North Korea says tested hydrogen nuclear device
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea said it had successfully conducted a test of a miniaturized hydrogen nuclear device on Wednesday morning.
Bomb blast hits Afghan capital Kabul
KABUL (Reuters) – A magnetic bomb attached to a car exploded in Kabul on Tuesday, in the latest of a series of attacks in the Afghan capital, police officials said.
North Korea ‘likely’ to have conducted nuclear test: South
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea is “likely” to have conducted a nuclear test on Wednesday that caused an earthquake near a known testing site in the isolated country, the South Korean and Japanese governments said.
North Korea appears to have tested sub-launched missile: South Korean media
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea appears to have carried out a test of a submarine-launched ballistic missile last month, South Korean media reports said, but the South Korean military told Reuters it could not confirm the test.
Venezuela opposition takes control of Congress in rowdy session
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s opposition took control of Congress for the first time in 16 years on Tuesday in a rowdy session, setting up a power struggle with President Nicolas Maduro amid a worsening economic crisis.
Venezuela opposition supporters revel in new Congress
CARACAS (Reuters) – Cameras zoomed in on First Lady and lawmaker Cilia Flores as an opposition legislator accused Venezuela’s government of handing out diplomatic passports to drug traffickers, an allusion to her two nephews on trial in the United Stat…
One U.S. service member killed, two wounded in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON/KABUL (Reuters) – One member of the U.S. armed forces was killed and two others were wounded on Tuesday in southern Afghanistan’s Helmand province, the site of fierce fighting between Taliban insurgents and American-backed Afghan government …
Venezuela opposition takes control of Congress in rowdy session
CARACAS (Reuters) – Venezuela’s opposition took control of Congress for the first time in 16 years on Tuesday in a rowdy session, setting up a power struggle with President Nicolas Maduro amid a worsening economic crisis.
Militant in Islamic State video believed to be British bouncy castle salesman
LONDON (Reuters) – The masked militant in an Islamic State video showing the killing of five men accused by the group of being Western spies is believed to be a Londoner known as Sid who once sold inflatable bouncy castles.
Iran says Saudi Arabia cannot cover up ‘crime’ by cutting ties
DUBAI (Reuters) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday Saudi Arabia could not hide its “crime” of executing a Shi’ite cleric by cutting ties with Tehran, but Iranian authorities disowned an attack on the Saudi embassy in Iran.




