Russia Delivers Over a Million Barrels of Oil to North Korea, Breaking UN Sanctions
Since March, Russia has reportedly supplied North Korea with over a million barrels of oil
U.S. President Barack Obama walks down the collanade with South Korean President Lee Myung-bak after a press conference in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, USA 16 June 2009.
US military forces are "fully prepared" to react in the event of a North Korea missile launch towards the state of Hawaii, President Barack Obama has said in a CBS News interview.
"I do want to give assurances to the American people that the T's are crossed and the I's are dotted in terms of what might happen," Obama said adding there was "a unity in the international community that we haven't seen in quite some time" on the issue of North Korea weapon tests.
US Defense Secretary Robert Gates has ordered the military to take measures against a possible missile launch by North Korea in the direction of Hawaii.
Northeast Asia has seen rising tension since the atomic test and the government in Pyongyang has threatened war against any country that intercepts ships suspected of carrying nuclear weapons or missile parts to or from North Korea. A UN Security Council resolution authorizes searches of North Korean vessels.
The US Navy has been tracking a North Korean ship Kang Nam I because the US suspects the ship may be carrying illegal weapons technology, according to the South Korea TV YTN. The ship might be headed to Myanmar, according to the reports.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to present a roadmap for holding presidential elections on February 24, together with a proposal for a nationwide referendum on a potential peace agreement with Russia.
A mass shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in northeastern British Columbia has left ten people dead, among them the suspected attacker, in what authorities describe as one of the most devastating incidents to strike the region in recent years.
According to the 2025 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released by Transparency International, Serbia has recorded its lowest ranking in 20 years, placing 116th out of 182 countries and territories
The Romanian government is moving to reshape the country’s economy by shifting the focus from consumption-driven growth to investment-led development, according to Finance Minister Alexandru Nazare.
Norwegian authorities have launched investigations into two senior diplomats in connection with their ties to the late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Japan is preparing to deepen its cooperation with NATO by joining an alliance-backed framework aimed at supporting Ukraine
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