South Korea submits letter on banned North Korean coal shipments to UNSC
It was slightly stronger than the 1985 quake.
But a group of his fellow New York Republicans renewed the effort to expel him in October after he was hit with more charges accusing him of stealing campaign donors identities and putting thousands of dollars in unauthorized charges on their credit cards.Its going to be tough for him to survive a vote if theres credible evidence in the committees report.
The George Santos ethics reportThe scathing report could give momentum to another effort to remove the New York Republican from Congress and possibly change the minds of those who have been hesitant to support his expulsion.Washington The House Ethics Committee released a long-awaited report on its investigation into embattled Rep.The full ethics panel unanimously voted to refer the evidence of Santos alleged violations to the Justice Department.
They said the investigation has taken countless hours and involved a significant amount of resources.George Santos should end this farce and resign immediately.
which were then deposited to his personal accounts.
committee leaders revealed investigators had contacted about 40 witnesses.but Seoul said the missile appeared to explode at an altitude of some 10 kilometers.
medium- and long-range -- going back to its first test in 1984.677 miles and reached a maximum height of 341 miles.
one of which is believed to have exploded shortly after takeoff.North Korea carried out its first known missile tests -- of Scud-B missiles.