Kim Offers To Visit Seoul 'Any Time If You Invite Me': South Korea

Kim Jong Un said he would go to the Blue House any time if he is invited (AFP)

Seoul, South Korea: North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told the South's President Moon Jae-in on Friday he was willing to visit him in Seoul "any time if you invite me", Moon's spokesman said.

Kim made the remarks as the pair chatted ahead of their summit in the Demilitarized

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An Unusual Supernova Companion Captured By NASA's Hubble

17 years ago, astronomers witnessed a supernova go off 40 million light-years away.

Washington:  NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured the first image of a surviving companion to a supernova, a compelling evidence that some supernovas originate in double-star systems, the US space agency said.

Seventeen years ago,

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Prince William Will Be Brother Prince Harry's Best Man At Wedding

Harry, accompanying his brother, said William had "known for months" he would have the role (Reuters)

LONDON:  Britain's Prince Harry has asked his elder brother Prince William to be best man at his wedding to U.S. actress Meghan Markle next month, his office said.

Harry was William's best man at William's own glittering

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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia:  A young Saudi Arabian princess inspired by her time living in Tokyo is the new face of fashion in an ultraconservative kingdom, where dramatic reforms have sparked equal parts optimism and scepticism.

Princess Noura bint Faisal Al-Saud, the great-granddaughter of Saudi Arabia's founder, was named

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Kim's Jong Un's Security: -Not Even An Ant Can Pass Through-

The arrangements for the Kim Jong Un's security are reportedly even tighter (AFP)

Seoul, South Korea:  When Pyongyang's leader Kim Jong Un came down the steps towards the inter-Korean border Friday he was escorted by a phalanx of bodyguards carefully chosen for their fitness, marksmanship, martial arts skills and even

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After President Donald Trump vowed last year to release all the long-secret files related to the JFK assassination, the administration announced Thursday that some documents will remain redacted until October 2021 for national

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