Sunday, December 22, 2024

World

Jake Sullivan Addresses South Korea’s Martial Law Crisis, Highlights Democratic Resilience

Jake Sullivan, the White House National Security Advisor, addressed South Korea's recent emergency martial law situation.

UN Stands Firm: 20 Years of Demanding Human Rights for North Korea

The UN General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution for the 20th year, urging North Korea to improve human rights.

U.S. Confirms North Korean Troops Engaged in Combat in Ukraine

North Korean troops in Russia have engaged in combat with Ukraine, marking confirmed casualties in the ongoing conflict.

U.S. Reassures South Korea: Our Alliance Stands Strong Amid Political Turmoil

The U.S.-South Korea alliance remains strong despite President Yoon's impeachment, emphasizing government and citizen partnership.

Germany’s Media Confuses South Korean Leaders – Here’s What Went Wrong

A German newspaper mistakenly identified lawmaker Ahn Cheol Soo as President Yoon Suk Yeol in a report on a travel ban imposed on Yoon.

America’s Secret Weapon? Pentagon Bets Big on AI for National Security

The Pentagon has launched the AI Rapid Capabilities Cell to enhance AI adoption for military and non-combat applications, allocating $100M.

U.S. Defense Department Urges Calm as South Korea Faces Impeachment Drama

The U.S. emphasizes support for South Korea amid its impeachment crisis, ensuring continued dialogue and cooperation to deter North Korea.

Questions Arise: Can a President Under Investigation Command the Military?

The Ministry of National Defense confirmed President Yoon Suk Yeol retains command of the armed forces despite insurrection investigations.