Images of human crises can seize our attentions and, in some cases, propel us toward action or least new insight.
Author: Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY
John Bolton disputes NYT report about ‘freezing’ North Korea’s nuclear program
U.S. National Security Adviser John Bolton says a New York Times’ report about ‘freezing’ North Korea’s nuclear ambitions is inaccurate.
Iran breaches nuclear fuel stockpile allowed under accord, UN says
Iran exceeded a limitation on how much nuclear fuel it can possess under the terms of the2015 international nuclear accord, the U.N. says.
Iran to speed up enrichment of uranium amid faltering nuclear deal
Iran will speed up enrichment of uranium and pull further out of the nuclear deal with world powers, Iranian officials said.
Trump reads FDR’s D-Day prayer as Queen Elizabeth II, world leaders remember World War II Normandy landing
President Donald Trump joined Queen Elizabeth II and world leaders in paying respect to Allied service members who took part in the D-Day landings.
Trump dismisses British protests as ‘fake news’ as thousands march against him in London
Thousands of demonstrators Tuesday showed their discontentwith President Donald Trump’s state visit to Britain.
Trump starts UK state visit with war of words, calling London mayor ‘stone cold loser’
A state visit is one of the highest honors the U.K. government can bestow on a foreign leader. Trump began his by insulting London’s mayor.
Trump’s U.K. visit: What you need to know, from royal ceremony to protests in London
While the queen has met 11 of 12 sitting U.S. presidents, only two have made state visits to Britain: George W. Bush in2003and Barack Obama in2011.
North Korea executes nuclear envoy to U.S. after failed Trump summit: report
Kim Hyok Chol was executed by firing squad in March along with four other foreign ministry officials, South Korea’s Chosun Ilbonewspaper reported.
U.N. rights expert: WikiLeaks’ Assange suffering ‘psychological torture’
Julian Assange was too sick to appear by video link for a court hearing related to his U.S. extradition case, his lawyer says.