Anthony Kuhn
Stories
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World
North Korea Launches Missile A Day After Agreeing To Nuclear Talks
North Korea fired what is believed to be a submarine-launched ballistic missile. It comes just days before U.S. and North Korean officials are supposed to resume nuclear talks.
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World
U.S. Faces Challenges In Managing Tensions Between South Korea And Japan
South Korea's pull-out from an intelligence-sharing pact with Japan has the U.S. alarmed that its alliances in Asia are crumbling. But the alliances are seen very differently by each country.
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World
Hundreds Of Thousands Of Landmines Remain From Korean War But Serve No Purpose
Hundreds have been killed by landmines in South Korea since the Korean War. Experts say most of the remaining mines serve no military purpose, yet the U.S. and South Korea refuse to ban their use.
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World
Why It Was Important For Sunday's Protests To Remain Peaceful
After another weekend of protests, David Greene talks to Wong Yik-Mo of the Civil Human Rights Front about what's next for the anti-extradition bill movement in Hong Kong.
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World
A Look At Some Of the Pro-Beijing Neighborhoods In Hong Kong
Young, black-clad protesters have widespread support among residents of Hong Kong. But there have been clashes with residents in pro-Beijing enclaves.
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World
Protesters Occupy Hong Kong International Airport, Causing Cancellations And Delays
Hong Kong airport officials canceled or delayed flights Monday as protesters occupied the terminals. The protests have plunged the Asian financial hub into its most serious crisis in decades.
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World
U.S. In Awkward Position As Japan And South Korea Escalate Trade Spat
A trade spat between Japan and South Korea escalated when Tokyo scratched Seoul off its list of preferred trade partners. The feud between two U.S. allies in Asia puts the U.S. in an awkward position.
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World
Leading Pro-Democracy Activist Joins Hong Kong Protests After Release From Jail
Hundreds of thousands poured out into the streets of Hong Kong on Sunday to protest an extradition bill to China.
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Asia
After Leader Shelves Extradition Bill, Protesters Return Angrier To Streets
The Hong Kong government's decision to shelve a controversial extradition bill didn't work to stop protesters. Many took to the streets for the second Sunday in a row.
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World
Hong Kong To Shelve Controversial Extradition Bill
Hong Kong's government has agreed to shelve an unpopular extradition agreement with Beijing.