Don't mention nukes: South Koreans learn how to talk to the enemy February 10, 2018 / by Huzaifa / in latest news, Reuters: World News / with No comments / PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - When a hotel on South Korea's east coast was asked at short notice to host nearly 280 North Korean visitors, the problem wasn't finding enough rooms. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2C7y9F3 // Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:Secret U.N.-Myanmar deal on Rohingya offers no guarantees on citizenshipYANGON/COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Rohingya refugees returning to Myanmar will have no explicit guarantees of citizenship or freedom of moveme… Read MoreJordan source reports south Syria truce; State Department cannot confirmBEIRUT/AMMAN (Reuters) - A ceasefire has been agreed for southern Syria between the government and rebels, a Jordanian official source said on Friday,… Read MoreU.S. intelligence believes North Korea making more nuclear bomb fuel despite talks: NBCWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence agencies believe North Korea has increased production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in… Read MoreInvestors hopeful Mexico's Lopez Obrador will veer to the centerNEW YORK (Reuters) - Mexican assets are poised to strengthen even if leftist front-runner Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador wins Sunday's presidential elect… Read MoreLibyan coastguard says 100 migrants may have drowned near TripoliTRIPOLI (Reuters) - More than 100 migrants are feared to have drowned off Libya's western coast after their overloaded boat capsized, coastguard offic… Read More
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