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Breaking Internetional News: 2018-01-23 08:23:35
- Amid Yemen's conflict, child marriage is on the rise
- Ex-spy recounts Olympic plot to bomb plane
- Swedish bookseller Gui Minhai 'abducted' by Chinese agents
- US government shutdown is over
- China blasts Trump's new trade tariffs
- World's rich, powerful gather in sleepy Swiss village
- Mexico reports highest murder rate ever
- Is the end nigh for Palestinian Christians?
- Mayon volcano alert as lava spills out
- US slaps tariffs on foreign solar panels and washing machines
- Alexis Sanchez completes controversial Man United transfer
- Liberia's 1st democratic handover in 70 years
- Ellen Johnson Sirleaf: What is her legacy?
- Pence: US embassy to open in Jerusalem before end of 2019
- Turkish attack in Syria brings threat of broader conflict
- N. Korean pop star finds fame in South Korea during Games tour
- The free-for-all in Syria will make your head spin
- USA Gymnastics' leaders step down
- Destinations to avoid in 2018
- The 1% grabbed 82% of all wealth created in 2017
- It was her first assignment as a North Korean secret agent.
- CNN's Paula Hancocks speaks with a former North Korean agent who is responsible for the Korean Air Flight 858 bombing in 1987.
- A Swedish book publisher under house arrest in China was seized by plainclothes police on a train Saturday in front of diplomats, his daughter said, reigniting international criticism of Beijing's treatment of its critics.
- The Senate is scheduled to have a key vote at noon Monday on a bill to reopen the government and fund it for three weeks, though it's unclear if this plan will win over enough Democrats to pass.
- Scott Jennings says that Democrats damaged their prospects by shutting down the government without broad public support for their action
- The crew gently digs around the dark, matted hair protruding from the rubble. As they pull away bits of debris, the stench of rotting flesh grows more pungent.
- Soaring levels of drug-related violence made 2017 Mexico's most murderous year on record, according to government statistics released Sunday.
- A church service begins in Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity.
- More than 27,000 people have been evacuated in the Philippines as the country warned a hazardous volcanic eruption might be imminent.
- Entertainer Neil Diamond has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, prompting the singer to retire from touring.
- It's been rumbling on for months but the transfer saga involving Chilean international Alexis Sanchez has finally come to an end.
- Football star George Weah was sworn in as President of Liberia Monday, in the country's first democratic transfer of power for more than 70 years.
- This is a significant year for people who believe in the limitless power of transcendent leadership to change the world.
- US Vice President Mike Pence arrived at a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, saying that it was an honor "to be in Israel's capital, Jerusalem."
- With Vice President Mike Pence receiving a hero's welcome in Jerusalem from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but a cold shoulder from Arab leaders from Palestine to Jordan, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas heads to Brussels to meet Europe's foreign ministers. It's a clear end run around Trump's flailing efforts to broker peace in that corner of the Middle East.
- The lead singer of Kim Jong Un's favorite girl band toured Seoul Monday to scout venues for North Korea's art troupe when they perform at next month's Winter Olympics.
- News bulletins from the Middle East often depict a litany of tragic events. But one woman, backed by a phalanx of talented photographers, is on a mission to broaden perceptions of the Arab world.
- As gymnast after brave, young gymnast took a podium to lambaste serial molester and former gymnastics physician Larry Nassar, the national governing body for the sport announced Monday its top executives were stepping down.
- Tourism backlash has been in full affect over the last 12 months, with several destinations announcing they'd had enough of foreign visitors flooding their streets or disrupting their fragile ecosystems.
- A Titian painting once owned by King Charles I of England and given to his plumber is set to hit the auction block in New York.