The Korean Central News Agency said North Korea performed a live-fire drill of an upgraded large-caliber multiple rocket launcher system in the presence of Kim on Tuesday
The company said Monday it was experiencing a "major infrastructure issue triggered by a power outage" at one of its US data centre partner sites
TikTok agreed to settle a landmark lawsuit accusing social media companies of deliberately addicting children, just as jury selection was set to begin in Los Angeles
The Pima County Sheriff's Department said it was working with the FBI and US Customs and Border Protection in response to the shooting in Arivaca, Arizona, a community about 10 miles from the border
The crew landed the plane at Ellington Airport, southeast of Houston, and are "all safe at this time," Nasa said in a post on X
Their causes of death are still under investigation, but some showed signs of having succumbed to hypothermia
Boeing had 160 commercial deliveries in the quarter, more than double the 57 deliveries in the prior-year period
Carney noted they are entering a review of the United StatesMexicoCanada Agreement this year and said he expects a "robust review"
The order comes a day after President Donald Trump ordered border czar Tom Homan to take over his administration's immigration crackdown in Minnesota
Alexander Zverev got the benefit of playing under a roof at Rod Laver Arena and advanced to the final four with a 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, 7-6 (3) win
Gains for tech-related shares like Samsung Electronics, which rose 2.9 per cent, helped offset losses for automakers like Kia Corp., which fell 2 per cent
First visit by a UK leader since 2018 comes amid trade ambitions and shifting global alliances
The central bank's interest rate-setting committee is almost certain to keep its key short-term rate unchanged at about 3.6 per cent, after three straight quarter-point cuts last year
The US president hikes import taxes on autos, lumber, and drugs, following South Korea's failure to approve last year's trade agreement
Tensions are festering within Nato over US President Donald Trump's renewed threats in recent weeks to annex Greenland, which is a semiautonomous territory of Nato ally Denmark
Iran's government has put the death toll at a far lower 3,117, saying 2,427 were civilians and security forces, and labelled the rest "terrorists"
Allegations come as Hungary heads toward closely watched April elections
Trump earlier had threatened military action if Iran carried out mass executions of prisoners or killed peaceful demonstrators during a crackdown on protests that began in late December
Heavy snow and freezing rain across the country disrupted travel, knocked out power to hundreds of thousands and left at least 25 people dead across multiple states
On Friday acting President Rodriguez said that her administration had freed more than 620 prisoners adding that she would ask the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights to verify the release lists