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US envoy back from North Korea after talks on Trump-Kim summit
SEOUL (AFP) - The special US envoy for North Korea returned to Seoul on Friday after talks with North Korean officials in Pyongyang to set up the agenda for the second summit between President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un. Stephen Biegun‘s three-day trip was expected to have explored a wide range of denuclearisation issues in preparation for the much-anticipated summit in Vietnam on Feb. 27 and 28. Biegun landed at Osan US Air Base Friday evening, foreign ministry spokesman Noh Kyu-duk told AFP.
Foreign Affairs Feb. 8, 2019
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Why Vietnam for the second Trump-Kim summit?
HANOI (AFP) - Communist-run but with capitalist leanings, and a friend to both the United States and North Korea, Vietnam will host the next summit between Donald Trump and Kim Jung Un from February 27-28.Like North Korea, Vietnam was once locked in a bloody and bitter war with the US.But unlike Pyongyang, Hanoi now counts Washington among its closest allies, emerging from the ravages of war to become one of the fastest growing economies in Asia -- and one of the most diplomatically savvy.Here a
North Korea Feb. 6, 2019
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From boardroom to prison: Ghosn still CEO at heart
Carlos Ghosn started his interview like an executive running a board meeting."We don't have too much time, so let's start," he told two reporters from AFP and French daily Les Echos, as if calling unruly shareholders to order.But this was no boardroom or business meeting: this was the 10th floor of the Kosuge detention centre in Tokyo, where he has languished since Japanese prosecutors stormed his private jet brandishing allegations of financial misconduct.Clad in a black tracksuit and transluce
World Business Jan. 31, 2019
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[Newsmaker] US charges Huawei in technology theft, sanctions violations
The US Justice Department on Monday unveiled sweeping charges against Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei in two cases likely to ratchet up tensions between the two superpowers -- including that of a top executive arrested in Canada on a US warrant.The department unveiled 13 charges against Huawei Technologies, its chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou -- the daughter of the company's founder who is currently out on bail in Canada -- and two affiliates related to violating US sanctions on Ira
World News Jan. 29, 2019
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Microsoft 'waiting to find out' why Bing went offline in China
Microsoft is still trying to figure out why its Bing search engine temporarily went offline in China, the company's president said following speculation that it could have been blocked by censors.The US firm's Chinese website, cn.bing.com, was accessible again late Thursday, one day after it suddenly went offline, temporarily taking away the most prominent foreign search engine in China. Bing is back online in China, but Microsoft says it is still trying to figure out why it suddenly became inac
World News Jan. 25, 2019
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World's 26 richest own same as poorest half of humanity: Oxfam
The world's 26 richest people own the same wealth as the poorest half of humanity, Oxfam said Monday, urging governments to hike taxes on the wealthy to fight soaring inequality.A new report from the charity, published ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, also found that billionaires around the world saw their combined fortunes grow by $2.5 billion each day in 2018. Oxfam found that asking the richest to pay just 0.5 percent extra tax on their wealth "could raise more money than it would
World News Jan. 21, 2019
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UK PM May seeks Brexit fix in crisis talks
British Prime Minister Theresa May scrambled to put together a new Brexit strategy on Thursday after MPs rejected her EU divorce deal, and insisted she could not rule out a potentially damaging "no-deal" split.The world's fifth-largest economy is in political turmoil and grasping for solutions that could smooth its planned departure from the bloc after 46 years just 10 weeks from now. (AFP)Governments across Europe are triggering plans designed to avoid logjams at ports and airports when trade b
World News Jan. 18, 2019
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May warns MPs against 'catastrophic' failure to deliver Brexit
LONDON (AFP) -- British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday warned MPs preparing to vote down her EU divorce deal that failing to deliver Brexit would be a "catastrophic and unforgivable breach of trust in our democracy".May, who is fighting to save her withdrawal agreement negotiated with the bloc over 18 months of talks, told lawmakers they must not let down Brexit-backers in a crunch parliamentary vote Tuesday. Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May leaves after attending a church service on
World News Jan. 13, 2019
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Aid groups hopeful US will ease N.Korea restrictions
Aid groups voiced optimism Thursday that the United States would ease restrictions on operations inside North Korea amid warming relations between Washington and the impoverished country.Stephen Biegun, the US special representative on North Korea, met Wednesday in Washington with representatives of aid organizations, which have faced lengthy delays or prohibitions on providing assistance inside the totalitarian state. (AP)The UN Security Council has imposed strict sanctions on North Korea over
North Korea Jan. 11, 2019
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Malaysia's king abdicates: palace statement
Malaysia's king has abdicated, royal officials said Sunday, ending weeks of speculation about his future after he took a leave of absence and amid rumours he married a Russian former beauty queen.Sultan Muhammad V's decision marks the first time a king has abdicated in the Muslim-majority country since it gained independence from Britain in 1957.This file photo taken on July 17, 2018 shows the 15th king of Malaysia, Sultan Muhammad V, saluting a royal guard of honour during the opening ceremony
World News Jan. 6, 2019
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Pope urges EU leaders to show solidarity with migrants off Malta
Pope Francis on Sunday urged EU leaders to show "concrete solidarity" with 49 migrants stranded on NGO ships off the coast of Malta who have been refused permission to land."Forty nine migrants rescued in the Mediterranean by two NGO ships have been onboard for several days now, waiting to be able to disembark," Francis told thousands of people gathered in Saint Peter's square in Rome.Pope Francis leads the Epiphany mass, on January 6, 2019 at the Vatican. (AFP-Yonhap)"I address a pressing appea
World News Jan. 6, 2019
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Massive data leak targets German officials including Merkel
BERLIN (AFP) -- Hundreds of German politicians, including Chancellor Angela Merkel, have fallen victim to a massive online leak of private data, the government said Friday."Personal data and documents belonging to hundreds of politicians and public figures were published on the internet," government spokeswoman Martina Fietz told reporters."The government is taking this incident very seriously."She said the political officials included members of the Bundestag lower house of parliament, the Euro
World News Jan. 4, 2019
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Boeing stuck in Iran creates headaches for Norwegian airline
OSLO (AFP) -- Norwegian Air Shuttle said Friday one of its Boeing 737s has been stuck in Iran for three weeks after an unscheduled landing due to engine problems, as US restrictions reportedly create headaches for the airline and possibly passengers.The aircraft was en route from Dubai to Oslo with 192 passengers and crew members on board when it carried out a "safety landing" in Shiraz in southwestern Iran because of engine trouble on December 14, a Norwegian Air Shuttle spokesman, Andreas Hjor
World News Jan. 4, 2019
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Suspected Ebola case in Sweden: officials
STOCKHOLM (AFP) -- A patient in Sweden has been admitted to hospital with a suspected case of Ebola, a highly infectious and potentially fatal disease, health care officials said Friday."Test results will probably be received sometime this evening. At this stage it is just a suspicion, other illnesses are entirely possible," a statement from regional health authorities in Uppsala, about 70 kilometres (45 miles) north of Stockholm, said."The patient is being treated at the infectious diseases cli
World News Jan. 4, 2019
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Trump warns US government shutdown could last a 'long time'
US President Donald Trump met top Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday, but they failed to hammer out an agreement that would end a partial government shutdown over his demand for billions of dollars to build a border wall with Mexico.One day before Democrats take over the House of Representatives, Trump showed no signs of backing away from his insistence that Congress cough up $5.6 billion for his "beautiful" southern wall. (AFP)Trump met behind closed doors at the White House with Nancy Pelosi, t
World News Jan. 3, 2019
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