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Koreas Set Talks To Resume Cross-Border Family Reunions
Next month the two sides will discuss possibly resuming the meetings between relatives from North and South who have been separated since the 1950-53 Korean War.
Former NBA Star Dennis Rodman Checks Into Alcohol Rehab
Rodman is just back from a controversial trip to North Korea. He was slammed for caustic comments he made about an American being detained in the country.
Mortar Attack Hits Election Rally In Syria, Killing 21
Activists say that after the attack, warplanes dropped leaflets with a message to rebels: "You have 10 hours to surrender: either leave your arms and return to the bosom of the nation, or go to hell."
There Appears To Be A Breakthrough In North-South Korea Talks
North Korea has agreed to a temporary freeze of its illicit nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs. This comes after a trip by South Korean envoys to Pyongyang.
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti tests positive for COVID-19 at the climate summit
His office said no members of Garcetti's staff tested positive and Garcetti is feeling well, isolating in his hotel room.
Darfur Talks in Flux as Rebel Groups Split
The government of Sudan and the largest of three rebel groups reportedly accept a peace accord for the troubled Darfur region. But two smaller rebel groups reject the plan, leaving the status of the talks in peril.
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Paul Rusesabagina, No 'Ordinary Man'
Twelve years ago, Hutu militias began a slaughter in Rwanda that left at least 800,000 people dead. Paul Rusesabagina, whose story inspired Hotel Rwanda, talks about his new memoir and the legacy of African colonialism.
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Alt.Latino's Espooky Szn
The leaves are changing colors, miniature candies are lining the walls of drug stores and tías y tíos are warning about the demonic roots of Halloween. Finally, Espooky season has arrived.
Russia agrees to extend the Ukraine grain deal again
Brokered by the United Nations and Turkey, the deal allows Ukraine to ship food and fertilizer through a humanitarian corridor from Black Sea ports. The duration of the extension remained uncertain.
After Libya's catastrophic floods, survivors and recovery teams assess losses
The floods in Derna left thousands dead, missing and displaced. Here are scenes from last week, as search and rescue teams and survivors dug through mud, continuing the work of recovery.
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