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The remains of a Missouri soldier who died nearly 70 years ago in the Korean War will be buried Thursday at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery in St.…
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The screening of ‘The Commons’ during the True/False Film Festival led to a lot of off-screen action as several students featured in the film challenged…
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Judge rules on AT&T mergerA federal district judge rejects the Trump administration's arguments against the proposed merger of telecom and satellite TV…
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In 1979 China's Communist Party implemented the “One-Child Policy” to slow the country’s population growth.The policy was lifted in 2015, yet the effects…
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The Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang, South Korea have kicked off with official luge, biathlon and ski jumping training sessions. But these games may be…
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North Korea has one of the worst human rights record in the world, but for women the situation is particularly acute. Sexual harassment and sexual assault…
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After World War II, Japan adopted a constitution that formally renounced war or maintaining military forces.Now Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wants to change…
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Sixty-four years ago, a ceasefire brought a halt to the Korean War and left Korea divided.But in recent weeks the frozen conflict on the Korean peninsula…
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In April, Syrian President Basharal-Assad's air force dropped bombs containing sarin nerve gas on a rebel area in northern Syria. Around 100 people were…
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Most people outside of Central Asia know little about the gas-rich desert nation of Turkmenistan. The former Soviet Republic has virtually no independent…