The US
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President Donald Trump and the Democrats can’t agree on anything, except one big thing: China. After Trump’s administration announced plans on June 15 to impose tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese imports, Charles Schumer, the Democrats’ Senate leader, called the decision “on the money.” That was a startling statement on a startling fact: China has few friends left…
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President of the United States of America Donald Trump arrived in Singapore to meet with the leader of the DPRK Kim Jong-un, the Associated Press reported. Air Force One, which carried Trump, landed at Paya Lebar Air Base after a nearly 20-hour flight from Canada, where he attended the Group of Seven summit. Kim Jong-un landed…
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Kim Jong Un’s right-hand man, Kim Yong-chol, is currently in the United States and ready to visit the White House on Friday as the two sides scramble to get the Kim-Trump summit back on track after the US president canceled it. President Donald Trump is expected to receive a letter from Kim Jong Un on Friday as…
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The Chinese government warns Donald Trump’s administration against taking bilateral trade relations to ‘a dangerous place,’ and has unveiled its own levies on $3bn worth of US imports. President Xi Jinping, through a statement released on Friday by his commerce ministry, said that China hopes the US will pull back “from the brink,” reiterating in clear terms…
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The United Nations on Saturday passed a resolution calling for a 30-day ceasefire across Syria, but Western diplomats said they were skeptical the Syrian regime would actually end its ferocious assault on the rebel-held suburb of Eastern Ghouta. After days of intense negotiations, Russia agreed not use its veto to scuttle the UN security council resolution, which…
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Barely a day after President Donald Trump met with Vladimir Putin and said he believed all accusations against his Russian counterpart were fabricated, the billionaire president has somehow “neutralized” his thoughts. Image shows President Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump during the economic summit in Vietnam. Both presidents shook hands and had some brief chats on the…
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In the event of an unavoidable nuclear war between the United States and DPRK, a large number of volunteers who wish to join Kim Jong Un’s army are reported to be over 3.5 million. Military strategists say a Donald Trump versus Kim Jong Un war would be a “total mismatch,” but the teeming volunteers who…
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Sen. Lindsey Graham, a representative for South Carolina, says he will support a US war against North Korea if it becomes unavoidable. According to a poll result released on Friday by Public Policy Polling, 82 percent of Americans have shown great fear for a likely nuclear war. Image: President Kim Jong Un Public Policy Polling,…
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In the wake of accusations and denials stemming from Otto Warmbier‘s fateful journey to North Korea, and his release in a vegetative state to America on “humanitarian grounds,” Reuters reported that DPRK said its diplomats were harassed at the JFK airport in New York. Kim Jong Un‘s government said its statesmen were “mugged” on US…
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Otto Warmbier, the US student who was arrested in North Korea for espionage and freed a few days ago after spending 17 months in prison, has been confirmed dead. The 22-year-old was sent back to his home country in coma. He arrived barely a week ago on a Medivac flight and was admitted at the University…
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North Korea’s growing influence as a nuclear power in the peninsula has been a matter of urgent concern to South Korea, the US, Russia and the continent’s mouthpiece, China. But Pyongyang is hell-bent on reaching its military targets at all costs. Image shows North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un (Right). Xi Jinping’s government understands the imminent danger posed…
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