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Moon in N.Korea to boost waning de-nuke hopes

Kyodo News, Published on 18/09/2018

» SEOUL/PYONGYANG: South Korean President Moon Jae In was warmly welcomed Tuesday as he became the country's third president to visit Pyongyang, amid drastic changes in the situation surrounding efforts to denuclearise North Korea since the beginning of this year.

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US shutdown Day 2: The blame game

Associated Press, Published on 22/01/2018

» WASHINGTON: - President Donald Trump's budget director is holding out hope that feuding Democrats and Republicans in Congress can reach a short-term spending agreement before the start of the workweek Monday, but he worries that the government shutdown could last for several more days if progress remains elusive.

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Head of popular girl band leads N. Korean team to S. Korea

Associated Press, Published on 21/01/2018

» SEOUL, South Korea: The head of a hugely popular North Korean girl band crossed the heavily fortified border into South Korea on Sunday to check preparations for rare performances by an art troupe she also leads during next month's Winter Olympics.

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US government shuts down

Associated Press, Published on 20/01/2018

» WASHINGTON: The federal government shut down at the stroke of midnight Friday, halting all but the most essential operations and marring the one-year anniversary of President Donald Trump's inauguration in a striking display of Washington dysfunction.

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Reuters journalists charged with violating Myanmar law

Associated Press, Published on 10/01/2018

» Prosecutors in Myanmar formally charged two journalists from the Reuters news agency on Wednesday with violating the Official Secrets Act, signalling the case will go forward despite international condemnation.

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Myanmar trial set to begin for 2 Reuters journalists

Associated Press, Published on 09/01/2018

» Myanmar is set to put two reporters from the Reuters news agency on trial this week after they were charged under a colonial-era state secrets act, in a case that highlights growing concerns about press freedom in the country.