ARIRANG NEWS 20:00 Hello, everybody. Happy Monday. Live from Seoul, I′m Kang Chery. Title: Diplomatic push against IS militant grows Another beheading of a hostage by Islamic State militants. The victim,... 44-year-old British national David Haines... who was in Syria... to help people displaced by the months-long conflict in the region. Our Shin Se-min has more. British Prime Minister David Cameron has promised justice for murdered aid worker David Haines. At a meeting of the government′s emergency response committee on Sunday,... Cameron said his murderers,... those belonging to the Islamic State, were the "embodiment of evil" and precisely why Britain and the world needed to destroy them. "They are killing and slaughtering thousands of people, Muslims, Christians, minorities across Iraq and Syria,... they claim to do this in the name of Islam. That is nonsense, Islam is a religion of peace, they are not Muslims they are monsters." The beheading of the 44-year-old aid worker has increased the pressure on Cameron... to counter the IS threat, this as they′ve threatened to take the life of another British national, Alan Henning. The international community is circling the wagons. Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott pledged on Sunday to deploy 600 troops to the Middle East to aid the U.S.-led campaign against the terrorist group. He said the first set of 200 military personnel would arrive in the United Arab Emirates in the next couple of days. In response to the latest IS video release,... U.S. President Barack Obama said America would stand "shoulder-to-shoulder" with England as part of the broad coalition of nations being formed to fight the militant group. Some 40 countries, including 10 Arab states, have so far offered their support in countering the threat. U.S. officials say that some of those Arab nations have even offered to join in air strikes against the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Shin Se-min, Arirang News. Title: Korea looking to support global efforts to counter Islamic State Meanwhile, Korea′s National Security Advisor Kim Kwan-jin is in the U.S. for talks with his counterpart Susan Rice. The two will discuss various issues, including providing aid to the U.S.-led fight against the Islamic State group. Park Ji-won fills us in. Speaking upon his arrival in Washington for a four-day trip for talks with U.S. officials,... Kim Kwan-jin said Korea is looking at diverse ways,.. mostly in terms of humanitarian support,... to help U.S.-led efforts to defeat Islamic State militants. "Korea has already provided some one-point-two million U.S. dollars in aid for Iraqi refugees. I think Korea can look into giving some additional support." When asked about the possibility of Korea joining in military action,... such as logistics support,.. Kim said the U.S. has yet to make an official request to Seoul. During his stay, Kim will meet with his American counterpart S