North Korea warns of ‘undesired’ outcome if no change in U.S. nuclear stance
North Korea’s vice foreign minister said on Tuesday the United States will face “undesired consequences” if it fails to present a new position in denuclearisation talks by the end of the year, state media reported.
No sign of terrorism after car drove into Hamburg shopping center: police
An elderly man who had been trying to park his car drove up a short flight of steps into a shopping center in the northern German city of Hamburg, a police spokesman said on Tuesday, adding that there were no signs of terrorism.
Sudan’s military council: ‘We are ready to negotiate but no chaos after today’
The deputy head of Sudan’s Transitional Military Council said that he was ready to negotiate with the opposition but there should be no further unrest beyond Tuesday, a reference to protests disrupting trains and bridges.
Japan’s emperor prays for peace in first abdication in 200 years
Japanese Emperor Akihito, in his final remarks as his three-decade reign drew to a close on Tuesday, thanked the people for their support and expressed hope for a peaceful future.
Britain’s Labour meets to decide stance on second Brexit referendum
Britain’s main opposition Labour Party meets on Tuesday to hammer out its position on whether to demand a second referendum on any Brexit deal as part of its campaign for the European parliament election next month.
Italy’s Berlusconi hospitalized but vows to resume campaign
Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was hospitalized with severe kidney pain on Tuesday but his political party said the 82-year-old planned to quickly resume campaigning for European Parliament elections due next month.
Erdogan says F-35 project would collapse without Turkey
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday that an F-35 fighter jet project would collapse if Turkey did not participate, and that it would be an injustice to exclude Ankara over its plan to buy the Russian S-400 air defense system.
Italian ex-PM Berlusconi hospitalized with abdominal pain: source
Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was taken by ambulance to Milan’s San Raffaele hospital suffering abdominal pain on Tuesday, a source familiar with the situation said.
Departing Japanese Emperor Akihito thanks the people, prays for peace
Japanese Emperor Akihito, in his final remarks as his three-decade reign drew to a close on Tuesday, thanked the people for their support and expressed hope for a peaceful future.
Former Italian PM Berlusconi hospitalized: report
Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi was taken by ambulance to Milan’s San Raffaele hospital on Tuesday, newspaper Corriere della Sera reported on its website.




