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U.S Cut Refugee Intake to maximum of 45,000 for Security Reasons

Trump administration on Wednesday announced its intention to reduce the number of refugees allowed into the U.S. to a maximum of 45,000 which appears to be the lowest intake of.

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North Korea fail to Detect US Bombers

It appears that the recent outrage of North Korea might not hold much substance as it’s military have failed to detect a flight by US bombers near its airspace on.

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Former Thailand Prime Minister Sentenced to 5yrs in Imprisonment

Thailand’s Supreme Court on Wednesday sentenced its former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in absentia to five years in prison over mismanaging a rice subsidy scheme that cost the country billions of.

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Driving Ban on Saudi Women Lifted

On Tuesday, a royal decree which was read live on state television and in a simultaneous media event in Washington revealed that Saudi Arabia would now allow women to drive..

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US Denies War Allegation from North Korea

The United States denies claims of declaring war on North Korea following a statement by the North Korean foreign minister who referred to President Donald Trump’s comment on Twitter. White.

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German Chancellor Beats Opposition For Fourth Term

German Chancellor Angela Merkel has recently won the just concluded election in Germany, beating her coalition partner, the social democratic SPD Martin Schulz. This will be Merkel’s fourth term as.

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South Korea Offers $8 Mln Humanitarian Assistance to North Korea after US Sanctions

South Korea has recently sent a sum of $8 million in aid to the North through U.N. agencies – UNICEF and the World Food Program (WFP) for children, pregnant women.

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Trump Threatens to Destroy North Korea

President of the United States Donald Trump in his speech to the United Nations General Assembly, has threatened to annihilate North Korea if seen to be a threat to the.

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Britain Seek to Maintain Peace, EU to Sign Post Brexit Treaty

Britain proposes the signing of a new treaty to the EU after Brexit as an attempt to maintain peace and security in the country following a recent blast on a.

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EU President Reminds Member States of Dangers of not Aiding Africa

The European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday advised the European Union member states to assist African countries to overcome the issue of famine else they will have to deal.

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