An ostrich broke free in the South Korean town of Seongnam before spending an hour dodging vehicles in heavy traffic, according to reports. The male ostrich, named Tadori, became an internet sensation after witnesses posted pictures and video on social media, after
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Putin tells the West: Russia is ready for nuclear war Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson shares details on Vladimir Putin’s latest comment on the country’s nuclear capability as some NATO nations refuse to rule out sending troops to Ukraine. Rep. Cory Mills weighs
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken has voiced the importance of ensuring that technologies uphold democratic values. Blinken addressed the ministerial conference of the third Summit for Democracy, hosted in Seoul, South Korea. He said it is necessary to shape a technological
North Korean defectors spoke at a U.N. event in Geneva on Friday to expose human rights violations in a country one of them described as “hell” and to advocate for a strengthened U.N. mandate to investigate and document them. The defectors came
A U.S. congressional commission has called on the Biden administration to act against alleged forced labor involving North Korean workers in China’s fishing industry, saying seafood sales to U.S. consumers could be helping finance North Korea’s weapons programs. WHY IS IT IMPORTANT?
Putin tells the West: Russia is ready for nuclear war Fox News’ Lucas Tomlinson shares details on Vladimir Putin’s latest comment on the country’s nuclear capability as some NATO nations refuse to rule out sending troops to Ukraine. Rep. Cory Mills weighs
A South Korean citizen arrested in Russia earlier this year on suspicion of spying is to remain in custody until mid-June, Russia’s state news agency Tass said Monday. The news agency said it is the first time that a South Korean has
Thousands of striking doctors in South Korea are facing proceedings to suspend their medical licenses as authorities escalate measures against the ongoing walkouts that have disrupted hospital operations. Nearly 9,000 medical interns and residents have been on strike for two weeks, protesting
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