N. Korean diplomats in Malaysia to seek Kim’s brother’s body

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N. Korean diplomats in Malaysia to seek Kim’s brother’s body

Washington Post
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia – A high-level North Korean delegation arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday seeking the body of leader Kim Jong Un’s half brother, the victim of a nerve-agent attack that many suspect the North itself of orchestrating.

Former President George W. Bush Levels Tacit Criticism at Trump

New York Times
Former President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, at President Trump’s inauguration last month. Credit Doug Mills/The New York Times.

Iraqi commander: ISIS leaders ‘running away’ from Mosul

CNN
Irbil, Iraq (CNN) The commander of Iraq’s federal police has said ISIS militants in western Mosul are looking to cut and run from their defense of the group’s last remaining stronghold in the country.

How one Indian student tried to challenge right-wing nationalist groups on campus

Washington Post
NEW DELHI – A college student and her social media posts have become the center of shrill debate about patriotism and free speech in India after students clashed on campus over a seminar on the nation’s conflict regions.

Georgia couple gets prison for racist threats at child’s birthday party

CNN
(CNN) A Georgia couple who rode with a Confederate flag-waving group that made armed threats against African-Americans at a child’s birthday party were sentenced to prison Monday.

What’s next for Samsung as executives face criminal charges?

Washington Post
SEOUL, South Korea – Five Samsung executives, including the company’s 48-year-old billionaire heir, will stand trial in the coming months on bribery, embezzlement and other charges linked to a massive scandal that toppled South Korea’s president.

Yemen SEAL Raid Has Yielded No Significant Intelligence: Officials

NBCNews.com
Last month’s deadly commando raid in Yemen, which cost the lives of a U.S. Navy SEAL and a number of children, has so far yielded no significant intelligence, U.S.

El Salvador’s much-loved hippo Gustavito killed at zoo

BBC News
A much-loved hippopotamus called Gustavito has died after an unexplained attack over the weekend in the National Zoo of El Salvador.

Ties with US at lowest since Cold War, says Russia

Yahoo News
Moscow, Feb 28 (IANS) Relations between Moscow and Washington are at their lowest point since the end of Cold War, but there is hope in US President Donald Trump, a top Russian official said on Tuesday.

British Chambers of Commerce offers Brexit wish list

Washington Post
LONDON – The British Chambers of Commerce is urging the U.K. government to put forward a clear timetable for Brexit, arguing that the break from the European Union should be delayed if a trade deal remains incomplete at the end of the two-year time …

Pro-Islamic State militants re-emerge as Philippine nightmare

Yahoo News
With ultra-fast boats, millions in ransom payments and sympathetic locals, pro-Islamic State militants on lawless southern Philippines islands who beheaded a German hostage this week have re-emerged as one of the nation’s top threats.

House Intelligence chairman says he hasn’t found evidence of Trump team’s ties to Russia

Washington Post
Congressional Republicans are divided over how aggressively to pursue the allegations that President Trump’s associates had contact with Russia, with some lawmakers calling for a full-scale look at the former national security adviser’s communication

Israel removes settlers from homes on private Palestinian land

Reuters
A pro-settlement activist reacts during an operation by Israeli forces to evict residents from several homes in the Israeli settlement of Ofra, in the occupied West Bank February 28, 2017.

Philippine police will return to drug war: Duterte

Yahoo News
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Tuesday he would recall police to fight his drug war, a month after he withdrew them and denounced the force as “corrupt to the core”.

China reacts with anger, threats after South Korean missile defense decision

Reuters
FILE PHOTO: A Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) interceptor is launched during a successful intercept test, in this undated handout photo provided by the U.S.

Senior North Korea envoy visits Beijing after China coal ban

Reuters
Ri Kil Song leaves after a meeting with Cambodia’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Hor Namhong, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in Phnom Penh in this file photo dated February 4, 2015.

Asylum seeker met at the border by CBC relieved to be in Canada

CBC.ca
A refugee from Somalia who CBC met just as he crossed into Canada early Sunday morning says he is feeling very good now that he is Winnipeg.

Why Kansas killing won’t end American dream for many Indians

CNN
Hyderabad (CNN) “Get out of my country.” According to eyewitnesses, those are the words Adam Purinton yelled out moments before he opened fire on two Indians at Austin’s Bar and Grille in Olathe, Kansas.

China’s Top Diplomat Meets Trump as North Korea Worries Rise

Bloomberg
China’s top diplomat Yang Jiechi met U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday in the highest-level contact between the world’s two biggest economies since the election as concerns over North Korea’s nuclear program overshadow campaign tensions over …

Australian arrested for helping ISIS develop long-range missile technology

CNN
(CNN) An Australian man has been charged with allegedly helping ISIS to develop “high-tech” missile capabilities. The 42-year-old was taken into custody in the small rural New South Wales town of Young by the Australian Federal Police.

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