War With North Korea? US Sending Attack Drone To South Korea
The development comes just days after North Korea launched four ballistic missiles, which splashed into the Sea of Japan after flying for about 620 miles.
China-Philippines Relations: Beijing Rejects Manila’s Concerns Over Chinese Ships Incident
The Philippines Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Chinese ships were found in recent months near the Philippines and a warship was spotted 70 miles off its western coast in the South China Sea.
Norway Whaling 2017: Animal Rights Groups Criticize Oslo After Documentary Shows Pregnant Whales Being Killed
The criticism was in response to a documentary aired on the Norwegian public television, which showed pregnant whales being cut open and fetuses being removed.
North Korea War? Pyongyang Preparing For Next Nuclear Test, Satellite Images Show
The reclusive country launched four ballistic missiles earlier this week reportedly in a bid to attack U.S. military bases in Japan.
Will Jeff Sessions Resign Over Russian Contacts? ACLU Files Ethics Complaint Against Attorney General
The complaint calls on the Alabama State Bar to determine if the attorney general violated the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct during his testimony at his confirmation hearing in January.
Will Russia Go To War? THAAD Deployment May Trigger Missile Race, Moscow Warns
Russia's foreign ministry said Thursday the deployment of a U.S. anti-missile system will trigger a missile race in the Asia-Pacific region.
More Boots On The Ground? Marines To Fight ISIS In Syria
The forces — a Marines artillery unit and Army Rangers — arrived in the “last few days,” according to the U.S.- led coalition spokesman.
New Arms Race With Russia? German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel Expresses Concerns Over Weapons Race In Europe
Germany’s Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel made the comments during his meeting with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov on Thursday.
US-Japan Relations: Okinawa Village To Lodge Complaint After US Bell UH-1Y Venom Chopper Incident
On Wednesday, a Marine Corps chopper dropped a tire during external cargo lift training in a Okinawa village, triggering concern among residents.
Steve Bannon, Breitbart’s Matthew Boyle Fighting? Right-Wing News Editor Rubbishes Report About Disagreement
On Wednesday, Business Insider reported Steve Bannon slammed Breitbart's Matthew Boyle for his critical piece on White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus last month.
Who Is Tiffany Ferguson? Metro Nashville Police Arrest Christopher Drew McLawhorn In St Thomas West Nurse’s Murder
Christopher Drew McLawhorn was arrested and charged with criminal homicide and especially aggravated burglary, Metro Police said Wednesday night.
Israel’s ‘Muezzin Bill’ Update: Knesset Approves Controversial Bill In Preliminary Reading
The bill, restricting the use of loudspeakers by mosques, has been criticized by Muslims, Christians as well as Jews in the country.
Will Iran Go To War With US? USNS Invincible Spy Ship Incident Blamed On Washington As Tehran Warns Of ‘Irreversible Consequences’
On Saturday, U.S. Navy's spy ship was forced to change its course after fast-attack vessels from Iran's Revolutionary Guards sailed in close proximity in the Strait of Hormuz.
Danielle Bregoli Feuding With Stitches? ‘Cash Me Outside’ Girl Accuses Rapper Of Tricking Her Into Video Collaboration, Report Says
However, the rapper's representatives said the 13-year-old “Cash Me Outside” girl wanted to be in his video, according to the report.
Is Kim Jong Un Afraid Of Media? North Korea Bans Mobile Internet Usage For Overseas Citizens Over Kim Jong Nam’s Death News, Report Says
The reclusive country is likely to have brought in the ban to control the spread of the news about killing of Kim Jong Nam, the step-brother of leader Kim Jong Un, according to a report.
Anti-Trump Media Bias? Poll Shows Voters Trust Media Over President For Telling ‘Truth About Important Issues’
Quinnipiac University also found a majority of the voters disagreed with the president’s claims that the media is “the enemy of the American people.”
MH370 Route Map: Where Did Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane Go?
The ill-fated plane went missing on March 8, 2014 when it was on its way to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur with 239 people on board.
Americans Under Attack? State Department Upgrades Travel Advisory For Global Terrorism
This is first such global terrorism warning since Donald Trump assumed office in January as the U.S. president.
Avalanche In Tignes: Multiple Casualties Feared In French Alps Resort
About 30 people are feared buried and local authorities have launched rescue operations.
Moving To Canada? Refugees Entering Quebec, Manitoba From US Border States Surges
Latest official figures showed 2,281 refugee claims were made between Jan.1 and Feb. 21 compared to 1,803 asylum claims at the same time last year.
Will North Korea Attack US? Ballistic Missiles Were Launched To Target US Military Bases In Japan, Pyongyang Says
North Korea launched four ballistic missiles Monday in an apparent retaliation to joint military exercises by the U.S. and South Korea.
South China Sea Dispute: Australia-Indonesia Joint Patrols Unlikely, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop Says
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop's comments came after Indonesian President Joko Widodo said last month that the two countries will have joint patrols if tensions aggravate in the disputed region.
Cold War Against Russia Is Threat To Europe, French Presidential Candidate Marine Le Pen Says
In an interview with CBS News, French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen said that France and Russia must set up “strategic relations” to fight the Islamic State group.
ISIS Coming To New York? FBI Arrests Long Island Man For Trying To Join Islamic State In Syria To ‘Wage Violent Jihad’
Elvis Redzepagic reportedly told the law enforcement authorities that he was ready to strap a bomb and sacrifice himself while he attempted to enter Syria from Turkey.
Has North Korea Declared War On US? Kim Jong Un Regime Fires Four Ballistic Missiles Amid Nuclear Threat
The Kim Jong Un regime launched the missiles Monday, in an apparent retaliation to joint military drills by the U.S. and South Korea.
Can Trump Prosecute Obama? President Thinks 'Wiretapping' Claims Will Be Proven Right In Investigation, Newsmax CEO Says
The president alleged Saturday that Barack Obama's administration snooped on him prior to the 2016 presidential election.
Did Obama 'Wire Tap' Trump Tower? President Accuses Predecessor Of Snooping On Him Before Election Day
President Donald Trump, in a series of tweets early Saturday, accused Barack Obama of wire tapping Trump Tower last October.
‘Flip Or Flop’ Star Tarek El Moussa Blames Lack Of Communication With Christina For Divorce Amid Drinking, Rehab Reports
The “Flip or Flop” stars separated last May after a fight involving a gun.
Oklahoma Earthquake: Native American Tribe Pawnee Nation Sues Multiple Oil Companies Over 5.8 Magnitude Temblor
The Pawnee Nation, which filed the suit, is seeking physical damages to real and personal property, market value losses, and punitive damages.
India-Pakistan War? Alleged Indian Spy Kulbhushan Jadhav Will Not Be Extradited, Pakistan Says
Pakistan has accused Kulbhushan Jadhav, a former Indian navy officer, of being involved in "subversive and terrorist activities."