Russia rebukes Seoul: South Korea wants to destroy North Korean rule of law
peking October 15, 2024 16:50Russia is angry with South Korea for sending drones with propaganda to North Korea, threatening the 'rule of law' in the country.
Russia is angry with South Korea for sending drones with propaganda to North Korea, threatening the 'rule of law' in the country.
Ukraine's use of drones equipped with artificial intelligence is providing advantages in warfare, but moral dilemmas arise from the deployment of AI on the battlefield.
German intelligence services have raised alarms in Berlin about the threat posed by Russia, with a focus on NATO's vulnerability and defensive capacity.
A former Stasi officer has been sentenced to ten years in prison for a murder in 1974. He was found guilty of shooting a Polish man at a border crossing between East and West Germany in Berlin.
Chinese government's widespread espionage activities in collaboration with citizens and businesses is causing concern among Western intelligence agencies.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk calls for control over borders to ensure security and minimize illegal migration in Poland.
Egon Krenz, the last leader of East Germany, remains unchanged in his pro-Russian beliefs since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. Despite some former colleagues expressing regret for the dictatorship, Krenz is unapologetic and continues to find support among seniors.
Three hospitals in Cologne have been evacuated for the disarmament of a bomb from World War II, marking the largest evacuation in the West German city since 1945.
An Italian banker secretly spied on the bank accounts of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, her sister Arianna, ex-husband Andrea Giambruno, and several ministers. The case was uncovered by a bank customer in August.
The New Zealand police have been intrigued by a complex missing persons case for almost three years. In December 2021, Tom Phillips fled with his three children, sparking immediate concern from the mother. After being missing for a long time, the kids have now been spotted in a wooded area.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has turned a Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT Coupé into a minivan for his wife Priscilla Chan, surprising her with the unique vehicle design.
The death of Frances Crawford, the wife of a decorated pilot, is now being investigated as a murder case after initially being considered an accident.
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall in Florida as a category 5 hurricane, with sustained winds of 250 kilometers per hour.
Accused of exploiting two women, including rape and abuse, a 63-year-old Marion K. accused one of the victims of rape and abuse in the courtroom in Lelystad.
Iran's nuclear program has been a thorn in the side of Israel for years. How quickly can Iran develop a nuclear bomb?
The Middle East is on edge as Iran launches a massive rocket attack on Israel, prompting fears of escalating conflict. Israel vows revenge while Iran warns against further aggression.
Lebanon, once known as the 'Switzerland of the Middle East', lost its status due to internal discord among its diverse population, the Palestinian issue, and multiple Israeli invasions.
The recent state elections in Germany have raised questions about the rising popularity of radical right-wing parties among the youth in East Germany.
The lower house of the Russian parliament has approved a bill to ban Russian children from being adopted by parents in countries where gender-affirming care is provided.
Discover the controversial past of Alice Walton, the wealthiest woman in the world, and her philanthropic efforts alongside her troubled history of driving incidents.
In the lead-up to the November elections, Kamala Harris's campaign is reported to be spending millions more per day than Donald Trump's team.
After 73 years, Luis Armando Albino, who was kidnapped in 1951 at the age of six, has been found alive and well by his niece.
A New Zealand pilot, Phillip Mehrtens, who was abducted by Papuan separatists in early 2023 has been released and taken to a hospital in Timika for medical check-up.
New Zealand pilot Phillip Mehrtens has been released after 592 days of captivity by separatists in West Papua for humanitarian reasons. He was reportedly suffering from asthma during his captivity.