The Afrin crisis shows how difficult it is for U.S. policymakers to walk and chew gum when it comes to Syria, he said... READ MORE›
Turkey's National Security Council said earlier on Wednesday Turkey would not allow the formation of a terrorist army along its borders... READ MORE›
U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told participants in a 20-nation ministerial meeting on North Korea that the United States has already prepared a war pla... READ MORE›
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The joint industrial park, which deployed South Korean capital and management together with North Korean labor, was closed by Seoul in 2016 amid inter-Korean tensions... READ MORE›
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But the South's liberal President Moon told South Korean Olympic athletes on Wednesday that the North's participation in the Games would help improve inter-Korean relations... READ MORE›
Diplomats from 20 countries agreed to consider fresh sanctions against North Korea at a U.S.-Canadian summit in Vancouver on Tuesday... READ MORE›
Those discussions have been limited to planning for North Korea to send a delegation to the upcoming Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea... READ MORE›
But essentially nothing tangible can be achieved on North Korea without buy-in from the Russians and Chinese... READ MORE›
Trump tells Xi that America's trade deficit with China is unsustainable, cryptocurrencies tumble, and U.S. stock benchmarks briefly hit some nice round numbers... READ MORE›
Japan has told an international meeting on North Korea that the world should not be blinded by Pyongyang's recent charm offensive ... READ MORE›
Despite an agreement to send a delegation to the Winter Olympics in South Korea, North Korea's demands put a pall on talks with the South... READ MORE›
However, Abbas's Palestinian Authority relies for its survival on his relationship with Israel, analysts say, making any bolder measures unlikely... READ MORE›
Nations to consider more North Korea sanctions, U.S. warns on military option... READ MORE›
When asked directly whether Americans might soon be at war with North Korea, Tillerson did not offer easy reassurances... READ MORE›
That will ultimately decide whether the government views the Vancouver meeting as a success... READ MORE›
Foreign ministers from 20 countries are meeting in Vancouver, Canada, to discuss the North Korean nuclear threat... READ MORE›
North Korea boycotted the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul but it will send athletes, an orchestra and high-level officials to next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea... READ MORE›
North Korea boycotted the 1988 Summer Games in Seoul but it will send athletes, an orchestra and high-level officials to next month's Winter Olympics in South Korea... READ MORE›
North Korea fired two missiles over the Japanese island of Hokkaido last year, triggering the expansion of the system... READ MORE›
Patterns of North Korean missile launch is erroneous, the correction notice said... READ MORE›
The Vancouver meeting primarily groups nations that assisted South Korea in the 1950-53 Korean War, as well as South Korea and Japan... READ MORE›
North Korea meeting to stress importance of sanctions Canada... READ MORE›
TODAY Global builder Carillion bankrupt The collapse of the United Kingdom's second-biggest construction firm seems set to reverberate around the world, including Canada... READ MORE›
The talks had previously been green-lighted by North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's New Year's broadcast, which took a surprisingly conciliatory approach toward Seoul... READ MORE›
North Korea has participated in every Summer Games since 1972, except the 1984 Los Angeles and 1988 Seoul Games, which it boycotted... READ MORE›
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So you're the Rebel Media that happens to call me climate Barbie, I certainly hope that you will no longer use that hashtag, McKenna said... READ MORE›
When the company had to increase wages for its Ontario employees to meet provincial law, it says it decided to also increase staff pay in Vancouver... READ MORE›
Amtrak derailment 'Multiple' fatalities as train dangles over highway... READ MORE›
'I am Rohingya' follows the journey of a young woman from her home in Myanmar to a refugee camp in Bangladesh... READ MORE›
The Trump Organization has licensed its name to five projects in India despite a sluggish market for high-end luxury residences... READ MORE›
During Target Canada's liquidation sales in 2015, some customers also complained of price hikes... READ MORE›
As market bidding structures expand beyond Alberta, the low bid prices will be crucial -- and disruptive -- for companies making the electricity... READ MORE›
According to the Insurance Bureau of Canada, spring flooding around Ottawa cost 223 million in insured damages... READ MORE›
A Vancouver family believes they were denied a unit in a co-op housing complex because their baby is a girl and not a boy... READ MORE›
The eight-hectare Richmond property on Blundell Road was asssessed at 84,264 for 2017, a slight dip from the previous year... READ MORE›
Storey became Barnard's co-founder and Plenty's chief science officer, splitting his time between Wyoming and San Francisco... READ MORE›
South Korea's Moon says Trump deserves 'big' credit for North Korea ta... READ MORE›
The airlines are going to get their money from you one way or the other... READ MORE›
Amazon has opened the search for a second headquarters, and a Vancouver data analyst says Calgary is the top Canadian city in the running... READ MORE›
This initial round of talks is for the improvement of relations between North and South Korea... READ MORE›
Donald Trump Jr. reportedly bagged a moose in Canada after ditching his Secret Service protection earlier this month... READ MORE›
Soon afterwards, the police arrived at the house in Pickering, near Toronto, with a search warrant... READ MORE›
But Health Canada has been warning Canadians about the risks associated with consuming sodium chlorite since 2010... READ MORE›
Mortgage carrying costs to rise 8 percent for new buyers next year, Scotiabank says... READ MORE›
The legislation would allow Canada to establish its first preclearance areas in the US... READ MORE›
This will increase the efficiency and security of the Canada-US border - further strengthening our close relationship... READ MORE›
In what he called one of the hardest decisions of his life, Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson has announced he will not run for re-election on Oct. 20... READ MORE›
Amazon employs more than 380,000 globally, with around 150,000 working outside of the United States... READ MORE›
And ICE officers might cite an immigration crime when requesting information from DOL, according to state officials... READ MORE›
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Lloynd paid an adoption fee of 500, while Wickner paid 400... READ MORE›
Kris Wu is looking to crossover to the US with a new English-language latest album, multiple movies, modeling and judging a Chinese reality show... READ MORE›
Experienced extreme drought, and the Lower Fraser region was classified at level three or four drought conditions from June to September... READ MORE›
Tucked away in the Foothills 90 kilometres west of Calgary lies a one-bedroom, 1.5-bath bungalow designed by the world-famous architect James Cutler, who designed Bill Gates' home... READ MORE›
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