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What geology reveals about North Korea’s nuclear weapons – and what it obscures

North Korea’s leader, Chairman Kim Jong Un, clearly is in no hurry to demilitarize his country. In the wake of two historic yet unproductive summits with President Trump, Kim made a state visit in April to Moscow, where he made clear that his country will not give up its nuclear weapons without international security guarantees. North Korea also tested what appeared to be short-range missiles on April 18 and May 4.

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Modern sculpture meets ancient Greece in unique island exhibition

A stone's throw from the Greek island of Mykonos lies Delos, an uninhabited islet a world away from its neighbour's glamorous nightlife.

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Easter bombers all killed or arrested: Sri Lanka police chief

Sri Lankan security authorities have either killed or arrested all the jihadists responsible for the Easter suicide bombings that left 257 people dead, police chief Chandana Wickramaratne said Tuesday.

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China's top trade negotiator to visit US despite tariffs

China said Tuesday its top trade negotiator will visit the United States for talks with American counterparts this week even as Washington stepped up pressure with plans to hike tariffs and complaints that Beijing was backtracking on its commitments.

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'Dictator envy': Scholar explains what Trump's latest Twitter meltdown says about his authoritarian instincts

Washington Post columnist Brian Paul Klaas took a shot at President Donald Trump's obsession with some of the world's worst dictators. During a Monday appearance with MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell, Klass painted it as a kind of envy of the men he deems "strong" and "powerful."

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Seth Meyers catches Trump in strange lie about his call with Putin

On Friday, President Donald Trump noted that he had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Reporters questioned him on what all was said and if they discussed the findings of Robert Mueller's report that declared Russia definitively meddled in the U.S. election.

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Starbucks in Westeros? Coffee cup cameos in 'Game of Thrones' set blunder

With two episodes of HBO's wildly popular medieval fantasy saga "Game of Thrones" to go, puzzled fans took to social media on Monday after heroine Daenerys Targaryen was joined at a wooden banquet table by a rogue to-go coffee cup.

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Backers 'failed to follow through' in abortive uprising, Juan Guaido tells AFP

Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido said Monday that backers who had pledged support for his abortive uprising last week had "failed to follow through" to dislodge President Nicolas Maduro.

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READ: Steve Mnuchin’s letter refusing to release Trump’s tax returns – including his ridiculous reasoning

Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin has just informed the chairman of the House Way and Means Committee he will not release President Donald Trump's tax returns, despite a clear law requiring the IRS to abide by the request.

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Canada lists three whale species as threatened

Canadian scientists on Monday listed three types of whale that swim its waters, including two of the world's largest species, as threatened.

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Pilot says lightning caused deadly Russian crash landing

The pilot of a Russian passenger plane that erupted in a ball of fire on the runway of Moscow's busiest airport, killing 41 people, said lightning led to the emergency landing.

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Meghan Markle gives birth to a 'very healthy' boy

The arrival on Monday of their first child -- a "very healthy" boy -- crowns the whirlwind love story of Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, coming less than three years since they first met.

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China still plans to send negotiators to US despite Trump tariffs

China said Monday it still plans to send negotiators to the United States for trade talks even after President Donald Trump vowed to raise tariffs later this week, a threat that sent stock markets into a tailspin.

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