A senior North Korean diplomat vowed that Pyongyang would "never give up" its nuclear weapons in a rare address to the United Nations General Assembly on Monday.
The vote on Tuesday would establish a force of up to 5,500 soldiers and police officers. It was unclear what countries were willing to contribute personnel.
Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs for North Korea Kim Son Gyong addresses the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly at United Nations headquarters, Monday, Sept. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Seth ...
TEHRAN — The United States will deport hundreds of Iranians back to Iran in the coming weeks, with the first 120 deportees being prepared for a flight in the next day or two, Iran said Tuesday. The ...
The burning of coal is the largest contributor to climate change worldwide. But the Trump administration sees United States coal as crucial. By David Gelles In the year 1306, King Edward I of England ...
Mexico announced a new bilateral cooperation agreement with the United States to curb the flow of illegal weapons into Mexican territory.
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau has met with the heavily prosecuted vice president of Equatorial Guinea in Washington after the Trump administration approved a waiver of corruption ...
A senior North Korean diplomat is reiterating that his country won’t give up its nuclear weapons despite numerous international demands to do so ...
The blackout has affected essentially all wireless internet connections, mobile internet, and telephone services. News outlets have reported disruptions to banking services, hospitals, businesses, ...
Donald Trump’s ambitious Gaza peace plan gives New Zealand another chance to reconsider when is the right time to recognise a Palestinian state.
MP SPEAKS | It is unwise for former prime minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad to urge Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, in his capacity as the Asean chair, to cancel the invitation extended to US President ...