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South Koreans may visit North again ahead of first summit in decade
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean security officials may visit North Korea ahead of the first summit since 2007 if more ... -
Syrian army shells jihadist enclave near Damascus: pro-Assad commander
BEIRUT (Reuters) – The Syrian army started shelling a jihadist enclave south of Damascus on Tuesday in preparation for an ... -
Top EU court says Poland broke law with forest logging
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) – The European Union’s highest court ruled on Tuesday that Poland broke EU environmental law with large-scale logging ... -
As Wade contemplates future, Father Prime does it all to bring Heat home-court advantage
Dwyane Wade didn’t even play 20 minutes in Miami’s Game 1 loss. He had more than enough time to make ... -
Green: Spurs' Bertans deserved flagrant, too
Draymond Green said he felt if his actions in the fourth quarter Monday warranted a flagrant foul, Spurs forward Davis ... -
EU fails to agree new Iran sanctions as Trump deadline nears
LUXEMBOURG (Reuters) – The European Union failed to agree new sanctions against Iran on Monday amid Italy’s opposition and fears ... -
In Damascus's ravaged farm belt, Douma's residents jostle for loaves
DOUMA, Syria (Reuters) – It used to provide fresh food for the Syrian capital; now its hungry people are queuing ... -
Reuters wins Pulitzers for Philippines reporting, Rohingya photography
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Reuters won Pulitzer Prizes on Monday for international reporting and photography while the New York Times ... -
No missiles but ballet as North Korea's Kim puts on a show
SEOUL (Reuters) – Kim Jong Un hobnobbed with a visiting Chinese ballet troupe as he capped a weekend of celebrations ... -
Castro set to step aside as Cuban president, his reforms incomplete
HAVANA (Reuters) – Most of Camilo Condis’ family emigrated from Communist-run Cuba to the United States seeking a better life, ...