As talks with North near, South Korea sees familiar hurdles ahead
By Hyonhee Shin
SEOUL (Reuters) – With the specter of two past summits that failed to blunt North Korea’s nuclear (More…)

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump called for curbs on late-term abortion in his State of the Union address (More...)
By Hyonhee Shin
SEOUL (Reuters) – With the specter of two past summits that failed to blunt North Korea’s nuclear (More…)
By Toby Melville and Emily G Roe
SALISBURY, England (Reuters) – Britain warned Russia on Tuesday of a robust response (More…)
By Sonali Paul and Charlotte Greenfield
MELBOURNE/WELLINGTON (Reuters) – Aid workers struggled to reach remote areas of Papua New Guinea’s (More…)
By Katya Golubkova and Dahlia Nehme
MOSCOW/BEIRUT (Reuters) – The Russian military has offered Syrian rebels safe passage out of (More…)
By Christine Kim
SEOUL (Reuters) – North Korea is willing to hold talks with the United States on denuclearisation and (More…)
By Christian Shepherd and Michael Martina
BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Monday unveiled its largest defense spending increase in three (More…)
By Angus McDowall and Stephanie Nebehay
BEIRUT/GENEVA (Reuters) – Aid trucks reached Syria’s eastern Ghouta region on Monday for the (More…)
By Christine Kim
SEOUL (Reuters) – A South Korean delegation met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un on Monday, a (More…)
(Reuters) – Florida’s Senate will vote on Monday on some gun-related measures in response to last month’s deadly school shooting, (More…)
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish police detained four Iraqi nationals on Monday on suspicion of planning an attack on the U.S. (More…)