White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said on Monday that US President Donald Trump received a "very warm, very positive" letter from Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, asking for a second meeting, and the White House is looking at scheduling one.
WASHINGTON - Seventeen years after the devastating Sept 11 attacks, US President Donald Trump headed to Pennsylvania on Tuesday to pay tribute, as his predecessors have done, to the men and women who died aboard hijacked Flight 93.
RALEIGH, North Carolina - With mandatory evacuations already issued for parts of three East Coast states, millions of US citizens are preparing for what could become one of the most catastrophic hurricanes to hit the Eastern Seaboard in more than 60 years.
The strong polling performance of a far-right nationalist party in Sweden's general election on Sunday has stirred anxiety and debate in one of Europe's most liberal countries.
DAMASCUS - Syria and Russia resumed airstrikes in Idlib and Hama on Sunday, as Damascus stepped up its assault on the rebels' last major stronghold after a Russian-Iranian-Turkish summit failed to agree a cease-fire.
PARIS - Seven people including two British tourists were wounded in Paris late on Sunday by a knife-wielding man, a terrifying attack that bystanders tried to stop by throwing petanque balls at the assailant.
TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, eyeing a historic extended term, on Monday reaffirmed his resolve to revise the nation's postwar Pacifist Constitution and said he hoped his party could submit a proposal to parliament later this year.
Immediately after the Labor Day holiday, the White House as well as average US households faced a laborious double task: how to digest and deal with the release of excerpts from an explosive book on Tuesday, which painted a picture of a chaotic US administration?
PYONGYANG - A massive parade was held in Kim Il-sung Square in Pyongyang on Sunday morning to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the founding of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
PARIS - More than 18,000 people marched on Saturday in Paris as part of an international mobilization to show popular support for urgent measures to combat climate change in advance of a San Francisco summit.
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