A top security adviser for South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said on Wednesday he had offered to step down. His resignation comes ahead of…
Japan PM Kishida arrives in Kyiv for talks with Zelenskiy
Japan’s Fumio Kishida arrived in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Tuesday to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, broadcaster NHK said, a rare, unanounced visit by…
South Korea and Japan to drop trade dispute as security concerns trump history
Japan and South Korea agreed to drop an almost four-year-old trade dispute on high-tech materials on Thursday, an emphatic sign they aim to rebuild a…
US, Mexico aim to find 13,000 Mexican migrant workers owed $6.5 million in wages
U.S. and Mexican officials on Tuesday said 13,000 Mexican migrant workers are owed a total of $6.5 million in unpaid wages from U.S. workplaces, and…
Time and money for love China brainstorms ways to boost birth rate
Concerned by China’s shrinking population, political advisors to the government have come up with more than 20 recommendations to boost birth rates, though experts say…
IAEA’s Grossi holds second day of talks in Iran on nuclear cooperation
The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi held talks for a second day in Iran on Saturday aimed at pushing the…
Turkish families shelter on a train after earthquake brought life to a standstill
Sabriye Karan’s late husband worked for the Turkish national rail company for 32 years and her daughter Nehir grew up riding trains. After powerful earthquakes…
Voter apathy is hurdle for Venezuelan opposition as it seeks to unseat Maduro
Venezuela’s opposition is hoping a presidential nominating contest will rally supporters after years of futile attempts to unseat the government of President Nicolas Maduro, but…
El Paso massacre suspect expected to plead guilty to federal hate crimes
A Texas man accused of targeting Latinos during a 2019 massacre that left 23 people dead at an El Paso Walmart (NYSE:WMT) store is expected…
In Peru’s Andes, anger hardens as fast election hopes fade
Protests and roadblocks in Peru’s southern Andes have hardened after Congress failed to bring forward elections, jamming up much of the region, which is rich…