THE HAGUE, Netherlands - Russia has called for urgent UN Security Council talks on the spiraling diplomatic crisis sparked by the spy poisoning scandal as a group of expelled US diplomats left their embassy in Moscow early on Thursday.
SEOUL - The Republic of Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Thursday started talks to discuss security and protocol issues for the inter-Korean summit later this month, the ROK's presidential office said.
TOKYO - The head of Japan's sumo association has apologized after women attempting to perform CPR during a medical emergency on Wednesday were repeatedly asked to leave a sumo ring.
ANKARA - The presidents of Russia, Turkey and Iran vowed to secure the territorial integrity of Syria during a trilateral summit in Ankara on Wednesday.
LONDON - The British military facility analyzing the nerve agent used to poison a spy said on Tuesday it could not prove the substance was made in Russia, as Russian President Vladimir Putin put his hopes in a meeting with the world's chemical weapons watchdog.
SAN BRUNO, California - Gunfire erupted at YouTube's offices in California on Tuesday, leaving three people wounded by gunshots and sparking a panicked escape before the suspected shooter - a woman - apparently committed suicide.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump's strategy for the border with Mexico includes mobilizing the National Guard, the White House said on Tuesday, after Trump had earlier spoken publicly to reporters about "guarding our border with the military" to stop illegal immigrants until his "big, beautiful wall" is erected.
ANKARA - Turkey and Russia held a high-level cooperation council meeting on Tuesday, attended by the presidents of both countries, at which signed four agreements.
Troublemakers always seek to stir up trouble, as can be seen from the words and actions of some countries from outside the region that are trying to foment discord in the South China Sea now that China and its neighbors have successfully calmed the waters.
Instead of beating about the bush on the question of Taiwan's status, Taiwan's executive head Lai Ching-te recently explicitly declared himself a "worker for Taiwan independence" and claimed that Taiwan is a "sovereign and independent country".