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New South Korea President to Address Broader Tensions ‘urgently’

By: Se Young Lee and Ju-min Park South Korea’s liberal leader Moon Jae-in will take the oath of office as president on Wednesday, tasked with navigating the country out of.

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South Korea Votes for Next President

By: Christine Kim and Jane Chung South Koreans have turned out en masse to elect a new leader. This strong turnout suggests that voters are eager to move on from.

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Israel Strikes Arms Depot near Damascus Airport

  Syrian rebel and intelligence sources said Israel struck an arms supply hub on Thursday operated by the Lebanese Hezbollah group near Damascus airport where weapons from Tehran are regularly.

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French Presidential Race- Le Pen not an Option

By: Mathieu Rosemain Jean-Luc Melenchon, the far left candidate who came fourth in the first round of France’s presidential election with nearly 20 percent of the vote, may have influenced.

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Trump seeks to change visa program to encourage hiring Americans

  By Steve Holland   U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday will sign an executive order directing federal agencies to recommend changes to a temporary visa program used to bring foreign.

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France Says Priority in Syria Remains U.N. Resolution, Peace Talks

    France is still seeking a United Nations Security Council resolution on Syria, the country’s foreign minister said on Thursday, adding that diplomatic negotiations were a priority over possible.

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Trump tells Sisi U.S., Egypt will fight Islamist militants together

    By Steve Holland   U.S. President Donald Trump moved to reset U.S. relations with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi on Monday after the prior Obama administration’s strained ties,.

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Military Action Would Be “on the table” if North Korea Elevated the Threat Level- U.S. Tillerson

  By Ju-min Park and James Pearson A U.S. policy of strategic patience with North Korea has ended, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in South Korea on Friday, adding.

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France’s Macron seen on top in first round presidential vote – poll

  Centrist Emmanuel Macron would come out ahead of far right leader Marine Le Pen in the first round of France’s presidential election before going on to win a runoff.

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Two Malaysians leave North Korea, leaving nine stranded

  Two Malaysian U.N. employees were allowed to leave North Korea on Thursday, a spokeswoman for the U.N.’s World Food Programme (WFP) said, while the Malaysian government negotiated for a.

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