Nike shoes fetch record $437,500 at auction
A pair of 1972 running shoes, one of the first pairs made by Nike Inc , sold for $437,500 on Tuesday (July 23), shattering the...
‘No proof’ of attack on U.S. embassy workers: Cuba
Johana Tablada, Deputy Director for North America at the Cuban Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told media there was no evidence of a deliberate attack on...
Russia says malfunction led aircraft into unintended area: South Korea media
Russia told South Korea that an equipment malfunction led its military aircraft into an unintended area on Tuesday, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported, citing...
Russian says malfunction led aircraft into unintended area: South Korea media
Russian told South Korea that an equipment malfunction led its military aircraft into an unintended area on Tuesday, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported, citing...
Japan-South Korea relations in ‘very severe’ state: Japan’s Suga
Japan’s top government spokesman said on Wednesday the country’s relationship with South Korea was in a “very severe” state and that Tokyo would continue to...
U.S. security adviser Bolton meets South Korean officials to discuss North Korea, alliance
U.S. national security adviser John Bolton met with South Korean officials on Wednesday to discuss major bilateral issues amid South Korea’s trade spat with Japan,...
China’s defense ministry says U.S. undermining global strategic stability
China’s said on Wednesday the United States is undermining global strategic stability by expanding defense spending and selling arms to Taiwan....
South Korea asks Japan to cancel plan to remove the country from white list
South Korea said on Wednesday a Japanese plan to remove South Korea from a Japanese list of countries that face minimum trade restrictions would undermine...
Japan’s Tepco to decommission second, undamaged Fukushima nuclear plant: Kyodo
Tokyo Electric Power plans to scrap its Fukushima Daini nuclear station, located a few miles south of the bigger Fukushima Daiichi plant where three reactors...
Mexico government accuses oil workers union boss of corruption: report
Prosecutors have accused the leader of the Mexican oil workers union, Carlos Romero Deschamps, of corruption, the Reforma newspaper reported on Tuesday, amid a broader...
