South Korea confirmed Tuesday that Seoul and Washington are discussing its involvement in U.S. nuclear weapons management in the face of intensifying North Korean nuclear threats, after U.S. President Biden denied that the allies were discussing joint …
South Korea: Talks with US on management of nukes underway
South Korea has reconfirmed that Seoul and Washington are discussing discussing South Korea being involved in U.S. nuclear asset management to cope with intensifying North Korean nuclear threats
Seoul says talks underway over joint nuclear exercises
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol’s statement comes after US President Joe Biden said there would be no such drillsSeoul (AFP) – Seoul and Washington are discussing joint planning and exercises involving US nuclear assets to counter growing threats…
Singapore’s economy beats forecasts with 3.8% growth in 2022
City-state’s growth slowed sharply in fourth quarter, clouding outlook for 2023.
Vietnamese Communist Party Removes Former FM From Politburo
Pham Binh Minh’s removal came amid a crackdown on a wide-ranging corruption scandal involving COVID-19 repatriation flights.
FGCU earns 84-79 OT win over Central Arkansas
Led by Andre Weir’s 22 points, the Florida Gulf Coast Eagles defeated the Central Arkansas Sugar Bears 84-79 in overtime on Monday night.
Million yen per child to leave Tokyo – Japan’s offer to families
Government boosts incentives to lure people to ‘unfashionable’ regional areas hit by ageing, shrinking populationsJapan’s government is offering ¥1m ($7,500) per child to families who move out of greater Tokyo, in an attempt to reverse population decli…
Bolton berates NATO allies
Ex-US National Security Advisor John Bolton penned a scathing op-ed slamming some NATO allies for their supposed reluctance to support Kiev
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Chagos Islanders fear ‘poverty’ as Mauritius kicks off sovereignty talks with UK
UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly announced in November that Britain intended to reach a settlement with Mauritius over the islands by early next year.