North Korea launches short-range ‘projectiles’
The projectiles were fired from North Korea's east-coast town of Wonsan in a northeastern direction and reportedly toward the East Sea, the agency said, citing a news release.
Venezuela’s Guaido remains defiant after utter failure to recruit military
Venezuelan opposition supporters gathered for a second day of mass protests against embattled President Nicolas Maduro on Wednesday, less than 24 hours after Guaido's attempted coup led to violent clashes with pro-government forces.
Venezuela: Guaido calls for ‘largest march in history’ in coup attempt
Juan Guaido called for the “largest march” in the country’s history, a day after he called for the military to oust President Nicolas Maduro, causing chaos in the streets of Caracas.
Alleged Russian Spy Maria Butina: ‘I Destroyed My Own Life’
The prison term was what the Justice Department requested for Butina, though she’ll spend closer to nine months behind bars thanks to time already served in jail.
Putin meets with Kim: Hopes to help resolve nuclear standoff
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia — Russian President Vladimir Putin met Thursday with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying the summit should help...
Trump refuses to meet the Qatar Emir over close association with...
US President Donald Trump refused to meet Sheikh Tamim Al-Thani, Qatari Emir, over the Arab nation’s ties with terrorist outfits like Muslim Brotherhood and for supporting Iran revolutionary guards.
Big setback for Qatar and Turkey over Libya and Sudan
Qatar and Turkey are close regional allies and have supported the Sudanese regime and the West Libya government in Tripoli.
In major shift, Trump allows lawsuits against foreign firms in Cuba
According to Reuters report, the Trump administration will allow lawsuits in U.S. courts for the first time against foreign companies that use properties Communist-ruled Cuba confiscated since Fidel Castro’s revolution six decades ago, a senior U.S. official said on Tuesday.
What is the real reason behind withdrawal of US military forces...
Last Sunday, the US military announced that it will temporarily withdraw its troops stationed in Libya without disclosing the number
Julian Assange faces US hacking conspiracy charge
In an indictment revealed this morning, U.S. authorities alleged that Assange conspired with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to steal and publish large amounts of classified documents.