[Column] Why North Korea won’t be Trump’s next target
The article discusses the speculation surrounding the potential targeting of North Korea by the Trump administration following U.S. actions in Iran, emphasizing South Korean President Lee Jae Myung's rebuttal of such notions.
Last One Laughing next episode: When does season 2 return?
The UK comedy series 'Last One Laughing' returns for its second season on Prime Video with an all-star cast.
Next station... 'The World Cup': Metro users expected to increase due to the World Cup
The Mexico City Metro system anticipates a 40% increase in users during the 2026 World Cup, according to its director, Adrián Rubalcava.
CDU Victory in Rhineland-Palatinate: The Next Outcry from Voters
The CDU's decisive victory in Rhineland-Palatinate signals a clear rejection of the current coalition government by voters.
ZZS will clarify with Sprūds next week "about the attitude towards the USA"
Latvia's Minister of Defense, Andris Sprūds, is expected to explain his department's stance on the US at a coalition meeting scheduled for March 30.
The costs have caught up with Ukrainian carriers
Polish transporters are raising concerns over increasing Ukrainian competition in the European market as new registration requirements take effect next year.
Ministry of Finance: An additional 92 million euros is needed for defense next year
The Latvian Ministry of Finance has announced the need for an additional 92 million euros in the defense budget for the next year to meet NATO's target of 5% of GDP for defense spending.
Ministry of Finance: Additional 92 million euros needed for defense next year, 5% of GDP
The Latvian Ministry of Finance states that an additional 92 million euros will be required to meet the defense spending goal of 5% of GDP in the upcoming budget.
The Most Vandalized Speed Cameras in Madrid: 'They are repaired, and the next day they are destroyed again'
In Madrid, increasing acts of vandalism against traffic speed cameras have prompted concerns over road safety and significant economic costs.
Is India's Cricket Calendar Packed? No Time to Breathe!
India's cricket calendar is extremely busy, leaving players with little to no time to rest over the next 15 to 18 months.
Something terrible happened next to the Kuopio train station – IL follows the trial
A trial for a murder case that occurred near the Kuopio train station is being closely followed by Iltalehti, as a 44-year-old man faces charges of murder and violation of burial peace.
Trump reinstates the thrown Columbus statue, calls the controversial navigator a 'hero'
Donald Trump has reinstated a statue of Christopher Columbus next to the White House, calling him a 'hero' amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Erik de la Reguera: Paris Keeps Cycling - The Left Retains Power in Major Cities
The left-wing parties maintain control over Paris, Marseille, and Lyon after the recent mayoral elections, but uncertainties loom ahead of next year's presidential election.
EK criticizes the current government's immigration policy - presents 72 ways to increase immigration in the next government term
The Confederation of Finnish Industries (EK) has criticized Prime Minister Petteri Orpo's government's approach to immigration and is advocating for significant reforms to increase work-related immigration in Finland.
Liverpool news: Jurgen Klopp's demands for next job as Arne Slot's team labelled a 'mess'
Liverpool's disappointing Premier League performance continues as they suffer a critical 2-1 defeat to Brighton, raising questions about their top-four aspirations and manager Jurgen Klopp's future.
Removal of Weirs on the Geum River to Begin in the First Half of Next Year… Full-scale "Restoration of the Four Major Rivers" Underway
The South Korean government is set to begin the removal of weirs on the Geum and Yeongsan rivers as part of a major restoration initiative for the Four Major Rivers, aiming to tackle ecological issues.
COP15 on Migratory Species Begins This Monday (23); See What’s at Stake
Brazil is hosting the COP15 conference focused on the protection of migratory wildlife, where it will lead global negotiations for the next three years.
Socialists hold the largest cities — tension is rising ahead of next year's presidential elections
Tension is increasing as socialists maintain control over the largest cities in Iceland ahead of the presidential elections next year.
Incheon Citizens to Enjoy Free Toll on ‘Cheongna Sky Bridge’ from Next Month
From next month, Incheon citizens will no longer have to pay tolls on the Cheongna Sky Bridge, as the toll exemption has been expanded to include all residents of Incheon.
Chelle can win next AFCON, deserves new contract – Ibitoye
Veteran journalist Toyin Ibitoye advocates for the renewal of Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle's contract, citing his ability to build a strong and competitive team ahead of the next Africa Cup of Nations.
Henry Borel Case: A dispute of versions will mark the trial of those accused of the child's death; Fantástico shows behind the scenes
The trial of those accused in the death of 4-year-old Henry Borel is set to begin next week in Rio de Janeiro, with anticipated conflicting narratives from both the prosecution and defense.
Crews in water-logged Metro Vancouver prepare for next drenching
Crews in Metro Vancouver are working to clear mudslides and debris in anticipation of another heavy rainstorm that could impact the region's water infrastructure.
As China charts a new course, Hong Kong writes its next chapter
The article discusses China's plans for economic growth and the role Hong Kong will play in this development following the latest governmental announcements.
The creator of 'Squid Game' spoke about his next project and assured it will be more violent than the successful series
Hwang Dong-hyuk, the creator of 'Squid Game,' announced his upcoming film 'KO Club,' promising it will be even more violent than the popular Netflix series.
France: Setback for far-right Rassemblement National in local elections
The far-right Rassemblement National (RN) party faced significant losses in the recent municipal elections in France, particularly in Toulon and Marseille, undermining their hopes for a boost ahead of next year's presidential elections.
