Kim Jong Un Leaves Russia With ‘Explosive’ Farewell Gifts
After a six-day trip in Russia, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un departed with explosive gifts as a sort of send off from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
After a six-day trip in Russia, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un departed with explosive gifts as a sort of send off from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
This week has been filled with major headlines in the U.S. and around the world. One America’s Rachel Acenas has our Week In Review.
A NASA Astronaut, Frank Rubio, has accidentally broken the record for the longest trip to space in United States history.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will visit Russia for an official state visit, both countries announced on Monday.
The United States pledges to provide Ukraine with more munitions and air defense systems despite the news of Russia and North Korea planning an arms deal meeting.
A Ukrainian official accused Tesla CEO Elon Musk of “committing evil,” after allegedly ordering engineers working at his Starlink internet company to turn off the communications network near the Crimean coast last year, which prevented a Ukrainian drone from attacking a Russian warship, according to a biography.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed the Biden administration’s support for Ukraine during an unannounced visit to the capital city of Kyiv, after the city was struck by a Russian missile attack.
The White House stated that North Korea will “pay a price” if it follows through on an arms deal to supply Russia amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.
North Korea’s Leader Kim Jong Un is reportedly planning on visiting Russia this month for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Russia has deployed its Sarmat intercontinental missiles that Russian President Vladimir Putin had previously said would make Russia’s enemies “think twice.”