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US Flies B-52 Bomber Over South Korea
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un signs a document regarding the test of a hydrogen bomb, in this still image taken from KRT video and released by Yonhap. "The United States and its puppets have wasted no time in driving the situation on the peninsula to the brink of war, resuming their psychological warfare broadcast", Kim said.
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Palestinians who tried to stab soldiers shot dead
Now in its fourth month, the wave of bloodshed has raised fears of wider escalation a decade after the last Palestinian uprising subsided. Palestinian mourners carry the body of Samah Abdullah, 19, during her funeral in the West Bank village of Ammuriya, near Nablus, Thursday, Dec.
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USA politics: Bill Clinton stumps for Hillary in New Hampshire
Clinton made an appearance at a rally in Nashua , N.H., on Monday, speaking for about a half-hour and applauding the achievements of his wife, the former Secretary of State and USA senator from NY. Bernie Sander's remarks at the democratic primary debate in October. If the proliferation of lawn signs sprouting out of snowy lawns wasn't enough of a hint, Bill Clinton's return to the campaign trail in New Hampshire might be: presidential primary season is now down to the homestretch.
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President Clinton to raise funds in Seattle Friday for Hillary Clinton's campaign
Republicans have several attacks lined up for the expected Democratic nominee, but are afraid Hillary Clinton will only gain sympathy if Trump continues hammering on her husband - especially since Trump has said she has enabled her husband's indiscretions.
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Former President Bill Clinton kicks off tour for wife Hillary Clinton's
And while Hillary has vowed to fight for women if she were to gain the White House, her dismissal, nay, hostility towards the woman that credibly accused her husband of sexually assaulting them raises a glaring double standard. Donald Trump is really good at what he does. "Oh wow. That's awesome", Trump said. "I'm going to keep talking about what people talk to me about, and what they talk to me about is what are we going to do about prescription drug pricing".
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Korea warns of war over ROK propaganda broadcasts
An global agreement on North Korea's nuclear programs broke down in 2008 after the Bush administration unilaterally and provocatively demanded a tougher inspection regime. With a 24-kilometer (15-mile) range, South Korea's loudspeakers cover the DMZ as well as the DPRK's near-border civilian areas. Fifth, South Korea should rethink the propaganda broadcasts and replace them with a more comprehensive and strategic information campaign.