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Trump thanks Kim as North Korea transfers remains of missing US soldiers
North Korea transferred 55 small, flag-draped cases carrying the suspected remains of US soldiers killed in the Korean War on Friday.

Pakistan's Imran Khan declares victory in disputed election
Pakistani cricket icon-turned-politician Imran Khan inched closer to power on Thursday after a general election that has been marred by long delays in ballot counting and claims of rigging by opponents.

Pastor Andrew Brunson transferred to house arrest
The report came one week after a Turkish court ruled to keep Andrew Brunson, a Christian pastor from North Carolina, in detention while he is tried for terrorism and espionage.

3,000 need rescue after catastrophic Laos dam failure
Nineteen people have been confirmed dead and more than 3,000 need to be rescued after a dam collapsed in a remote part of land-locked Laos.

11 Thailand cave rescue boys ordained as Buddhist monks, 12th is a Christian
The occasion was broadcast live on Facebook by local authorities and starts a process whereby the boys will live for nine days in a Buddhist temple.

Greece fire toll rises to 74, prime minister declares 3 days of mourning
People scrambled to the sea as the blaze closed in close to the shore. Hundreds were rescued by passing boats but others found their way blocked by smoke and flames.
British reject May's Brexit plan, some turn to Boris and far right â poll
May's political vulnerability was exposed by the survey which found voters would prefer Boris Johnson to negotiate with the EU and lead the Conservative Party into the next election.

Israel adopts divisive Jewish nation-state law
Israel passed a law on Thursday to declare that only Jews have the right of self-determination in the country, something members of the Arab minority called racist and verging on apartheid.
Majority of Americans think Trump mishandling Russia â poll
More than half of Americans disapprove of the way US President Donald Trump is handling relations with Russia.
Fury at home as Trump refuses to condemn Putin for Russian election meddling
Standing side by side with Vladimir Putin, US President Donald Trump refused on Monday to blame the Russian leader for meddling in the 2016 US election.

UK ethics body says gene-edited babies may be 'morally permissible'
The Nuffield panel of experts said it could, in time, become available as an option for parents wanting to influence the genetic characteristics of their future child.
Trump meets Putin after denouncing past 'stupidity' of US Russia policy
Donald Trump met one-on-one with Vladimir Putin behind closed doors on Monday in a long-awaited summit overshadowed by the US president blaming his own country's past 'foolishness and stupidity' for the two powers' hostile ties.

Nicaragua students freed from church siege after violent night; 1 killed
The students took refuge inside the Divine Mercy Catholic Church on Friday after gunmen loyal to President Daniel Ortega began shooting at them.
Trump and May struggle to mend fences after president's attack
No sitting US president has ever made such biting public criticism of a British prime minister while visiting, and his comments undermined May in her party, her country and abroad.

All 13 rescued from flooded Thailand cave
'The 12 Wild Boars and coach have emerged from the cave and they are safe,' the Thai navy SEAL unit said on its official Facebook page.
David Davis quits in blow to Theresa May, won't be a 'reluctant conscript' to her Brexit deal
The late-night resignation was praised by Brexit campaigners in May's Conservative Party.