Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida reiterated Thursday his determination to work toward a summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un to realize the return of Japanese people believed abducted by North Korean agents in the 1970s and 80s. “I remain committed to
North Sea oil rigs could be forced to shut down unless they commit to running on green energy, regulators have warned. The North Sea Transition Authority’s new blueprint, published today (March 27), highlights “the need for action across the board on production
North Korea said Monday that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida offered to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “as soon as possible,” but stressed that prospects for their countries’ first summit in about 20 years would depend on Tokyo tolerating
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North Korea is believed to have sent its strongest signal yet Kim Jong-un may have decided who will take over the reins of the hermit country after his death. On March 16, the state media in the Asian nation referred for the
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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
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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
North Korea’s rotund despot leader Kim Jong Un has been showing off his military credentials driving around in what the isolationist nation claims is the ‘world’s most powerful battle tank’. With his round head poking up from a decidedly exposed-looking driving position,