North Korea Says It Wont Give Up Nukes, Threatens To Abandon Trump-Kim Meeting

North Korea Says It Wont Give Up Nukes, Threatens To Abandon Trump-Kim Meeting

North Korea and amp;rsquo;s government warned Wednesday (May 16) that it would cancel a planned meeting between its leader Kim Jong Un and United States president Donald Trump if the U.S. forced it to give up its nuclear weapons. and amp;nbsp;Footage Credit: Reuters, Getty ImagesMusic Credit: Audioblocks Epic War Theme May 16, 2018
India is a cool nation because of ‘Pokhran’: John Abraham

India is a cool nation because of ‘Pokhran’: John Abraham

Bollywood actor John Abraham on Friday launched the trailer of his upcoming film, and amp;lsquo;Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran and amp;rsquo;. The film is based on the nuclear bomb test explosions, which were conducted by Indian Army in Pokhran. Talking about the film, John Abraham said, and amp;ldquo;It took us a bit of time but I think everything happens for the best. We want to speak good things about the film. Just one thing I would like to say to everyone, who are young. I think the reason why today every youngster feels that India is a cool nation, is because of what happened in Pokhran, in 1998 on May 11. It is a history defining moment. and amp;rdquo; and amp;nbsp; May 12, 2018
Is Trump Destroying Obamas Foreign Policy Legacy?

Is Trump Destroying Obamas Foreign Policy Legacy?

Former U.S. Ambassador to the E.U., James Dobbins, weighs in on President Trumps decision to withdraw the United States from the Iran nuclear deal, the latest move by this administration to diminish President Obamas legacy. May 12, 2018
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India celebrates 20 years of Pokhran-II: Here's how it all began

Pokhran-II witnessed five nuclear bomb test explosions between May 11 and May 13, 1998. This is not the first nuclear test conducted by India – Pokhran-I (codename - Smiling Buddha) was conducted on 18 May 1974. However, India did not declare itself a nuclear-weapons enabled country in that year. May 11, 2018
Trump Dumps Iran Deal: What Now?

Trump Dumps Iran Deal: What Now?

​President Trumps decision to withdraw the U.S. from the Iran Nuclear Deal could mean increased tensions and possibly even armed conflict with Iran. and amp;nbsp;Picture and amp; Footage:C-SPANGetty ImagesReuters and amp;nbsp;Music: and amp;nbsp;Audioblocks:The Mission FullEpidemic Full 1Jamie EvansWar and Peace May 10, 2018
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Donald Trump-Kim Jong Un meet: Why Singapore is preferred venue

US president Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un are likely to meet in June after the G7 Summit in Canada. Singapore has reportedly emerged as the top contender to host the two leaders even though countries like Indonesia, Thailand, Sweden, and Switzerland were interested in hosting the duo. May 7, 2018