CHINESE MEDIA ALMOST SETS OFF MILITARY ACTION WITH ERRONEOUS NORTH KOREA HEADLINE
Bloomberg blasted a headline that Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that North Korea has fired a projectile
15
April, 2017
As
expected – and feared – during the annual “Day of the Sun”
celebration parade (celebrating the birth of the nation’s
founder), Bloomberg
blasted a headline that
Chinese news agency Xinhua reported that North Korea has fired a
projectile.
- NORTH KOREA FIRES PROJECTILE, MEDIA SAYS: XINHUA
On
its website, Bloomberg immediately picked up the story, and ran with
“North
Korea Fires Projectile Media, Says Xinhua”
(at a url which still reads:
“https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-04-15/north-korea-fires-projectile-media-says-xinhua“)
However,
it appears that the headline scanning algos made a collosal error,
and that Xinhua interpreted events quite incorrectly as it was, as
CBC and Reuters reports, the appearance of
a new submarine-launched missile at the parade for the first time:
- NORTH KOREA SUBMARINE-LAUNCHED BALLISTIC MISSILE SEEN AT MILITARY PARADE FOR FIRST TIME: RTRS
North
Korea displayed its submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBM)
for the first time on Saturday ahead of a massive military
parade in the capital, Pyongyang.
State
TV showed images of the Pukkuksong-2 SLBMs on trucks waiting to be
paraded in front of leader Kim Jong-un.
Immediately
after, Xinhua
– and Bloomberg – rushed to
issue a clarification to avoid what may be a military confrontation.
- XINHUA CLARIFIES HEADLINE ON NORTH KOREAN MISSILE
- N.KOREA DISPLAYS BALLISTIC MISSILE AT MILITARY PARADE: XINHUA
As
a result, the BBG headline – with a URL that still says that “North
Korea fires a projectile”
– now
reads the following:
And
that’s how World War 3 almost occurred.
As
CNN reports, a
military parade in the heart of Pyongyang is underway where it’s
expected the North Korean regime will show off some of its latest
arsenal. Pictures on state television showed thousands of soldiers
marching in formation alongside tanks, balloons and enormous
crowds. Leader
Kim Jong Un was shown clapping and smiling from a reviewing box.
At
one point, the soldiers directed a chant toward him. “We will die
for you!” they yelled, CNN’s Will Ripley, who was at the event,
reported. For North Koreans, April 15 is an auspicious date that sees
millions celebrate the birth of the nation’s founder.
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