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Merkel Upset With Trump’s Plan to Rip Up Pacific Trade Deal

By Joshua Fatzick | VOA on Nov 23, 2016   World  

Merkel Upset With Trump’s Plan to Rip Up Pacific Trade Deal

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday expressed her displeasure with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump for his plans to pull the United States out of the planned Trans-Pacific Partnership. While Merkel didn’t mention Trump by name, she said she was “not happy” about the potential collapse of the trade deal and said future deals will not […]

Strong Aftershocks Hit New Zealand Following Strong Quake

By VOA on Nov 14, 2016   Featured, World  

Strong Aftershocks Hit New Zealand Following Strong Quake

A powerful aftershock shook New Zealand’s South Island Monday, just hours after being hit by a powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake. “It looks as though it’s the infrastructure that’s the biggest problem,” said Civil Defense Minister Gerry Brownlee after flying over the affected area with Prime Minister John Key. A slip dam caused by earthquakes had blocked […]

Iraqi Coalition Forces Discover 100 Decapitated Bodies South of Mosul

By VOA News on Nov 8, 2016   Featured, World  

Iraqi Coalition Forces Discover 100 Decapitated Bodies South of Mosul

Iraqi authorities say the military coalition pressing a huge offensive against Islamic State extremists near the northern city of Mosul have uncovered a mass grave containing at least 100 decapitated bodies. Initial reports Monday from Western and Kurdish journalists say the dead are believed to be civilians. A spokesman for Iraqi federal police said the […]

South Korean Political Crisis Could Affect Hardline North Korea Policy

By Brian Padden | VOA News on Oct 31, 2016   Featured, World  

South Korean Political Crisis Could Affect Hardline North Korea Policy

SEOUL — South Korean President Park Geun-hye has vowed not to let a growing political crisis of confidence in her administration undermine the nation’s national security. Presidential spokesman Jung Youn-kuk told reporters on Monday the government will maintain a “firm readiness posture under any circumstances.” Amid the political turmoil the South Korean military this week began […]

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