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President Barack Obama authorized a new round of sanctions against North Korea achieved through executive order on Wednesday.

Mar 17, 2016 PM EDT - Jesse L.

President Obama Signs Executive Order For More North Korean Sanctions

President Barack Obama authorized a new round of sanctions against North Korea achieved through executive order on Wednesday as a response to recent nuclear tests and a satellite launch in North Korea.

Chinese security forces in Xinjiang (Photo by AFP / Getty Images)

Jan 01, 2016 AM EST - Czarelli Tuason

China Passes New Anti-Terrorism Law

After being plagued by serious threats from terrorist threats over the past few years, China has recently passed an anti-terrorism law, which raises concern on its citizens and even other nations overseas.

U.S. Veterans Day (Photo by Win McNamee / Getty Images)

Nov 15, 2015 AM EST - Czarelli Tuason

America’s Oldest Military Veteran Who Has Served During World War II Will Turn 110

American veteran Frank Levingston, who served at the military during the Second World War, will be celebrating his 110th birthday on Friday.

President Park Geun Hye and President Barack Obama at the White House (Photo by Chip Somodevillia / Getty Images)

Nov 01, 2015 PM EST - Czarelli Tuason

Pyongyang Media Outlet Calls South Korean President Park Geun Hye’s U.S. Visit ‘A Betrayal Of The Country’

The recent U.S.-South Korea summit of President Barack Obama and President Park Geun Hye at Washington received negative comments from the North, saying Park's visit was "a betrayal of the country."

South Korean President Park Guen Hye and U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House in Washington (Photo by Pool / Getty Images)

Oct 29, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

North Korea Reportedly Says It Will Accept Peace Treaty Negotiations With Washington But Rejects Talks On Abandoning Nuclear Program

After the meeting of U.S. President Obama and South Korean President Park on Friday, North Korea released a statement that they are willing to open talks on peace treaty negotiations, but refuses to discuss denuclearization.

Ahmed with his father Mohamed Elhassan Mohamed. (Photo by Ben Torres / Getty Images News)

Oct 22, 2015 AM EDT - Therese Agcopra

"Clock Boy" Ahmed Mohamed Is Heading to Qatar To Continue His Studies Under a Full Scholarship From The Qatar Foundation

The boy who got arrested in Irving, Texas after his teacher mistakenly took his homeade clock for a time bomb will soon study in Qatar under the Young Innovators Program

(Photo by Spencer Pratt/Getty Images News)

Oct 21, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Application Process For Resettlement In The U.S. Could Take Up To 2 Years Due To Strict Rules And Security Concerns

Refugees from Syria are feeling discouraged from the slow resettlement process in the U.S., which is said to be due to strict resettlement rules and security concerns of the country.

U.S. President Barack Obama and South Korean President Park Guen Hye | By: Pool | Getty Images

Oct 14, 2015 AM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

South Korean Government Balances Growing Ties Between Competing Nations China And The U.S.

Amid President Park Guen Hye's ultimate goal of unifying South and North Korea as one strong nation, the South Korean leader has to balance her strengthening ties with competing nations China and the U.S.

Residents in Roseburg, Oregon attend vigil for victims of shooting at Umpqua Community College  (Photo by Michael Lloyd/Getty Images)

Oct 08, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

Gunman At An Oregon Community College Reportedly Kills Nine In A Horrific Mass Shooting

On Thursday morning, a 26-year-old gunman reportedly opened fire at Umpqua Community College in Oregon killing nine and injuring seven others.

Chinese President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Barack Obama November 2014 | By: Bloomberg | Getty Images

Sep 28, 2015 PM EDT - Czarelli Tuason

U.S. And Chinese Climate Change Negotiators Meet In Los Angeles To Talk About Joint Effort In Fighting Climate Change

On Tuesday, the climate change negotiators of the U.S. and China met in Los Angeles to talk about joint effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions in both countries.

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