The Foreign Ministry confirms that the U.S. is open to unconditional dialogue with North Korea
The South Korean Foreign Ministry confirmed the U.S. stance on open dialogue with North Korea, although no new negotiations are currently being prepared.
Photos of Bill Clinton, questions about UFOs... In the United States, Hillary Clinton's hearing on the Epstein case turns chaotic
Hillary Clinton testified before the U.S. Congress for nearly six hours regarding her knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities, firmly denying any involvement or prior interaction with him.
Trump's tariff debacle boils down to the question of whether illegally collected funds from businesses will be returned
The US Supreme Court ruled that tariffs imposed by President Trump were illegal, leading to disputes over the return of approximately $175 billion collected from import companies.
The AI company "Anthropic" has found itself in a delicate situation with the US government
US AI startup Anthropic has refused to allow the Department of Defense to make unlimited use of its AI technology despite pressure from the Pentagon.
'You have forced me to testify': Republicans will link Epstein to 'The Clintons', but it could end up hitting Trump
The article discusses the intertwining of Bill and Hillary Clinton's names with the Epstein scandal amid ongoing hearings in New York.
The US's Complete Game? Silver Prices Surge Again, Gold Prices Also Rise
Gold and silver prices in India have experienced a significant surge due to uncertainties around tariffs in the US and ongoing negotiations between the US and Iran, prompting investors to seek safer investments.
Only for one day in March: Miami will allow U.S. passport processing without prior appointment
Miami, Florida will host an event on March 12 where U.S. passports can be processed without an appointment, aimed at first-time applicants using form DS-11.
'None of this is fair', says Brazilian detained by ICE
Marcelo Gomes da Silva, a Brazilian who was detained by ICE, attended Donald Trump's State of the Union address, symbolizing the immigrant rights debate in the US.
Amanda Lind: Don't label us as 'soft on crime'
Amanda Lind addresses criticisms of the Green Party's stance on crime policy, emphasizing the importance of discussing justice without stigma and acknowledging Sweden's need for more mines for climatic reasons.
Iran says good progress made in negotiations with the US, next round soon
Iranian officials report significant progress in nuclear negotiations with the US, facilitated by Oman, ahead of upcoming discussions.
USA: The Wrong Witness
Hillary Clinton testified regarding Jeffrey Epstein in a closed session of a House Oversight Committee meeting, with Bill Clinton scheduled to testify the next day.
What the US-Turkey energy deal means for Greece amid F-35 negotiations
The article discusses the implications of a potential energy deal between the US and Turkey, which could influence the re-evaluation of geopolitical balances in the Aegean, particularly affecting Greece.
Negotiations Running Parallel: US Demands 'Destruction of Nuclear Facilities', Iran's Demand for 'Temporary Suspension'
The latest round of discussions between the US and Iran ended without a dramatic agreement but set the stage for further negotiations next week.
War in Ukraine. A Clear Signal to the Kremlin After Ukraine and US Talks in Geneva?
US President Donald Trump expressed his desire to end the war in Ukraine quickly during a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Aston Martin Cuts Jobs: US Tariffs and Weakening China Hit the Brand
Aston Martin announces a 20% reduction in workforce due to financial struggles exacerbated by US tariffs and economic pressures in China.
Letter to the Editor. Abolish the waiting day โ an insult to us in care and welfare
A healthcare worker argues that the current waiting day policy financially penalizes staff for minor injuries, urging its abolition.
Vance rejects that a potential attack on Iran would draw the USA into a prolonged war in the Middle East
US Vice President J.D. Vance stated that an attack on Iran would not result in the US entering a long-term conflict, emphasizing the preference for diplomatic solutions dependent on Iranian behavior.
How many US military personnel will arrive in Mexico and from when?
The Mexican Senate has approved the arrival of 10 US military personnel for specialized training of Mexican naval special operations forces.
Remarks from the former commander of US Army Europe - comments to Lithuania
Former US Army Europe Commander Ben Hodges comments on Lithuania's defense policy, highlighting a lack of urgency despite significant defense spending.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article discusses recent government measures announced by Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, along with reactions from the opposition and a significant US legal document supporting Argentina's stance in a court case regarding YPF.
Wans: The US will not be dragged into a prolonged war in the Middle East; report: the Vice President will meet with the Omani Foreign Minister
US Vice President J.D. Wans stated that the US will avoid becoming involved in a protracted war in the Middle East, amidst ongoing talks with Iran.
Report: Commander of U.S. Central Command Briefed Trump on Attack Options Against Iran
The commander of U.S. Central Command, Brad Cooper, briefed President Donald Trump on options for striking Iran amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to prevent war with the country.
Pentagon accidentally downs US border patrol drone โ lawmakers
The Pentagon reportedly shot down a US border patrol drone with a laser-based anti-drone system near the Mexican border, prompting flight restrictions by the FAA.
Jay D. Vance: 'No chance of a prolonged war with Iran' โ possibility of new strikes open
US Vice President Jay D. Vance reassured that there is no likelihood of the United States engaging in a prolonged war with Iran, while not ruling out the possibility of new airstrikes.
Venezuela's president asks Trump to lift sanctions and blockade
Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez, urges US President Donald Trump to lift sanctions and blockades against the country in a televised address.
