An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion Kim Tong Chol, a U.S. citizen detained in North Korea, is presented to.... |
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Shifa Aliya, 34, is confined to her house after a boda-boda accident left her legs shattered. The single mother of four worries that she might never be able to walk again Carol Natukunda reports Everything about the afternoon signals gloom. Perhaps it is the low, gray cloud that hangs overhead despite the sweltering sun. |
SEOUL: A Korean-American man detained in North Korea has confessed to stealing military secrets and plotting subversion with South Koreans, the North’s official news agency and foreign media reported on Friday. North Korea, which has been criticised for its human rights record, has in the past used.... |
SEOUL (AFP) - A Korean-American detained in North Korea admitted to attempting to steal military secrets as he was paraded in front of media groups in Pyongyang on Friday (March 25). Kim Dong Chul, 62, who became a naturalised US citizen in 1987 and was arrested on espionage charges in October last.... |
SEOUL, South Korea — An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. Kim Tong Chol told a press conference in.... |
SEOUL, South Korea An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. Kim Tong Chol told a press conference in Pyongyang.... |
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. |
An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion.
Kim Tong Chol told a press conference in Pyongyang that he had.... |
PYONGYANG, March 25 (Xinhua) -- A South Korea -born U.S. citizen held by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea ( DPRK ) confessed in public to committing anti-DPRK crimes Friday.
Kim Dong-chul, born in 1953 in South Korea, told a press conference that he tried to gather DPRK top military and.... |
SEOUL: A Korean American detained in North Korea admitted to attempting to steal military secrets as he was paraded in front of media groups in Pyongyang on Friday (Mar 25). Kim Dong-Chul, 62, who became a naturalised US citizen in 1987 and was arrested on espionage charges in October last year,.... |
SEOUL— An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. Kim Tong Chol told a press conference in Pyongyang that he had.... |
An American citizen has 'confessed' to North Korean authorities of his attempts to steal the hermit state's military secrets. Kim Dong Chul, who is a Korean-American was arrested last October on suspicion of spying according to Japan's Kyodo and China's Xinhau news agencies. |
Female gospel music Ambassador, Evangelist Mary Ayani left no stone unturned to unveil the reason for her living, calling and talents as she has released a classic gospel music album titled The Reason. Ayani, the choir co-coordinator of Christ Apostolic Church, Mount Joy with headquarters in the U. |
Jury convicts him of sexual assault and judge warns jail sentence is "inevitable"
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The silhouette of a traveler is seen waiting for a flight as JetBlue planes sit at a gate in Terminal 5 at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, Jan. 28, 2014.
A JetBlue flight attendant who was charged with attempting to smuggle nearly 70 pounds of cocaine in her suitcase at Los.... |
A year after being shot in an attempted home invasion, U.S. District Court Judge Terrence Berg will lead the 2nd annual Walk for Hope at Gesu Catholic Church in Detroit at 6 p.m. Friday. This year’s theme: End to Violence. Berg attended last year's walk a month after being shot — in a wheelchair. |
I will start off using a scripture from the Bible. Jesus spoke through John to seven churches in Asia Minor and He had some commendable things He said to them but He had some other disappointments concerning the way these churches conducted themselves. |
BELIZE CITY, Tues. Mar. 22, 2016–The video entitled “Scott Stirm insults the Garifuna and admits his real agenda!” has raked up almost 2,500 views on YouTube since it was posted on Friday, March 18. The video, posted by an account named Belize Freedom, is 6 minutes and 14 seconds in length. |
Flint residents and activists are seeking a federal court order to force bottled-water delivery to every household in the city. Flint’s Concerned Pastors for Social Action, resident Melissa Mays, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the ACLU of Michigan said today that the groups filed a motion.... |
March 24 (Reuters) - Anne Hathaway, Julianne Moore and some 30 other Hollywood actors and directors added their voice on Thursday to entertainment industry threats to boycott Georgia if the U.S. state's governor signs a new law seen as discriminating against gay people. |
(Reuters) - Anne Hathaway, Julianne Moore and some 30 other Hollywood actors and directors added their voice on Thursday to entertainment industry threats to boycott Georgia if the U.S. state's governor signs a new law seen as discriminating against gay people. |
Beginning at noon Friday, New Beginnings Community Church will hand out free $25 gas cards to the first 400 vehicles that come. Congregation members contributed $10,000 to purchase the cards. More than 100 volunteers will be at the church to direct traffic, cheer on the line of cars – and hand out the gas cards. |
Using Love to Combat Hatred in the Fight for Equality. I have been the victim of a lot of bullying in my life. Throughout childhood schooling, I was bullied for being gay, and that was incredibly difficult as my under developed coping skills did not provide me with a secure foundation on which I could stand. |
A federal judge has set bond at $500,000 for a flight attendant who allegedly attempted to smuggle more than 60 pounds of cocaine through the Los Angeles International Airport. 31-year-old Marsha Gay Reynolds was taken into custody in New York Wednesday, according to officials. |
Anne Hathaway, Julianne Moore and some 30 other Hollywood actors and directors added their voice on Thursday to entertainment industry threats to boycott Georgia if the U.S. state's governor signs a new law seen as discriminating against gay people. Movie and TV studios 21st Century Fox, NBC.... |
Anne Hathaway, Julianne Moore and some 30 other Hollywood actors and directors added their voice on Thursday to entertainment industry threats to boycott Georgia if the U.S. state's governor signs a new law seen as discriminating against gay people. Movie and TV studios 21st Century Fox, NBC.... |
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