| | | Some 90 families from the two Koreas were reunited in the North, weeping and embracing each after being torn apart for more than six decades by the 1950-53 Korean War. The brief reunions, which will last only 11 hours, are the first in three years, and took place in the North’s tourist resort on Mount Kumgang after the two Koreas renewed exchanges this year following a standoff over Pyongyang’s nuclear and missile programs. | |
Indian health authorities prepared defenses against the spread of disease in flood-hit Kerala state as water receded and a huge clean-up gathered pace after the worst floods in a century killed more than 200 people. | |
The judge in the trial of two Reuters reporters jailed in Myanmar on accusations of obtaining secret state documents said he will deliver his verdict on Aug. 27, in a case seen as a test of press freedom in the fledgling democracy. | |
Commentary: Trump's "get tough" policy with Turkey, a NATO ally and traditional bulwark of American policy in the Middle East, was long overdue, writes Howard Eissenstat, an associate professor of Middle East History at St. Lawrence University. "Unfortunately, the Trump administration has botched the job... The White House took an unhappy marriage and steered it towards an angry – and equally unhappy – divorce." | |
| | Inflation hit 82,700 percent in July as the Venezuela's socialist economic model continues to unravel, meaning purchases of basic items such as a bar of soap or a kilo of tomatoes require piles of cash that is often difficult to obtain. | |
| More stores set to close, unable to stomach a 60-fold increase of the minimum wage. That means more unemployment, and probably even more emigration. https://reut.rs/2PpLdOf 11:32 AM - Aug 18, 2018 |
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