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Japan cautious while South Korea upbeat after North Korea talks in Tokyo
TOKYO (Reuters) – Differences between Japan and South Korea on how to handle North Korea emerged on Tuesday with South ... -
Palestinian prime minister survives Gaza assassination attempt
GAZA (Reuters) – Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah survived an assassination attempt in Gaza on Tuesday, the Palestinian Authority said ... -
Russian military says will respond if U.S. strikes Syria: RIA
MOSCOW (Reuters) – The Russian military will respond to a U.S. strike on Syria, targeting any missiles and launchers involved ... -
U.S. detecting some Taliban interest in Afghan peace talks: Mattis
KABUL (Reuters) – The United States is picking up signs of interest from Taliban elements in exploring the possibility of ... -
Nepal begins probe of plane crash that killed 49, airline defends pilot
KATHMANDU (Reuters) – Investigators have retrieved the flight data recorder from the wreckage of a Bangladeshi airliner that crashed, killing ... -
At least 38 die in Ethiopia when bus plunges into ravine
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) – At least 38 people, mostly students, were killed when a bus plunged into a ravine in ... -
Sick and injured start leaving Syria's Ghouta
BEIRUT (Reuters) – Sick and injured civilians left a rebel enclave in Syria’s eastern Ghouta on Tuesday under the first ... -
Allegations of Russian involvement in 14 UK deaths to be investigated
LONDON (Reuters) – British Home Secretary Amber Rudd said police and the security services would investigate allegations of Russian state ... -
Britain demands answer from Putin by midnight over nerve attack on former spy
LONDON (Reuters) – Britain gave President Vladimir Putin until midnight on Tuesday to explain how a nerve agent developed by ... -
These Conservationists Are Desperate to Defrost Snake Sperm
Freezing and defrosting snake sperm could be a key to conserving endangered species—but artificial insemination isn’t always easy. http://www.wired.com/