The Trump Administration is Trying to Increase US Influence in Cuba with Fuel Supplies
The Trump administration's decision to ease fuel supply to Cuba's private sector aims to increase US influence over the island's economy.
What is the US's claim on Iran before the Geneva meeting? See US-Top 10
US Secretary of State Rubio has accused Iran of developing intercontinental missiles ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva.
Iran blames the United States for Israel's attack on its consulate in Syria; promises revenge
Iran's top diplomat accused the United States of enabling Israel's deadly attack on its consulate in Syria, vowing retaliation for the incident.
'Look at the trailblazers, but give us a chance too,' said Adarsh Gourav, why was he upset?
Adarsh Gourav expressed disappointment over the criticism faced by his film 'Tuu Ya Main,' urging audiences to give it a chance before dismissing it.
Hillary Clinton on Epstein: "I had no idea about his crimes" โ Tension and political barbs during the closed-door testimony
Hillary Clinton stated she was unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's crimes during her testimony before a House committee.
Coyotes 'make business' with border closure: Charge 11,000 pesos to move migrants away from the US
Coyotes in Panama are capitalizing on the closure of the US border by offering return journeys for migrants, with the costs and details of these new routes highlighted.
Trump administration moves Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.
The Trump administration is implementing strategies to increase Cuba's reliance on U.S. oil supplies amid an energy crisis, enabling leverage for political and economic change.
Epstein Documents Indicate Missing Materials Related to Woman Who Accused Trump, U.S. Reports
Missing materials related to a woman who accused former President Trump of sexual abuse are absent from recently released Epstein documents, raising concerns among lawmakers.
โLos Aquilesโ: What we know about the โviolentโ ally of the Sinaloa Cartel led by the Arzate brothers
Following the death of Nemesio Oseguera โEl Menchoโ, the U.S. announced a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to the capture of Arzate brothers, leaders of โLos Aquilesโ, a faction of the Sinaloa Cartel operating in Tijuana, Baja California.
North Korea launches a ballistic missile into the Sea of Japan; the seventh in two weeks
North Korea has conducted its seventh ballistic missile launch into the Sea of Japan in two weeks, citing self-defense against U.S. military presence in the region.
American AI Company Rejects Defense Ministry's Demands for Unrestricted Technology Use
American AI company Anthropic has refused to grant the U.S. Department of Defense unrestricted rights to its technology, despite threats of emergency powers to compel compliance.
Vance: Attack on Iran will not lead to prolonged war
US Vice President JD Vance asserts that an attack on Iran would not result in a prolonged war involving American engagement in the region.
On the brink of tragedy: Delta plane nearly collides with US bomber; what happened?
A Delta Air Lines plane had to abort its landing to avoid a mid-air collision with a B-52 bomber in North Dakota last week, prompting an investigation by the FAA.
Long COVID: US reveals death toll caused by prolonged symptoms of the disease
Long COVID has led to 3,544 deaths in the United States, according to a government study highlighting the severe impact of the SARS-CoV-2 virus beyond the pandemic phase.
USA: Maduro demands the dismissal of the proceedings: 'I cannot afford my own defense'
Nicolรกs Maduro has urged a New York court to dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming he cannot afford a defense due to US government actions blocking payment for his attorney.
Putin 'conditions' Trump: Demands the US suspend arms shipments to Ukraine for a ceasefire
Russian President Vladimir Putin demands a halt to all arms shipments to Ukraine as a condition for a proposed ceasefire with US President Donald Trump.
This country is winning the war in Europe... and no, it's not Russia or Ukraine
Iran is leveraging the ongoing war in Ukraine to further its foreign policy and national security objectives, positioning itself as a key ally to Russia amid U.S. opposition.
US mistakenly shoots down its own drone at the border with Mexico, say lawmakers
A military system used to combat drones may have mistakenly shot down a U.S. government drone near the Mexico border, according to Democratic lawmakers.
Inflation in the US 'disappoints' in January: It stands at 3.1% and 'erases chances' of a Fed rate cut
US consumer prices surged at the beginning of the year, frustrating hopes for a continuous drop in inflation and likely delaying any interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
US Congress Report Alerts About Alleged Chinese Space Network for Espionage in Latin America
A US Congressional report claims that China is establishing a space network in Latin America, which may have military espionage capabilities.
Texas airspace closed after military reportedly downs US drone on accident
Texas airspace around Fort Hancock has been closed by the FAA following an incident where a military laser-based anti-drone system reportedly shot down a US government drone by accident.
Taliban seeks to 'get along in peace' with the US and begins the challenge of governing Afghanistan
The Taliban called for friendly ties with the United States shortly after the last American troops left Kabul, marking the end of a 20-year conflict as they now face new governing challenges.
Venezuela's interim leader urges Trump to lift sanctions after Maduro ouster
Venezuela's interim leader has appealed to President Donald Trump to remove sanctions and a blockade following the removal of Nicolรกs Maduro from power.
Woman at heart of US trial says she was addicted to social media aged six
A young woman testifies in a high-profile trial, claiming she became addicted to social media at a very young age, which led to significant mental health struggles.
Pakistan's Defense Minister to Taliban in Afghanistan: Now it is open war between us and you
Pakistan has declared open war against the Taliban in Afghanistan following cross-border attacks that included bombings in Kabul and Kandahar.