South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol tried to demolish his country’s democracy. In a shocking late-night television address, Yoon declared “emergency martial law” and put the country under military ...
NORTH Korea’s “capitalist city” is set to open and welcome tourists next week – with a packed itinerary that visitors are to strictly follow. The launch of the bizarre ...
The nexus drawing Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and Pyongyang together were the exigencies ... range designs on building an Arctic Polar Silk Road, economically controlling the Panama Canal and building ...
President Donald Trump is taking a more assertive role on the global stage, aiming to establish Washington as an aggressive driver of global affairs, with a focus on maximum pressure on Iran and a ...
Vehicles make their way along a road linking the Chinese border crossing ... an airport and is on the opposite side North Korea to Pyongyang - meaning very few tourists have ventured this neck ...
In a symbolic display of anger, the country blew up the northern section of unused roads that once linked it with the South, with the rivals exchanging threats days after Pyongyang’s claim that ...
More than £400,000 is to be spent on protecting an unfinished road from misuses such as illegal racing. Swindon Borough Council is paying a contractor £440,000 to guard the unused road from ...
An unfinished road that is used by boy racers will be guarded from being misused with a council splashing more than £400,000 on its protection. Swindon Borough Council is understood to be paying ...
The road will serve the 8,000 houses which are eventually planned for the New Eastern Villages expansion. Credit: Swindon Borough Council More than £400,000 is to be spent guarding an unfinished ...
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