The Hill: North Korean Olympians arrive in South Korea
A group of North Korean athletes arrived in South Korea on Thursday ahead of the Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang this month, according to multiple reports.
Ten North Korean skaters and skiers arrived on a South Korean flight amid an increased dialogue between the two countries. Non-Olympic South Korean skiers who had visited a North Korean ski resort last month flew back on the same plane.
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MIDDLE EAST
Saudi, UAE envoys bid to end standoff in Yemen's Aden.
Kurds in Syria call on US support to rein in Turkish operations.
Afrin residents say Syrian 'curse' has arrived as war hits Kurdish enclave.
Syrian opposition will work with Sochi proposal under U.N. auspices: chief negotiator.
Israel threatens Lebanon with ‘full strength’ ground invasion in case of conflict.
Iran says Jerusalem 'unchangeable' capital of Palestine.
Freed Saudi billionaire remains chairman of Kingdom Holding.
ASIA
Evidence of Rohingya mass graves uncovered in Myanmar.
The Taliban is gaining strength and territory in Afghanistan.
U.S. hails Olympics security plan; opposes North Korea military parade.
North Korean Olympians to travel to Pyeongchang on Thursday. North Korean athletes arrive in South for Olympics: Seoul.
Philippine guerrilla chief held after peace talks scrapped.
Duterte bent on rewriting Philippine constitution.
China offers new five-year visas to foreigners of Chinese ancestry.
India unveils 'world's largest' public healthcare scheme.
Reuters journalists accused of violating Official Secrets Act denied bail by Myanmar court.
AFRICA
South Sudan rebels vow ‘guerrilla war’ if peace talks fail.
Zimbabwe tries to retrieve cash smuggled overseas in Mugabe era.
Zimbabwe to issue 99-year leases to remaining white farmers.
Tribute to opposition leader sheds light on DR Congo tensions.
Togo public workers join strike as protests mount.
Kenyan High Court orders government to reopen TV stations.
Namibia bans foreign travel for government officials.
EUROPE
Jailed Catalan leaders take case to UN panel: lawyers. Puigdemont privately says Catalan independence push is 'over'.
May praises China as she meets Xi Jinping in Beijing.
Brexit: UK and EU on collision course over residency rights. UK’s May: EU citizens won’t get same rights after Brexit.
Court overturns Olympic doping ban for 28 Russian athletes.
Poland's Senate approves Holocaust bill that sparked a row with Israel. Poland Senate passes controversial Holocaust bill.
UN envoy: Macedonia spat could be resolved in coming months.
CAS nullifies lifetime Olympic bans on Russians.
EU says asylum numbers dropped by almost half in 2017.
AMERICAS
FBI in public fight with Trump over releasing Russia memo.
Top Democrat questions US meeting with Russian spy chiefs.
Trump grants 6,900 Syrians permission to stay in US.
Russia election probe circles back to Trump Tower meeting: NYT.
Castro freezes Cuban private sector, throws future in doubt.
Brazilian police serve 100 warrants in pension investigations.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Hamas leader Ismail Haniya added to US 'terror list'. Hamas: US decision on Ismail Haniya 'will not deter us'.
Trump signs order to keep Guantanamo Bay prison open.
O Canada: Senate backs gender-neutral changes to national anthem.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Apple, Amazon, Alphabet: The race to a trillion dollars.
Facebook usage down, profits up anyhow.
Bordeaux wine harvest plummets 40% after French region's frost-bitten 2017.
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