The government of South Korea has deported a US citizen because of things she said about trips she had taken to North Korea.
President Barack Obama has given the Department of the Treasury the authority to impose new sanctions on the government and economy of North Korea for its role in a devastating cyber attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Sony's controversial comedy "The Interview" grosses more than $15 million within just four days of its release online. It is now the film studio's most downloaded film ever.
Charging the US government with inciting the making of the Sony movie, The Interview, North Korea declares that it will blow up US citadels, including the White House and Pentagon.
The government of North Korea has refuted the Federal Bureau of Investigation's finding that North Korea was behind the devastating hack of Sony Pictures Entertainment and has a proposed a joint US-North Korean investigation to determine who was responsible.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has confirmed that North Korea was behind the hack of Sony Pictures and threats which led to the cancellation of the release of the "The Interview," while President Barack Obama promised that the United States would respond to the attack.
After receiving terroristic threats to theaters which show the new Sony Pictures film "The Interview," the studio has decided to cancel its release.
"The Interview" star Seth Rogen thanks Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal for having the courage "to make this movie" before the packed screening of the comedy in downtown Los Angeles.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM