Two North Korean soldiers captured by Ukrainian defence forces in Russia's Kursk Oblast in January have asked to be transferred to South Korea and reportedly attempted to harm themselves. Details: The ...
Paumgarten’s story is a parade not only of fascinating facts—there are, or were, fifty-eight thousand elevators in New York ...
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North Korean soldiers captured in Ukraine beg not to be sent home
Two captured North Korean soldiers who were fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine have formally requested to be handed ...
Two North Korean prisoners of war (POWs) held in Ukraine have pleaded to live in South Korea, a human rights organisation said.
British documentary photographer Martin Parr says the world has never been more in need of satire like that in his images because many people are too wealthy and their lifestyle is unsustainable.It's ...
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North Korean POWs in Ukraine want to go to South: activist
Two North Korean prisoners of war (POWs) held in Ukraine have pleaded to live in South Korea, a human rights organization told AFP on Sunday.
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“Take us to the South”: North Korean POWs beg for defection after fighting for Russia
Two North Korean soldiers captured by Ukrainian forces while fighting for Russia have voiced their wish to defect to South ...
In a modest neighborhood once lined with railroad boxcars, a young man named John S. Muños left home for war and never ...
MCCC’s Montco Cultural Center will host the exhibition “Out There: The Worlds of Edward Woltemate, Jr.” beginning Tuesday, ...
Expect the unexpected as Mark Moriarty turns the tables on one of Ireland’s most accomplished broadcasters and journalists, author, columnist, TV presenter, podcaster, proud father of five, and once ...
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has visited the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea. On Monday, he began a two-day visit to South Korea for security talks. Hegseth and South ...
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Trump's testing plans for US nuclear weapons won't include explosions, energy secretary says
Energy Secretary Chris Wright says that new tests of the U.S. nuclear weapons system ordered up by President Donald Trump will not include nuclear explosions. Wright in a Fox News interview on ...
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