North Korea promises not to nuke South Korea

North Korea promises not to nuke South Korea

North Korean state television KRT released a video of its leader, Kim Jong Un, meeting the South Korean delegation on March 5, after both sides held a two-day meeting in Pyongyang.  South Korea has said that the North has promised not to use nuclear and conventional weapons against them. Mar 6, 2018
North Korea cancelled planned Olympic meeting with Mike Pence at the last moment

North Korea cancelled planned Olympic meeting with Mike Pence at the last moment

US Vice President Mike Pence was scheduled to meet with North Korean officials earlier this month during the Winter Olympics in South Korea but the North Koreans canceled the meeting, Pences office said on Tuesday (20 February). Kim Jong-uns officials scrapped the 10 February meeting reportedly just two hours before it was set to start. Feb 21, 2018
5 times sport overcame conflict

5 times sport overcame conflict

After a long period of tension North Korea and South Korea will march together under one flag during the 2018 Winter Olympics. Olympics amongst other sporting events have been responsible for promoting peace and unity. Feb 9, 2018
Trumps year in insults

Trumps year in insults

President Trumps first year in office has been shrouded in controversy for the choice of words he has used when describing people and places he doesnt particularly like, doesnt agree with or in response to things they may have said about him. From describing broadcaster Mika Brzezinskis face as bleeding badly from a face lift or nicknaming the head of North Korea Rocket Man, he has a vast array of insults up his sleeve. Jan 18, 2018
Hawaii residents fear for life as missile alert message is mistakenly sent out

Hawaii residents fear for life as missile alert message is mistakenly sent out

Resident of Hawaii were in a state of panic on 13, January when a missile alert message was mistakenly broadcast on TV and radio and sent via text.The message was sent when an employee at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency pressed the wrong button.A follow up text message to correct the mistake was allegedly not sent for over half an hour. Jan 14, 2018
Hawaii residents fear for life as missile alert message is mistakenly sent out

Hawaii residents fear for life as missile alert message is mistakenly sent out

Resident of Hawaii were in a state of panic on 13, January when a missile alert message was mistakenly broadcast on TV and radio and sent via text.The message was sent when an employee at the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency pressed the wrong button.A follow up text message to correct the mistake was allegedly not sent for over half an hour. Jan 14, 2018