In our news wrap Saturday, Pete Hegseth was sworn in as defense secretary, the Senate confirmed Kristi Noem as homeland ...
President Donald Trump kicked off his second term with a flurry of executive actions on immigration, Jan. 6, health policy ...
On Friday, the corruption office tried to detain Yoon but presidential security forces blocked them. The arrest warrant, issued last week, remains valid until Monday. Yoon, 63, has refused several ...
The Presidential Security Service, which has also blocked investigators from searching Yoon’s office and residence in recent weeks, told NBC News that it was required by law to protect the ...
The police appear to be trying to weaken the leadership of the Presidential Security Service (PSS), which has been resolutely blocking efforts to execute a detention warrant against President Yoon ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin ... The large-group formations date to when artillery accuracy was significantly lower, and observing troop movements much more difficult. Today, reconnaissance ...
The Ukrainian military reported that North Korean troops often sustained heavy losses, with many killed by drones. On Thursday, Ukrainian President ... The large-group formations date to when ...
President-elect Donald J. Trump picked the South Dakota governor to head the Homeland Security Department ... Kristi Noem sent troops to Texas and billed us, South Dakota taxpayers,” Lee ...
Turkey’s top diplomat ruled out any role for French troops in Syria ... the Islamic State group in 2019. The SDF is seen by many in the West as crucial to keeping the jihadists at bay. Turkey however ...
(UPDATE) SEOUL — South Korea's presidential security chief resigned Friday as he faced questioning over why his guards prevented the detention of impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol and investigators ...
where the presidential security service has fortified the grounds with barbed wire and rows of vehicles blocking the roads. Yoon made a short-lived declaration of martial law and deployed troops ...