President Donald Trump is expected to cut a significant number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan and a smaller number in Iraq by the final days of his presidency. ( read original story ...)
US military anticipating Trump will issue order to plan for further troop withdrawals from Afghanistan and Iraq
US military commanders are anticipating that a formal order will be given by President Donald Trump as soon as this week to begin a further withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan and Iraq before ... ( read original story ...)
White House tells Pentagon to begin planning Afghanistan, Iraq drawdowns
The White House has told the Pentagon to begin planning to bring the troop levels in Afghanistan and Iraq down to 2,500 each by Jan. 15, just days before President Donald Trump leaves office, ... ( read original story ...)
Trump ‘to order further troop withdrawal’ from Afghanistan and Iraq
The US military expects President Donald Trump to order a further withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan and Iraq, according to defence officials quoted by US media. Those in Afghanistan will be cut ... ( read original story ...)
Trump to order troop reductions in Afghanistan, Iraq
The Trump administration is expected to cut the number of U.S. troops in Afghanistan almost in half to 2,500 by Jan. 15, U.S. officials said Monday. The order would stop short of ... ( read original story ...)
Pentagon begins planning for troop drawdowns in Afghanistan and Iraq
The Defense Department has initiated plans for troop drawdowns in Afghanistan and Iraq, Fox News confirmed Monday. ( read original story ...)
Amazon is doubling down on its international expansion with a reported $300 million investment in South Korea
Amazon's move into South Korea shows the company's continued commitment to international expansion in one of its most untapped markets. ( read original story ...)
South Korea bets on Biden’s principled diplomacy
Moon Jae-in already has stressed the importance of diplomacy in dealing with North Korea when congratulating Biden for his win. ( read original story ...)
Celebrity monk in South Korea under fire for ‘lavish lifestyle’
A South Korea-based Zen Buddhist monk who's written best-selling self-help books says he's opting out of all public appearances and returning to a life of quiet meditation after a recent controversy. ( read original story ...)
Thailand Protests at a Tipping Point
This conversation with Dr. Tamara Loos – chair and professor at the Department of History at Cornell University – outlines why the current protests in Thailand are different from any the country has ... ( read original story ...)