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U.S., South Korea reaffirm cooperation toward denuclearization of Korean Peninsula

(Reuters) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and South Korean Foreign Minister Chung Eui-Yong

G7 leaders commit to increasing climate finance contributions

(Reuters) — G7 leaders will commit on Sunday to increase their climate finance contributions to

UK’s queen joined by cousin for ‘Trooping the Colour’ event

(Reuters) — Britain’s Queen Elizabeth viewed a scaled-down military ceremony at Windsor Castle to mark

Cambodia begins evicting floating homes amid protests

(Reuters) — Cambodia’s capital of Phnom Penh on Saturday began overseeing the dismantling of “floating

China’s wandering elephants on the move again

(AP) — China’s famed wandering elephants are on the move again, heading southwest while a

Bitcoin falls 5.71% To $35,210

(Reuters) — Bitcoin dropped 5.71% to $35,210 at 0600 GMT on Saturday, losing $2,131.11 from

Apple tightens rules after Justice Department targeted U.S. lawmakers

(Reuters) — Apple Inc on Friday said it has tightened some of its rules for responding

Seized House records show just how far Trump admin would go

(AP) — Former President Donald Trump has made no secret of his long list of

China’s mass internment, torture and persecution of Muslims in Xinjiang

Since 2017, under the guise of a campaign against “terrorism”, the government of China has

At least 20 Muslim pilgrims die in Pakistan bus crash

(Reuters) — A bus crammed with pilgrims coming back from a religious festival crashed in