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WWII bomb defused at Volkswagen site in German city
BERLIN (AP) -- A World War II bomb found on the premises of automaker Volkswagen in the German city of Wolfsburg has been defused after some 4,000 people were evacuated from the surrounding area. City authorities said on Twitter that the bomb was defused Sunday lunchtime. People within a 1-kilometer (0.6-mile) radius, an area that includes part of central Wolfsburg, had been evacuated as a precaution. Mechanic staff work on the production line of Volkswagen e-Golf in the Glaeserne Manufakt
World News July 8, 2018
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[Breaking] First two Thai schoolboys rescued from flooded cave
CHIANG RAI, Thailand (Reuters) - The first two schoolboys have emerged from a flooded Thai cave after divers launched a daring and dangerous mission to rescue the children and their soccer coach, who have been trapped underground for more than two weeks, a Thai official said.“Two kids are out. They are currently at the field hospital near the cave,” Tossathep Boonthong, chief of the health department in Chiang Rai in northern Thailand, told Reuters. “We are giving them a physical examination.”
World News July 8, 2018
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Trump defends policies on border, North Korea in visit to Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS -- President Donald Trump defended his tough stance on immigrants crossing the US border with Mexico on Saturday, praising his administration for a job well done and saying his approach will make the United States stronger.Trump also said his peace initiative with North Korea was already paying off despite criticism that his Singapore summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un earlier this month was long on positive imagery but short on specific accomplishments.Trump, who was in Las V
World News June 24, 2018
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US counterspy warns World Cup travelers' devices could be hacked
WASHINGTON -- The top US counterintelligence official is advising Americans traveling to Russia for football’s World Cup beginning this week that they should not take electronic devices because they are likely to be hacked by criminals or the Russian government. In a statement to Reuters on Tuesday, William Evanina, an FBI agent and the director of the US National Counterintelligence and Security Center, warned World Cup travelers that even if they think they are insignificant, hackers could sti
Soccer June 13, 2018
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[US-NK Summit] Trump tells Kim a 'terrific relationship' beckons as summit begins
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump shook hands and smiled cautiously as they met at their historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday, in which the two men will look for ways to end a nuclear standoff on the Korean peninsula.Should they succeed in making a diplomatic breakthrough, it could bring lasting change to the security landscape of Northeast Asia, like the visit of former US President Richard Nixon to China in 1972 led to the transformation of China.“Nice to meet yo
North Korea June 12, 2018
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[US-NK Summit] Trump, Kim arrive at summit venue for historic US-North Korea meeting
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump reached the venue of their historic summit in Singapore on Tuesday, after both sides sought to narrow differences over how to end a nuclear standoff.While Trump was optimistic about prospects for the first-ever meeting of sitting US and North Korean leaders, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo injected a note of caution, saying it remained to be seen if Kim was sincere about his willingness to denuclearize.Officials of the two sides hel
North Korea June 12, 2018
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[US-NK Summit] Singapore wraps resort island of Sentosa into special zone for Trump-Kim summit
Singapore on Tuesday added its southern resort island of Sentosa to a special event area designated for next week’s summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, the government said. A view of Sentosa Island in Singapore. (Reuters-Yonhap)On Monday, the wealthy city-state had declared a central region that is home to its foreign ministry, the US embassy and several hotels, as a special zone from June 10 to 14. In its online gazette, the government said the amended
North Korea June 5, 2018
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The price for lunch with Warren Buffett: $3,300,100
An anonymous bidder has agreed to pay $3,300,100 at auction to have a private lunch with Warren Buffett, the billionaire chairman of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. The winning bid came near the end of a five-day online auction on eBay to benefit the Glide Foundation, a San Francisco charity that serves people who are poor, homeless or battling substance abuse. It was the third highest price in the 19 years Buffett has offered lunch, near the record $3,456,789 bid in both the 2012 and 2016 auctions. Thi
World Business June 3, 2018
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US warships sail near South China Sea
WASHINGTON -- Two US Navy warships sailed near South China Sea islands claimed by China on Sunday, two US officials told Reuters, in a move that drew condemnation from Beijing as President Donald Trump seeks its continued cooperation on North Korea.The operation was the latest attempt to counter what Washington sees as Beijing’s efforts to limit freedom of navigation in the strategic waters.While this operation had been planned months in advance, and similar operations have become routine, it co
World News May 28, 2018
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Trump scraps North Korea summit, warns Kim that military ready
WASHINGTON -- US President Donald Trump on Thursday called off a historic summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un scheduled for next month, citing Pyongyang’s “open hostility,” and warned that the US military was ready in the event of any reckless acts by North Korea. Trump wrote a letter to Kim to announce his abrupt withdrawal from what would have been a first-ever meeting between a serving US president and a North Korean leader in Singapore on June 12. (Yonhap)“Sadly, based on the tremen
North Korea May 25, 2018
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American prisoners released by N.Korea land in Washington
WASHINGTON -- A plane carrying three US prisoners released by North Korea landed near Washington D.C. on Thursday to be met by President Donald Trump, clearing a major obstacle to a planned summit between him and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.The prisoners, freed after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo travelled to the North Korean capital, landed at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington, where a giant US flag was suspended between ladders of two fire trucks on the edge of the taxiway.One of t
North Korea May 10, 2018
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Macron’s talk of ‘new’ deal with Iran may not, in fact, be new
WASHINGTON -- French President Emmanuel Macron‘s talk this week of a “new deal with Iran” may not, in fact, represent anything new nor a deal with Iran.Macron, followed by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, came to Washington in hopes of persuading President Donald Trump not to reimpose sanctions on Iran before a May 12 deadline and imperil the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.Under the accord, Tehran agreed to limit its nuclear program in return for relief from US and other economic sanctions. The deal, st
World News April 29, 2018
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Trump says North Korean meeting could happen in three-four weeks
WASHINGTON, Michigan -- US President Donald Trump said on Saturday a meeting with North Korea could happen over the next three to four weeks."I think we will have a meeting over the next three or four weeks," Trump said at a campaign rally in Washington, Michigan."It's going be a very important meeting, the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula." (Reuters) US President Donald Trump speaks during a rally at Total Sports Park in Washington, Michigan on April 28, 2018 (local time). (AFP-Yonhap)
North Korea April 29, 2018
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Ex-California policeman arrested in 'Golden State' serial killer case
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- An elderly former policeman has been arrested and charged with eight murders attributed to the Golden State Killer, a serial criminal responsible for dozens of rapes and slayings that terrorized parts of California during the 1970s and 1980s, authorities said on Wednesday. The suspect was identified at a Sacramento news conference as Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, in a case officials said was finally solved by DNA evidence about two months after gaining renewed attention in the
World News April 26, 2018
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South Korea's antitrust chief says expects change in Samsung governance 'in near future'
SEOUL -- South Korea’s antitrust chief on Friday said he expects Samsung Group to unravel its governance structure in the near future, as the government and investors call for reform of the country’s powerful family-controlled conglomerates, or chaebols. Chaebol families have come under increased scrutiny since the arrest last year of Samsung Group heir Jay Y. Lee, who denies wrongdoing, on charges of bribery and embezzlement. Employees walks in the building of Samsung Electronics in Seoul, Sou
Industry April 20, 2018
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