Oil prices recovered on Monday following steep losses in the previous session, supported by a fall the USA rig count, but analysts said general oversupply was keeping the market weak.
Three journalists working for Turkish state-run news agency Anatolia were kidnapped and released on Sunday by members of the militant Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) in southeastern Turkey, the agency said. Meanwhile, tensions are escalating between Turkey and Russian Federation,...
Officials in Turkey are placing the blame for a deadly auto bomb blast in the nation’s capital of Ankara Wednesday on militant Kurds, saying the republic would retaliate for the suicide attack targeted at Turkish military staff.
Rep. Jim Durkin was in Southern Illinois to show his support for Rep. Terri Bryant’s bill that would create “Molly’s Law,” following the controversial investigation into the 2012 death of Molly Young in Carbondale.
The announcement of Hillary Clinton’s projected victory in the close race comes with 72 percent of the vote counted and Clinton holding a close but steady lead against democratic rival Bernie Sanders.
Others, including Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon, lined up to voice their doubts about the deal. He then plans to hold a referendum in Britain on whether it should stay in the EU.
SYRIAN GOVERNMENT: Ties between Ankara and Damascus – marked by a personal friendship between Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Syrian President Bashar Assad – soured following Syria’s anti-opposition crackdown in 2011. The United States has said it is...
North Korea has an unknown number of functioning nuclear bombs, but likely now lacks a reliable missile system capable of delivering one, reports BBC. “Its nuclear test on January 6 ended the diplomatic gambit”.
South Korean politicians have been actively exploring a possibility of procuring nuclear weapons after the North tested a hydrogen bomb and launched a long-range rocket earlier this year.
On Thursday, South Korean workers started withdrawing from the industrial park jointly run by the two Koreas. All South Korean property except private belongings will be frozen and managed by a committee of Gaeseong residents, the North Korean committee said.