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Kim tells soldiers South Korea is 'hostile' country

Kim Jong Un told North Korean soldiers that the South was a "foreign" country, state media reported Friday, as Seoul slammed Pyongyang's growing support, including troop deployments, for Moscow's war in Ukraine.

Despite remaining officially at war, the two Koreas have long defined ties as a "special relationship", not state-to-state relations, with a view to eventual reunification.

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Joe Biden renews calls to end war in Gaza after death of Yahya Sinwar

U.S. President Joe Biden and European leaders are set to renew calls for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip after Israel killed Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar on Thursday. Biden, speaking during his farewell visit with European leaders in Germany, said he saw Sinwar's death as advancing an eventual ceasefire and hostage deal.

U.S. President Joe Biden and European leaders meeting during his farewell visit to Germany on Friday were expected to renew calls for a Gaza ceasefire after Israel said it killed Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.

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Philippine VP Duterte threatens to dig up dictator Marcos' remains

Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte threatened on Friday to dig up the remains of President Ferdinand Marcos' dictator father and toss them into the sea, as their bitter feud heats up ahead of upcoming elections.

The Duterte and Marcos families have had a very public falling out as both attempt to shore up their rival support bases and secure key positions ahead of the mid-term elections next year and presidential polls in 2028.

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Ukraine's army brigades battle to make enlisting 'sexy'

The billboard showing an elegant young woman wrapped around a man on a motorcycle, pistol in hand, looks more like a perfume ad than a military campaign.

But the huge poster hanging over Kharkiv in northeast Ukraine has a high-stakes pitch -- to recruit more men into a Ukrainian military desperately short of manpower to fight the Russian invasion.

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Beijing workers unconvinced of economic recovery

Workers in China's capital voiced worries about their economic prospects on Friday, after Beijing posted its worst quarterly growth in over a year that it's hoping to correct with a slew of stimulus measures.

The 4.6 percent expansion in July-September is the latest evidence that the country's post-pandemic recovery continues to sputter, as it suffers from sluggish consumption and a prolonged property sector crisis.

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'He was funny!' Media analyst says Trump took advantage of absent Harris at comedy dinner

Donald Trump made at least one person laugh at the Al Smith charity dinner Thursday night, with a CNN media analyst saying the former president’s best moment came when he made light of his recent assassination attempts.

“I thought he was funny,” CNN media analyst Brian Stelter said on the network moments after Trump concluded his comedy shtick at the New York City event that benefits Catholic charities.

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Trump ally hires election app developer in country he called 'profoundly corrupt': report

The far-right group Turning Points USA commissioned an election app to help it get out the vote for Trump, but it appears it was crafted in a country TPUSA's chief said was rampant with corruption.

The Associated Press reported Thursday that Charlie Kirk's group is working to get out the vote in Wisconsin and Arizona, but NOTUS discovered that Kirk entrusted the effort to Ukrainians.

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'Smalltown Boy': Bronski Beat's gay anthem strikes chord 40 years on

Forty years after its 1984 release, Bronski Beat's new wave hit "Smalltown Boy" has transcended generations to become an LGBTQ anthem for young and old alike.

Narrowly spared the censor's axe in a Britain where being gay was only partially decriminalized, its tale of coming out and fleeing home has found a new lease of life with a younger audience on social media platforms including TikTok.

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One Direction's Liam Payne dead at 31 after Buenos Aires hotel fall

British singer Liam Payne, a former member of the best-selling boy band One Direction, died Wednesday aged 31 after plunging from the third floor of a Buenos Aires hotel, police and emergency responders said.

It was not immediately clear if the fall was accidental. Payne had spoken publicly about struggles with alcohol, and police said they responded to a report of "an aggressive man who may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol."

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UN report says 1.1 billion people in acute poverty

More than one billion people are living in acute poverty across the globe, a UN Development Program report said Thursday, with children accounting for over half of those affected.

The paper published with the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) highlighted that poverty rates were three times higher in countries at war, as 2023 saw the most conflicts around the world since the Second World War.

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India slams 'cavalier' Trudeau in Sikh separatist murder row

India slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday as "cavalier" over his handling of the disastrous diplomatic fallout following the 2023 killing of a Sikh separatist in Canada.

New Delhi held firm its defiant stance towards Ottawa -- an approach in sharp contrast to its compliant attitude this week towards the United States, where India is also accused of directing a separate assassination plot.

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Climate-hit Pacific Islands plot landmark UN court case

Five Pacific nations on Thursday plotted how to prosecute a pivotal UN court case that aims to hold climate-polluting countries to account and safeguard their islands' survival.

The International Court of Justice will start hearings on December 2 in a case that will test countries' climate obligations and whether they can be sued for failing to act.

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Indonesia's new president Prabowo Subianto: five things to know

Once banned from the United States because of rights abuse allegations, Prabowo Subianto will be inaugurated as Indonesia's next president on Sunday.

The former general and defense minister will replace incumbent Joko Widodo, after easily winning the country's presidential election in February with a first-round majority.

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