[dropcap]N[/dropcap]orth Korean leader Kim Jong-un has invited Pope Francis to visit the country, South Korea’s presidential office has announced. The invitation to visit Pyongyang will be delivered by South Korean president Moon Jae-in who will be in the Vatican next week as part of a trip to Europe. No pope has ever visited
North Korea President, Kim Jong-Un Kills Top Ranking Military Officer
A high-ranking army officer in North Korea was executed because he decided to give his troops extra rations of food and fuel. Lieutenant General Hyon Ju-song was shot at with 90 rounds of bullets by nine military death-row convicts who formed the firing squad. He was sentenced to death after being found guilty of charges
Pope Francis Sends Strong Warning To The World Amidst Nuclear War Looms.
Pope Francis said Monday that the world stood on the “edge” of nuclear war and admitted the situation terrified him. The Argentine was speaking aboard the papal plane on his way to Chile and Peru, the day after a false missile alert sparked panic in the US state of Hawaii, already on edge
Trump warns North Korea Again
U.S. President, Donald Trump, warned North Korea on Wednesday at Seoul’s Korean National Assembly, seeking to convince Pyongyang to abandon its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes The North Korean regime has interpreted America’s past restraint as weakness … This is a very different administration than the U.S. has had in the past,” Trump added.
Trouble In North Korea, 200 Feared Dead At Nuclear Test Site
About 200 people are feared dead in North Korea after underground tunnels at a nuclear test site that was feared to be unstable reportedly collapsed, crushing 100 people in the initial cave-in and 100 others when the tunnels again gave way on top of rescuers. The collapse at the Punggye-ri test site on Oct.