North Korea has fired what appears to be a ballistic missile. The launch comes amid growing speculation of a possible meeting between leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump.
On March 14, 2026, North Korea fired what appears to be a ballistic missile, according to Japan's Defense Ministry. The launch occurred amid growing speculation of a possible meeting between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump.
According to The Japan Times, the ministry detected the launch and is enhancing monitoring efforts. North Korea's missile activities are seen as factors that heighten regional tensions and relate to its nuclear weapons program.
Speculation about a Trump-Kim summit stems from recent reports on diplomatic developments between the two countries. Details of the launch remain unclear, but allies including the U.S. and Japan are increasing vigilance.