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North Korean officials sport Kim Jong Un pins for first time
North Korean officials wore pins with a portrait of Kim Jong Un in public for the first time in pictures released by state media on Sunday, the latest step in the development of a cult of personality about the leader.North Korea -
ABC News - World
North Koreans are seen wearing Kim Jong Un pins for the first time as his personality cult grows
For the first time, North Korean officials have been seen wearing lapel pins with the image of leader Kim Jong UnNorth Korea -
Yahoo News - World
UN to host Doha talks on Afghanistan with Taliban participation
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Passage: In memoriam
"Sunday Morning" remembers some of the notable figures who left us this week, including comic actor Martin Mull. -
The Guardian - World
Let Afghan women join the UN talks next week. It’s what the Taliban fear most | Fawzia Koofi
The exclusion of women’s voices and discussion of their rights from next week’s summit allows the Taliban to oppress us with impunity. We must be heard. Since it became clear that the Taliban will be the only Afghan voices at the table and women’s ...Afghanistan -
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Why do politicians keep talking about locks?
The 2024 election campaign has seen further growth in British politicians' favourite metaphor. -
The New York Times - Business
Biden? Trump? The Politics of Talking About It at the Office.
Some companies have banned political discussions at work, but that might be easier said than done.Joe Biden -
The New York Times - World
Taliban Talks With U.N. Go On Despite Alarm Over Exclusion of Women
The meeting is the first between the Taliban and a United Nations-led conference of global envoys who are seeking to engage the Afghan government on critical issues. -
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Democrats are talking about replacing Joe Biden. That wouldn't be so easy.
President Joe Biden's performance in the first debate Thursday has sparked a new round of criticism from Democrats, as well as public and private musing about whether he should remain at the top of the ticket. -
The New York Times - World
As Iran Picks a President, a Nuclear Shift: Open Talk About Building the Bomb
Iran has expanded its most sensitive nuclear production site in recent weeks. And for the first time, some leaders are dropping their insistence that the nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.Iran
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Doug Burgum says he’ll accept 2024 election results if they’re ‘free and fair’
Gov. Doug Burgum (R-N.D.), a vice-presidential contender, joins Meet the Press exclusively to talk about whether he would commit to accepting the results from the election in November. -
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Warnock declines to say if VP Harris would be strongest replacement for Biden as nominee
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Sen. Raphael Warnock (D-Ga.) declines to weigh in on who could replace President Biden on the ticket should he decide to drop out.Joe Biden -
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Doug Burgum says women are not 'unsafe' after the overturning of Roe v. Wade
In 2016, Gov. Doug Burgum (R-N.D.) said America was "unsafe for women before Roe v. Wade. Two years after the Dobbs decision, Burgum tells Kristen Welker his position as "evolved." -
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Doug Burgum says VP pick conversations are between him and Trump
Gov. Doug Burgum (R-N.D.) is on the shortlist to be former President Donald Trump's running mate. During an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, he says conversations around the former president's pick and between him and Trump.Donald Trump -
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Supreme Court's Jan. 6 ruling expected to ripple through rioters' cases but not necessarily Trump's
The ruling triggered activity in other Capitol rioters' cases to revisit the obstruction charge, but it's unlikely to derail Trump's election interference case.Donald Trump