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Hugs and challenges: Kim and Moon meet for high-stakes summit

Hugs and challenges: Kim and Moon meet for high-stakes summit

Kim Jong-un greeted Moon Jae-in with hugs and smiles in Pyongyang for a third summit between the two, aimed at advancing faltering nuclear talks.

  • by Hyonhee Shin & Joyce Lee

Opinion & Perspectives

Now that his accuser spoke out, is Brett Kavanaugh's nomination in danger?

As far as tracing decades-old sexual harassment allegations go, Ford's story is remarkably credible.

Amber Phillips

Why Western Christianity has a death wish

The latest figures suggest that Church of England affiliation has halved since 2002 and that only 2 per cent of young people call themselves Anglican.

Tim Stanley

    How India and China have become a billionaires' paradise

    India's richest man, Mukesh Ambani, and his 160-metre-high vertical mansion have become the emblem of the age of the billionaire.

    Peter Hartcher
      Peter Hartcher
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      US slashes number of refugees to 30,000 a year

      US slashes number of refugees to 30,000 a year

      The US will slash the number of refugees it will accept for a second straight year, despite criticism from human rights groups.

      • by Meghan Hoyer
      Now that his accuser spoke out, is Brett Kavanaugh's nomination in danger?

      Now that his accuser spoke out, is Brett Kavanaugh's nomination in danger?

      As far as tracing decades-old sexual harassment allegations go, Ford's story is remarkably credible.

      • by Amber Phillips

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      Hugs and challenges: Kim and Moon meet for high-stakes summit

      Hugs and challenges: Kim and Moon meet for high-stakes summit

      Kim Jong-un greeted Moon Jae-in with hugs and smiles in Pyongyang for a third summit between the two, aimed at advancing faltering nuclear talks.

      • by Hyonhee Shin & Joyce Lee
      Imran Khan promises to give refugees citizenship to curb crime

      Imran Khan promises to give refugees citizenship to curb crime

      The former cricketer said a long-running refusal to grant Afghans documents or citizens' rights was driving them to crime.

      • by Ben Farmer

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