Obama Addresses Japan, Death Count Hits 6,406
The earthquake and tsunami that wrecked Japan just one week ago has left a mark so visible on Japan that it feels as though the pair of natural disasters happened just five minutes ago. (…)
The earthquake and tsunami that wrecked Japan just one week ago has left a mark so visible on Japan that it feels as though the pair of natural disasters happened just five minutes ago. (…)
One of the major fears in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated the island of Japan just days ago was that the nuclear power plants would be damaged or malfunction and as a result, radiation would spread. (…)
The Japanese government officially asked the United States to assist with the country’s growing nuclear reactor emergency. Earlier today the nuclear reactor crisis grew large […]
An 8.9 earthquake is tragic enough. (…)
The relationship between South Korea and North Korea can best be described as a roller coaster. (…)
At the beginning of November when the Republicans made big gains in the United States Senate and took over the house of Representatives, many assumed that Congress would go through its lame duck session without passing any legislature and simply be stuck in endless debates until Republicans take their seats in January. (…)
North Korea has been the subject of numerous sanctions from the United Nations pertaining to their use of nuclear technology, programs, and weapons. (…)
On his third day in India, President Barack Obama stopped in New Delhi to make a major announcement in front of parliament. (…)
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