South Korea Sends Artists to Perform in North Korea

South Korea Sends Artists to Perform in North Korea

By Diana Rodriguez In a successful attempt to better the relations between the two countries after North Korea’s constant refusals to abandon the use of nuclear technology, South Korea sent some of their most celebrated artists across the border to perform. After housing North Korean cheerleaders and athletes at the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang,…

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President Trump’s First U.N. Address

By Devin Dubon President Trump gave his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, September 19th. In the speech, he addressed the nations of the world about dangerous regimes and terrorist organizations. The president urged the UN to take greater action in stopping the governments of various countries in abusing the human…

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Trump has ‘Declared War’, North Korea Threatens to Shoot Down US Jets

By Valeria Bula On Monday, Sept. 24, 2017, North Korea’s foreign minister Ri Yong Ho accused President Donald Trump of declaring war against North Korea when tweeting last weekend that North Korea “won’t be around much longer,” proceeding to threaten that North Korea has the right shoot down American warplanes even if not in their…

What North Korea Is Working on and How It Poses a Threat
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What North Korea Is Working on and How It Poses a Threat

By Daylin Delgado On July 28, North Korea launched a missile which traveled 621 miles laterally for 45 minutes, According to the Pentagon, it is the the longest ballistic missile flight in North Korea’s history.  Before its lateral flight, the ICBM missile traveled 2,300 miles into space; if angled correctly, the missile could potentially strike…

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Go Home Dennis Rodman, You’re Drunk by Michan Walsh

Former NBA star Dennis Rodman has spent the past year taking trips to North Korea and buddying up with the vicious Kim Jung Un, dictator of one of the most totalitarian states in the world. He claims to be helping U.S.-North Korea relations by practicing his “basketball diplomacy,” but his outrageous histrionics are doing more…