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North Korea Releases 3 Americans As Pompeo's Visit Concludes
The former captives, believed to be three Americans of Korean descent, are traveling with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and will arrive back in the U.S. early Thursday.
Where The U.S. Stands On North Korea Ahead Of The Trump-Kim Summit
President Trump hopes to make progress in his meeting with North Korea's Kim Jong Un this week, but he has resisted pressure to set firm timelines for the regime to give up its nuclear weapons.
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Prosecutors File First U.S. Charges Stemming From 2016 Panama Papers Leak
U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman says the defendants "had a playbook to repatriate un-taxed money into the U.S. banking system."
European Nations Trigger Iran Nuclear Deal Dispute Mechanism
EU policy adviser Nathalie Tocci offers perspective on a move by European nations to trigger a dispute mechanism in response to Tehran's attempts to roll back parts of the nuclear deal.
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North Korea Bills U.S. $2 Million For Otto Warmbier's Health Care
NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Washington Post reporter Anna Fifield, who broke the story of North Korea issuing the U.S. a $2 million bill for the medical care of Otto Warmbier.
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How Oman Is Becoming A Sort Of 'Middle Eastern Switzerland' Between The U.S. And Iran
Oman plays an important role in trying to bridge relations between the U.S. and Iran and its incoming ambassador to the United Nations says he still has hope conflict can be averted.
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Photos show the aftermath of the fatal Abu Dhabi attack
The images by Planet Labs PBC show smoke rising over an Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. fuel depot in the Mussafah neighborhood of Abu Dhabi on Monday.
Mass protests are expected at the climate summit over the next 2 days
Young environmentalists are protesting at the U.N. climate summit in Scotland. They want countries to move faster to reduce carbon emissions in an attempt to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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Northern Syria has endured years of war. Now, an earthquake has added to the despair
Since the civil war began in 2011, Syria's northern region has been beset by crisis after crisis. Monday's devastating 7.8-magnitude earthquake was "the last thing people need," one aid worker said.
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South Korea says it boosts surveillance after North claims spy satellite launch
The South Korean announcement — which will likely infuriate North Korea — came hours after the North claimed to have placed a military reconnaissance satellite into orbit.
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