At a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 5, President Donald Trump boasted in front of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that Americas economy was stronger than Japans and stated that wed like to keep it that way.Trump went on to tell Abe that Japan could be second to the U.S.
At a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 5, President Donald Trump boasted in front of Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that Americas economy was stronger than Japans and stated that wed like to keep it that way.Trump went on to tell Abe that Japan could be second to the U.S.
President Donald Trump has once again triggered furious criticism over his insensitive remarks while boasting about the strength of the US military on his first stop during his maiden tour of the Asian-Pacific region as president. During a speech at Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Japan, on 5 November Trump warned countries not to underestimate Americas resolve or prowess.
President Donald Trump has once again triggered furious criticism over his insensitive remarks while boasting about the strength of the US military on his first stop during his maiden tour of the Asian-Pacific region as president. During a speech at Yokota Air Base in Fussa, Japan, on 5 November Trump warned countries not to underestimate Amerericas resolve or prowess.
Celebrities on their way into the Hollywood Film Awards reacted on November 5 to the news that at least 26 people had been killed in a church in Texas. The massacre came just weeks after a sniper killed 58 people at an outdoor concert in Las Vegas, the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. The shootings have stirred a years-long national debate over whether easy access to firearms was contributing to the trend.
President Trump has said the mass shooting at a church in Texas on November 5 is not a guns situation.At a press conference in Japan he said the shooting that left 26 dead was a mental health problem, describing the shooter as a deranged individual.
First Secretary of State Damian Green has denied a claim that police found pornography on his computer during a raid on his Westminster office in 2008. Green said the claims, made by ex-police chief Bob Quick and amp;#39;s claims in the Sunday Times, were completely untrue and political smears. The accusatoins are the latest in a growing sexual misconduct scandal in Westminster.
Saudi authorities have detained one of the countries most prominenet businessman and head of the National Guard Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal as part of a new anti-corruption inquiry. The committee is chaired by King Salman and amp;#39;s 32-year-old son Prince Mohammed. Billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns investment firm Kingdom Holding, was among 11 princes, four ministers and tens of former ministers detained.
U.S. President Donald Trump has landed in Japan at the beginning of his tour of Asia. During his opening remarks he stated that the U.S. and their allies are ready to defend freedom and that and amp;#39;no nation should underestimate American resolve and amp;#39;.
Lebanons Prime Minister abruptly resigned fearing an assassination plot. Mr. Saad Hariri blamed Irans growing influence for his decision to leave office.
A Twitter employee shut down President Donald Trumps Twitter account on the last day of work. For about 11 minutes visitors to @realdonaldtrump account could only see a message that read: Sorry, that page doesnt exist!
Nasas Cassini spacecraft discovered hydrogen in the plume of gas and icy particles spraying from Saturns moon Enceladus. The discovery means the small, icy moon — which has a global ocean under its surface — has a source of chemical energy that could be useful for microbes, if any exist there.
South Koreas Air Defense Artillery Command conducted anti-aircraft guided missiles drill on Thursday (2 November), amid high tensions with North Korea over its nuclear weapon program.
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has resigned from his position after being accused of harassment. A spokesperson for Fallon has confirmed that he put his hand on journalist Julia Hartley-Brewers knee during a dinner in 2002. Prime Minister Theresa May has appointed Chief Whip Gavin Williamson to replace him.
Myanmars leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrived in the countrys restive Rakhine state on Thursday (Nov. 2) on her first visit to the region following months of violence and mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims. More than 600,000 Rohingyas, termed as ethnic minorities in the country, have fled to neighbouring Bangladesh and India after the Myanmar army launched a massive offensive, blaming armed Rohingya militants of triggering violence in the region.