharf Group on the investment into the historic region of AlUla
02:00
Oliver Ripley of sustainable hotel group Habitas talks about how AlUla challenged his preconceptions of Saudi Arabia
02:09