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SKorea PM Moon addresses ASEAN business summit

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South Korean President Moon Jae-In called on ASEAN countries to "respond to North Korea's nuclear and missile provocations, terrorism, violence, extremism, cyber threats, and other combined security threats" during a speech on Monday. ...
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UN food agency chief plans to visit North Korea amid drought

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The head of the UN World Food Programme said he plans to visit North Korea, which is facing drought and "a lot of people starving," and will ask for greater access to the secretive nation. David Beasley said in an interview...
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SKorean President Moon meets Chinese President Xi

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South Korean President Moon Jae-in met his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on Thursday during a visit to Beijing aimed at repairing ties frayed by a dispute over the deployment of the American anti-missile system, THAAD (Terminal High...
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Houthis warn they could block Bab al-Mandeb

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LEAD IN: Yemen's Houthi rebels have warned that they could block - or even target - trade traffic in the crucial Bab al-Mandeb strait which feeds into the Suez Canal. STORY-LINE: ...
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Desperate winter conditions for displaced

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LEADIN: Cold weather in winter adds more misery to the displaced people of Yemen. STORYLINE: First they suffered displacement, conflict, poverty and disease. Now these camp dwellers near the...
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SKoreans support their woman's curling team known as "the Garlic Girls"

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South Korean supporters arrived on Friday evening to cheer for their national curlers in Gangneung.     They are known as the "Garlic Girls", the South Korean women's curling team with the fairy-tale story whose moniker...
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UNICEF: Situation in Syria "hell" for children in war-torn country

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The head of the U.N. children's agency says the situation in Syria is "hell on ground" for children in the war-torn country adding that there is high level of severe malnutrition for kids under five in besieged rebel-held eastern suburbs...
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Northern Brazil overwhelmed by desperate, hungry Venezuelans

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Hungry and destitute, tens of thousands of victims of Venezuela's unrelenting political and economic crisis are trying their luck in Brazil, a country where they do not speak the language, conditions are often poor and there are few...
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People shop for food and supplies in Hodeida markets

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Residents of the city of Hodeida queued for supplies on Thursday as forces of the Saudi-led coalition backing Yemen's exiled government gained ground near the port city. The coalition captured a town south of Hodeida as...
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Food aid not reaching families that need it most in Yemen

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SKorea delegation joins Pyongyang celebration of 2007 summit anniversary

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North and South Koreans joined together in Pyongyang on Friday to mark the anniversary of a previous attempt at rapprochement on the divided peninsula.
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US First Lady Melania Trump to visit 4 African countries

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Melania Trump says she'll promote child welfare in Ghana, Malawi, Kenya and Egypt in October on her first extended solo international mission.
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Hodeida Battle risks tipping Yemen into famine

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With American backing, the United Arab Emirates has resumed an all-out offensive aimed at capturing Yemen's most vital port, Hodeida, where Shiite rebels are digging in to fight to the last man. Thousands of civilians are caught in the...
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Obama on offense ahead of mid-terms

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Former US President Barack Obama urged voters in Indiana to head to the polls on Tuesday to re-elect Senator Joe Donnelly in the nation's critical mid-term election day calling the election "the most important election of our lifetimes."
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Yemen's warring sides negotiating truce for key port Hodeida

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Delegations from Yemen's warring sides discussed expanding a shaky truce in the key port city of Hodeida on Monday, however neither side appeared ready to agree on initial draft proposals hoped for by the United Nations, who are...
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Yemen's warring sides agreed on Hodeida truce

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Yemen's warring sides agreed on Thursday to a cease-fire, and to withdraw from the main frontline in the four-year-old civil war - the key port city of Hodeida where violence had disrupted vital aid deliveries for the whole country and...
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Bangkok conference calls for 'Zero Hunger' world action

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Global levels of hunger and malnourishment have risen to levels not seen for 10 years, a high-level conference in Bangkok heard on Wednesday.
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Yemen's rial makes gains on back of calls for peace talks

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Yemen's currency has made significant gains over the past two weeks on the back of the calls for peace talks between the country's warring parties.
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Save The Children estimates 85,000 under-fives dead of hunger and disease in Yemen

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An estimated 85,000 children under the age of five may have died of hunger and disease since the outbreak of Yemen's civil war in 2015, an international aid group said Wednesday.
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Rubio in Colombia: corrupt nations support Maduro

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Sen. Marco Rubio called countries supporting embattled Nicolas Maduro as "corrupt" nations who are looking to get paid money that is owned to them.
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