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The Guardian - World
North Korea says drills by South Korea, US and Japan show nations have developed ‘Asian Nato’
Pyongyang calls large-scale ‘Freedom Edge’ drills involving fighter jets and nuclear-powered US aircraft carrier ‘provocative’. North Korea has criticised a joint military exercise by South Korea, Japan and the US held this month, state media has ...North Korea -
BBC News - Top stories
Why parents are locking themselves in cells at Korean 'happiness factory'
Some South Koreans are spending time in a cell to try to understand their socially isolated children. -
NBC News - Top stories
South Korea releases video showing North Korean missile exploding in flight
South Korea’s military released a video on Friday that it said showed a North Korean missile abnormally spiraling early in flight and exploding.North Korea -
NBC News - Top stories
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 -
The Wall Street Journal - World
This Song is Catchy and Going Viral. It's Also North Korean Propaganda
Young people around the world are dancing to ‘Friendly Father,’ a Pyongyang ditty about strongman Kim Jong Un -
Financial Times - World
European groups urge action to stop threat of cheap Chinese imports
They want ‘made in Europe’ requirements to protect region’s hydrogen equipment manufacturing industry -
The Hill - Politics
US struggles to deter Houthi threat as crisis spirals
After half a year of conflict, the U.S. has failed to deter the Houthi rebels from attacking merchant ships in the Red Sea as the Yemeni fighters continue to sink commercial boats and disrupt global trade, posing an increasingly difficult ... -
The Guardian - World
Randal Kolo Muani makes statement as far-right threat rises in France
The striker and his team embody a happy, functional tableau of people in France at odds with National Rally. In the end it took a grudging moment of light to decide a chilly, grey game at a chilly, grey Merkur Spiel‑Arena in Düsseldorf; a moment ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Chinese EV maker BYD sees sales rise in June
Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD sold 341,658 vehicles in June, up 3% from May and 35% higher from a year ago.China
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ABC News - World
Pål Enger, Norwegian art thief behind famed 1994 heist of Munch's 'The Scream,' dead at 57
Pål Enger, a talented Norwegian soccer player and artist turned celebrity art thief who pulled off the sensational 1994 heist of Edvard Munch’s famed “The Scream” painting from the National Gallery in Oslo has died -
ABC News - World
At least 27 people are killed in a stampede at a religious gathering in northern India, officials say
At least 27 people are killed in a stampede at a religious gathering in northern India, officials say -
ABC News - World
France's far-right National Rally says it will lead a government only with an absolute majority
The leading figure on the French far right says her party, the National Rally, will only take the helm of government if it wins an absolute majority in Sunday’s snap legislative election -
ABC News - World
2 aid workers killed in the latest violent attack in eastern Congo’s conflict
Two foreign aid workers have been killed in eastern Congo when their convoy was attacked -
ABC News - World
UK's landmark postwar elections: When the first coalition government since WWII was formed in 2010
In 2010 Britain's Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown lost the election and handed power to a coalition government led by the Conservatives' David Cameron