North Macedonia will head to a presidential runoff after no candidate secured enough votes to win outright in Wednesday’s first round of balloting held as the country seeks to enter into the European Union. The second round of voting on May 8
The UK is set for a mini-heatwave in a matter of days as sunshine and warmer temperatures finally brings the first of the summer weather. Weather maps show temperatures could peak on May 3 at highs of 14C in north Scotland –
She said: “Entering this year, the US has staged more than 80 rounds of military drills with its lackeys and those individually staged by the ROK puppets total more than 60. This evidently shows who the arch criminals straining the regional situation
North Korea’s missile test on Monday was in fact a drill to test nuclear force preparedness, according to local media. The incident raised alarms around the region after several short-range ballistic missiles were launched near Pyongyang and flew approximately 185 miles before
North Korea launched suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the sea on Monday, South Korean officials said. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the weapons were launched near Pyongyang and flew approximately 185 miles before falling in the waters between the Korean
North Korea ran simulated nuclear counterstrikes against unspecified foreign enemies on Monday, according to state media. The rocket launches were conducted under the supervision of supreme leader Kim Jong Un at an undisclosed location within the small region surrounding the capital city
North Korea test-fired suspected short-range ballistic missiles into the sea, the country’s neighbours said, as fears grow that it could soon launch a satellite into orbit to test banned missile technology. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the weapons launched from
North Korea is creating lethal viruses and bacteria as part of the hermit state’s “national level” biological warfare programme, US intelligence has discovered. Officials say the despot, who inherited absolute power over the country in 2011, has added germ sprays and poison
Russia’s veto of a U.N. resolution effectively ended the monitoring of Security Council sanctions against North Korea by U.N. experts. At a Seoul press conference, U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said the U.S. would work with South Korea and Japan to continue monitoring
North Korea is intensifying its surveillance efforts by installing surveillance cameras in schools and workplaces. The country also plans to collect biometric information such as fingerprints and photographs from its citizens. The use of digital surveillance tools threatens the few remaining private