This is how South Korea knew #NorthKorea was destroying the liaison office. The taller building, a residential complex for Seoul officials and businesspeople, didn’t go down completely. #연락사무소
Responding to this report, embassy says: "The Ambassador’s intent was not to support or encourage donations to any specific organization. To avoid the misperception that American taxpayer dollars were spent to benefit such organizations, he directed that the banner be removed."
About to board a flight to cover the protests in Atlanta, under curfew for a third straight night.
In past, my editors have required me to pack body armor for reporting in Iraq and Afghanistan. A first to do so for my hometown.
CORRECTION: WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT The police used stun grenades and horses to drive back White House protesters demonstrating against police brutality. (We fixed our headline to better reflect what is shown in the video. We are deleting our incorrect tweets.)
When a police officer in Minneapolis drew a weapon on her, Maggie Koerth, a reporter for FiveThirtyEight, held out her press badge and put her hands in the air. “They kept pointing the weapon at us while we were doing that and one of them said, ‘Shut up.’” https://t.co/0ABKqsW8Pf
The moment our @7NewsAustralia team is attacked by police. Cameraman Tim Myers has covered war zones around the world. Today this is what confronted him and @AmeliaBrace outside the White House
BEIJING, May 20 (Reuters) - The novel coronavirus is behaving differently in patients in northeast China who have contracted it recently compared with early cases, indicating it is changing as it spreads, a prominent doctor said.
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High activity in the residence with @arirangworld shooting the show @MoreDiplomat. Privileged to talk with @TheJeanYoon about 🇰🇷🇳🇴 close friendship, last year’s state visit to 🇳🇴 by HE President @moonriver365, maritime industry, #Arctic and @Seafood_Norway. @nme @mofa_kr_pd