Mikel Arteta details what comes next for Arsenal after Carabao Cup final failure
Mikel Arteta emphasizes the need for Arsenal to channel their disappointment from the Carabao Cup final loss into motivation for upcoming matches.
Couple suspected of killing 40-day-old baby has trial scheduled in MT
A couple accused of murdering their 40-day-old baby is set to stand trial in Mato Grosso, Brazil, next week after forensic evidence contradicted initial claims of accidental death.
Édouard Philippe, re-elected mayor of Le Havre, his condition to run in the presidential elections next year
Édouard Philippe was re-elected mayor of Le Havre with 47% of the votes, positioning him as a leading centrist candidate for the 2027 presidential elections in France.
Success in the state election: Schnieder wants to turn Rhineland-Palatinate "upside down"
The CDU leads in the Rhineland-Palatinate state election, potentially ending 35 years of SPD governance with Gordon Schnieder as the likely next minister-president.
19 million euro error in Stradiņš hospital procurement proposal does not change the outcome
A procurement appeal concerning a 19 million euro arithmetic mistake in a hospital construction contract was rejected by the court, allowing the next bid to proceed despite the adjustments.
Jon Rahm bans himself from Ryder Cup after withdrawing appeal in LIV Golf row
Jon Rahm has withdrawn his appeal against the DP World Tour sanctions, effectively removing himself from consideration for the next Ryder Cup.
Danish Prime Minister Seeks Third Term in Next Week's Elections
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is aiming for a third term as her Social Democrats face declining support ahead of the elections next week.
Next week will be windy – rain will clean street dust in the middle of the week
The upcoming week in Finland is set to begin with mostly dry weather, but some light rain is expected mid-week that may help alleviate street dust.
State Election in Rhineland-Palatinate: Schnieder: 'The CDU is back'
The CDU is projected to lead in the Rhineland-Palatinate state election, potentially ending 35 years of SPD rule with Gordon Schnieder likely to become the next Minister-President.
Municipal elections in France: Paris and Marseille at the center of the dispute, with the far-right and the far-left hunting for disenchanted votes
Today, French and European residents in France are voting in the crucial runoff of municipal elections that will shape the next six years.
A Strange Female Soldier Constantly Posed Next to Trump - Ultimately, a Scandalous Truth Was Revealed
An AI-generated character named Jessica Foster posed alongside prominent figures including Donald Trump on social media, revealing the pervasive use of deep fakes and misinformation.
Philippe Diallo, head of the FFF, to Le Figaro: 'Yes, I know the name of the future coach' of the French team
Philippe Diallo, the president of the French Football Federation (FFF), confirmed in an exclusive interview that he knows who will be the next coach of the French national team.
The Houthis are Lurking in the Red Sea - The Next Front in the Oil War
The Houthis in Yemen are seen as a potential threat to maritime shipping in the Red Sea, raising concerns among U.S. and Middle Eastern officials about their aggressive rhetoric and ties to Iran.
Babiš: The budget deficit may be even higher next year than this year
Czech politician Andrej Babiš predicts that the budget deficit for the next year could exceed the current year's deficit.
Mason Greenwood's contract clause 'fear' could actually bag Man Utd a fortune
Mason Greenwood may face challenges in transferring from Marseille due to a financial clause from his previous deal with Manchester United that could impact his next move.
Almost half of Australians think foreign military will attack within five years, ANU study suggests
A significant portion of Australians fear a foreign military attack within the next five years, according to a recent study by the Australian National University.
Next F1 Race: When is the Japanese GP
Formula 1 resumes in Japan with rain expected to affect the upcoming competition at the Suzuka Circuit.
"Nearly 400% Increase": Historic Salary Raise for American Professional Female Basketball Players
The WNBA has agreed to a historic collective bargaining agreement that will increase the average salary of players significantly over the next few years.
Results of the runoff election for Munich: How your district voted
Munich voters participated in a runoff election to determine the next mayor, with incumbent Dieter Reiter facing Dominik Krause from the Greens, after a previous election where Reiter received a record low.
Ekiti youths vow to resist imposed senatorial candidate
The Ekiti North Progressive Youth Alliance has called for Ikole Local Government Area to nominate the next senator for the Ekiti North Senatorial District in 2027, opposing any attempts by current politicians to retain their positions.
Hollywood star lined up for next series of Celebrity Traitors
Hollywood actor Stephen Graham is reportedly being targeted for participation in the upcoming series of BBC's Celebrity Traitors.
Next week the weather will become rainy and windy
The weather in Estonia will shift from calm and sunny at the beginning of the week to windy and rainy by Wednesday due to a low-pressure system.
Responding to High Oil Prices with a 25 Trillion Won Supplementary Budget… To Be Processed on the 10th of Next Month
The South Korean government and ruling party are expediting the establishment of a 25 trillion won supplementary budget to address surging oil prices due to the Middle East crisis.
Actor heading to Dubai amid rising tensions, unfinished house work in Burj Khalifa
Actor Ram Kapoor plans to travel to Dubai next week despite rising tensions and incomplete work on his house.
Four Reasons North Korea Cannot be the Next Target
The article argues against claims that North Korea could be the next target of U.S. military action following recent events in Iran, providing four specific reasons to support this view.