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WORLD

Kim’s sister begins unprecedented South visit

Associated Press, Published on 09/02/2018

» PYEONGCHANG, South Korea: In a stunning turn of events, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un’s younger sister arrived in South Korea on Friday to be her brother’s special envoy to the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics.

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TECH

Facebook launches parent-controlled Messenger app for kids

Associated Press, Published on 05/12/2017

» NEW YORK: Facebook is coming for your kids.

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WORLD

Angelina Jolie on the power of family and her Cambodian epic

Associated Press, Published on 14/09/2017

» TORONTO: Angelina Jolie arrives for an interview with the familiar harried air of a parent who has just barely managed to withdraw from her children, all six of whom she's left having breakfast upstairs in their Toronto hotel suite.

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WORLD

Dozens injured in Pennsylvania train crash

Associated Press, Published on 22/08/2017

» UPPER DARBY, PENNSYLVANIA - A commuter train crashed into a parked train at a suburban Philadelphia terminal early Tuesday morning, injuring dozens of passengers and the train's operator, a transit spokeswoman said.

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BUSINESS

Japan turns to ninja to woo tourists

Business, Associated Press, Published on 23/02/2017

» TOKYO: Japan is turning to those hooded samurai-era acrobatic spies known as ninja to woo tourists.

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THAILAND

World considers a Trump presidency, and many shudder

Associated Press, Published on 03/03/2016

» BRUSSELS -- Following Donald Trump's breathtaking string of Super Tuesday victories, politicians, editorial writers and ordinary people worldwide were coming to grips Wednesday with the growing possibility the brash New York billionaire might become America's next president -- a thought that aroused widespread befuddlement and a good deal of horror.

WORLD

Refugees face uncertain future as Myanmar opens up

Associated Press, Published on 12/05/2013

» Since the day she was born, 20-year-old Naw Lawnadoo has known almost nothing of the world beyond the fence and guard posts that hem her in with 45,000 others — ethnic minorities from Myanmar and those like her who were born and raised in the Mae La refugee camp in neighbouring Thailand.