Thousands of Venezuelans have for years crossed the Simon Bolivar bridge connecting their nation with Colombia in search of cheaper and better quality products to bring back across the border but, nowadays, those daily migrants are increasingly focused on finding simple necessities like food and medicine, basic human needs that are considered a luxury in their crisis-rocked homeland.
Niki Kelly, writing for the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, has an article discussing efforts in the General Assembly to change the school referendum process. This is the mechanism by which local populati ... Read more
“For Congress to impose a racialized and non-neutral regime on parents and children is not only unwise and unfair, but unconstitutional.” The Cato Institute has joined an amicus brief chal ... Read more
The US Commerce Department has preliminarily found that South Korean steelmaker NEXTEEL Co. and SeAH Steel Corp. had weighted average dumping margins of 59.09 percent and 26.47 percent, respectively.T ... Read more
BERLIN -- Five watercolors attributed to Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler from his early days as a struggling artist have failed to sell at auction in the southern German city of Nuremberg, possibly over fe ... Read more
ABU DHABI -- The Louvre Abu Dhabi, the first museum to carry the famed name outside of France, announced Sunday it will roll out works by Dutch masters Rembrandt and Vermeer this month.Works by the tw ... Read more
The U.S. envoy for North Korea on Saturday cast this week's working-level talks with North Korea to prepare for the two countries' second summit late this month as "productive" but said "some hard wor ... Read more
The choice of Vietnam's capital as the venue for a second North Korea-U.S. summit has raised the possibility that Kim Jong-un will make a state visit there later this month, observers said Saturday. I ... Read more
U.S. President Donald Trump announced that his second meeting with North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un will take place in Vietnam's capital city and expressed optimism about the communist nation's future ... Read more
Two U.S. lawmakers have urged Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to seek a longer-term cost-sharing agreement for the stationing of American troops in South Korea. Read more
U.S. and North Korean negotiators concluded their talks in Pyongyang, agreeing to meet again before their leaders' second summit slated for later this month, the State Department said Friday. U.S. Spe ... Read more
The United States and North Korea should go into their second summit ready to agree to a “modest deal,” according to political analysts in Seoul, Friday. Read more
The Korea Times interviewed Waris Dirie, 54, former supermodel and actress, who arrived in Korea this week to receive the Sunhak Peace Prize. Dirie, who has starred in Chanel ads and a Bond movie, sta ... Read more
Former K-pop singers P-Goon and Yumin will divorce just six months after their marriage. Yumin, a former member of girl group BP RaNia, revealed on her Instagram Thursday that the pair has already bee ... Read more
The Choson Sinbo, the pro-Pyongyang media outlet headquartered in Tokyo, highlighted “completely changed” North Korea-U.S. relations, Thursday, referring to negotiations for a second summit between th ... Read more
On the cold clear morning of February 9, 1904, war began in Korea. Just before noon, two Russian warships, the American built cruiser Varyag and the obsolete gunboat Korietz, made their way past the c ... Read more
The nation's small nonlife insurers are suffering deteriorating earnings due to a worsening business environment. Some insurers even conducted a cutthroat competition against each other last year to a ... Read more
On Feb. 1, Bloomberg Business News reported that according to Stephen Biegun, the U.S. special representative for North Korea, Pyongyang has promised to destroy all its facilities for producing nuclea ... Read more