South Korean court to rule on war survivors' claim against Japanese firm
President Moon, who once represented South Korean forced laborers as a lawyer in the 2000s, said after taking office previous year said that the 1965 treaty can not prevent individuals from exercising their rights to receive damage compensation.
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Hillary 2020? Clinton says 'I'd like to be president'
After she replied "No, no" when asked if she wanted to run again for president, she added "Well, I'd like to be president". "I don't want to paint with a broad brush; every immigrant is this, every African-American is that, every, you know, other person with different religious beliefs or whatever - that's childish", Clinton told journalist Kara Swisher .
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Abe, Modi agree to step up defense, economic ties
He described the partnership between the two countries as a "winning combination". Modi chose Japan among the first nations to visit after taking power four years ago. "Prime Minister Modi is an outstanding leader of his great country". He said that the decision to establish a currency swap mechanism between the two nations reflects the growing closeness between India and Japan on mutual trust and economic cooperation.
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Suspicious Package Addressed to CNN Intercepted At Atlanta Post Office
Sayoc was arrested on Friday and was formally charged on Monday. Atlanta Police could not immediately confirm the report. The FBI confirmed what they recovered is "similar in appearance to" ones addressed to John Brennan and James Clapper, both sent in care of CNN.
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Right-wing Bolsonaro wins Brazilian elections with landslide despite mass protests
This is something that we should look at, because he has made very contradictory comments about the economy and it's hard really to know what's going to be his economic policy once he's in power. While highlighting Bolsonaro's "homophobic, racist, and misogynist statements ", the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)gushedthat his win over Workers' Party candidate Fernando Haddad "could mean fresh opportunities for Canadian companies looking to invest in the resource-rich country" ...
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Pittsburgh synagogue massacre: Suspect Robert Bowers appears in court in wheelchair
Suspected gunman Robert Bowers has made his first court appearance in court. It was just last week that President Trump referred to himself as a "nationalist" , which angered a lot of people and organizations who have condemned white nationalism since the attacks in Charlottesville previous year.
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Pittsburgh shooter hit with 29 federal charges: Justice Dept
Two brothers in their 50s and a husband and wife in their 80s were among those killed, according to the list of victims released by officials on Sunday. "I think it is an unbelievable turnout", he said. The site says Bowers had accounts on other social media platforms. President Trump condemned the attack saying, " This evil anti-Semitic attack is an assault on all of us, it's an assault on humanity".
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Trump renews attacks on media as ‘the true Enemy of the People’
Trumptweeted. That will do much to put out the flame... Then, a final thought: "Fake News Must End!" Eleven people were killed and six wounded in a shooting at a synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighbourhood of Pittsburgh , USA, on Saturday, according to The Guardian .
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Fight at Charlotte-area high school leads to fatal shooting
Police said they were investigating the shooting, but were convinced that it was an isolated incident. Officials for Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools said law enforcement officers have secured the campus and are investigating the incident.
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Germany’s Merkel reportedly ready to step down as party leader
Merkel also said she will seek re-election as head of her party, the Christian Democrats (CDU), and that she has no desire to serve as member of the German parliament ( Bundestag ), either. Andrea Nahles, the Social Democrats' leader, said that "the state of the government is unacceptable". It is still unclear who will replace Merkel as leader of her party, but CDU secretary general Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer has announced that she will run for the position.
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Turkey hosts summit to seek solutions to end war in Syria
Now, Mr. Putin appears to favor a political settlement over prolonged, bloody warfare... Years of world leaders being in disagreement on Syria , is finally over after the leaders of Turkey, France, Germany, and Russian Federation presented a common vision on the war-torn country when they met in Istanbul .
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15th explosive device found as mail bomb suspect appears in court
The 56-year-old Aventura man, arrested Friday on charges of sending more than a dozen pipe bombs in manilla envelopes to political targets across the country, made his first federal court appearance on Monday before an expected move to NY, where his case will be formally prosecuted.










