Anthony Kuhn
Stories
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Politics
News Brief: No Deal With North Korea, What We Learned From Michael Cohen
President Trump's summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has ended without a deal. Also, we have analysis of Michael Cohen's testimony.
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Asia
Talks Between Trump And Kim Jong Un Resume As Summit Enters Final Day
On the other side of the world, President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un are set to begin talks in Hanoi Vietnam about steps North Korea might be willing to take to denuclearize.
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World
Tokyo And Seoul: Fears And Hopes For Second Trump-Kim Summit
The U.S.'s main allies in Asia — South Korea and Japan — are carefully watching the second Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi. Both hope for a good deal that leads to denuclearization but are concerned that a bad one might emerge.
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Politics
What To Expect From North Korea At The Next Trump-Kim Summit
Analysts weigh the possible offers North Korea's leader could make later this month in Vietnam.
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National
Experts Pessimistic About Value Of Another Trump-Kim Summit
Some Korea experts question the wisdom of a second summit meeting, planned for this month between president Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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World
U.S. And South Korea Reach Deal On Military Costs
Under the agreement, South Korea will contribute about $890 million a year for the U.S. military presence — less than the billion dollars or more the U.S. had requested.
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Sports
South Korea's Sports Prestige Gets Eclipsed By Sexual Abuse Against Female Athletes
Two-time Olympic gold medal speed skater Shim Suk-hee revealed earlier this month she was repeatedly raped by her coach. Now, South Korea's governing sports body has promised a crackdown on coaches.
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Animals
Japan Plans To Resume Commercial Whaling Operations
Japan's government said Wednesday that it will start commercial whaling again in July and leave the International Whaling Commission. The commission banned commercial whaling more than 30 years ago.
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World
South Korean Train Heads To The North For The First Time In More Than A Decade
South Korean trains crossed over into North Korea on Friday for the first time in a decade. South Korea is pushing to link the two countries' railways, despite stalled talks on the nuclear issue.