“This is the most vicious, unethical and inhumane act of hostility to physically exterminate the people of the DPRK [Democratic People’s Republican of Korea], let alone its system and government”, the ministry said.
Troops from the 2nd Infantry Division of the US Eighth Army, the country’s major ground combat unit on the Korean Peninsula, are now participating in the “Warrior Strike” operation.
Australia failed to chase down 164 in 21 overs in the first ODI and the skipper feels it was achievable. Just like it was 30 years ago, the current Australian team will be underdogs against a rampaging Indian side.
President Hassan Rouhani of Iran has used a speech to the UN General Assembly to hit back at Donald Trump over the U.S. president’s criticisms of his country and its 2015 nuclear deal.
Baker was joined by four fellow Republicans – Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Alaska Gov. Bill Walker, Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval, and Vermont Gov. Phil Scott – and five Democrats. Paul is the only definitive GOP “no” vote to the legislation. NBC News said...
Ebell, a prominent skeptic of climate science, said he believes the Wall Street Journal report was not based on a miscommunication between Eissenstat and foreign counterparts. “We reaffirmed the president’s statement that he made in the Rose Garden, and we continue to...
Maria will likely continue heading to the west-northwest for the next four days but should slow, which may spare some of the islands from the storm’s fiercest winds.
“I did get a feel there was a chance for a deal on taxes”, Mulvaney told CNBC last week after Trump and other top White House staffers (including Mulvaney) shared Chinese food with Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer, D-N.Y., and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi,...
His remark was labeled as racist by many German politicians, including the General Secretary of the German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Peter Tauber, and the Social Democratic candidate for chancellor, Martin Schulz. Opinion polls show that a...
According to an estimate of the United Nations (UN), around four lakh Rohingya Muslims, the embattled minority fleeing violence in Myanmar, have taken refuge in Bangladesh in the last three weeks.