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Reports of New North Korean ICBM Believed Tied to Trump Inauguration

Unnamed U.S. officials on Thursday said North Korea may be preparing for an intercontinental ballistic missile test launch after South Korean media reported movement of what could be components of an upgraded ICBM, less than two days before the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump. The sighting of objects believed to be the lower half of …

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U.S. Says Four Released From Guantanamo, Leaving 41 On Obama’s Last Day

U.S. authorities say they have transferred to other countries four prisoners from the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in the likely final such move under the Obama administration. …

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U.S. Says Key Al-Qaeda Leader Killed In Syria Air Strike

The U.S. military said it killed an Al-Qaeda leader in an air strike near Idlib in Syria on January 17. …

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In Rare Public Protest, Uzbek Pensioners Demand Cash, Not Plastic

In a rare public protest in Uzbekistan, a group of retirees recently took to the streets to demand that their local government drop its newfangled debit-card system and pay their pensions in cash. …

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US, Cuba, Mexico Sign Maritime Treaties

The United States and Cuba have signed a treaty on maritime boundaries in the eastern part of the Gulf of Mexico. A State Department statement said the pact covers the only water boundary not under a previous deal between the two countries. The treaty will have to be approved by the U.S. Senate before it …

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Trump Faces Daunting Political Divide as He Takes Office

Donald Trump becomes the 45th president of the United States January 20 and has promised to quickly enact his agenda to bring change to Washington. But Trump will also face a political divide that remains in place in the wake of his election victory over Hillary Clinton. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone has more from …

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Ukraine Leader Confident Of Support From Trump Against Russian Aggression

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko is expressing confidence that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump will support Ukraine in its struggle against Russian aggression despite his desire to mend ties with Moscow. …

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A New Drug Offers Hope for People With Deadly Cancers

A new drug is being developed that targets some aggressive cancers that are notoriously hard to cure. If the clinical trials that are underway continue to show promise, the drug may change the way some cancers are treated. Scientists at Pfizer, the giant pharmaceutical company, and Stemcentrx, a small biotech firm in California recently acquired …

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U.S., Citing Iran’s Arming Of Hizballah, Urges UN To Enforce Arms Embargo

U.S. Ambassador Samantha Power on January 18 expressed concern that Iran is supplying weapons to Lebanon’s Hizballah in violation of an arms embargo imposed by the United Nations Security Council. …

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Turkish Police Detain Central Asian Suspects Linked To Nightclub Attack Suspect

Turkish police on January 18 rounded up 27 people mostly from central Asia who they said were linked to an Uzbek gunman charged with killing 39 people in an Istanbul nightclub on New Year’s eve. …

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Trump’s Populism Won’t Work, says Former Treasury Chief

Lawrence Summers, the former U.S. treasury secretary, has warned that Donald Trump’s threats to firms using Mexico as a manufacturing base will be counterproductive and could lead to the loss of hundreds of thousands of American jobs. Summers told a panel at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday that the president-elect’s “rhetoric and announced policies” …

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Pakistan Wants Afghan Leaders to Review ‘Fragmented’ Approach to Taliban Peace Talks

Pakistan has called on Afghan leaders to review their “fragmented” approach to peace talks with the Taliban on containing and ending the resilient insurgency, instead of blaming Islamabad for the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan. Sartaj Aziz, chief foreign policy advisor to the Pakistani prime minister, in an exclusive interview with VOA, says that a …

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Gambia’s Parliament Extends Leader’s Stay in Power 3 Months

Gambia’s Parliament has voted to extend President Yahya Jammeh’s term in office for three months, even as his mandate was set to end Thursday, state television said Wednesday. The extension takes effect immediately. The announcement came a day after Jammeh declared a three-month state of emergency as he seeks to stay in power despite losing …

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Tajik President’s Son Moves Office To Former Presidential Headquarters

The office of Tajik President Emomali Rahmon’s son has been moved to the former presidential headquarters in the Central Asian nation, stoking speculation that Rustam Emomali will be tapped to succeed his father. …

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Biden Warns Of Russian Threat To World Order, Election Meddling

In his final major speech in office, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden said that Russia poses the biggest threat to the “liberal international order” and warned that “further” Russian attempts to meddle in Western elections should be expected. …

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The Morning Vertical, January 18, 2017

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January 17, 2017

A look at the best news photos from around the world. …

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Gambia’s Yammeh Refuses to Cede Power, Declares Emergency

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh declared a state of emergency after refusing to accept the results of last month’s election in which he lost to opposition leader Adama Barrow. In a statement broadcast on state-run television Tuesday, Jammeh said state of emergency would last until the Supreme Court decides on a complaint his political party filed …

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U.S. Ambassador To UN Says Russia ‘Tearing Down’ World Order

The outgoing U.S. ambassador to the United Nations has accused Russia of engaging in aggressive and destabilizing actions that she says are threatening the rules-based international order. …

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Ex-Yugoslav Army General Trifunovic Dies At Age 78

Vlado Trifunovic, a former Yugoslav Army general who was convicted of treason by Serbia’s wartime nationalist leadership during the Balkans wars of the 1990s, has died at the age of 78. …

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Zimbabwe Doctors Call for Clean Water to Fight Typhoid Outbreak

In Zimbabwe, doctors and aid organizations have called on the government to improve the country’s water and sanitation amid a typhoid outbreak. Authorities have started dismantling vendors’ malls as part of efforts to contain the outbreak that has struck more than 200 people in the capital, Harare, killing two, and has been detected in other …

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Putin Scoffs At Allegations Of Trump Misbehavior In Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed as “fake” a dossier on U.S. President-elect Donald Trump that was leaked earlier this month. Speaking on January 17, Putin said allegations that Trump met with prostitutes at a Moscow hotel are “ridiculous.” (Reuters) …

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Life on the Edge of So-called Islamic State

Thousands of people are running from the crumbling Islamic State group in eastern Mosul every day. Other families are staying put, hiding in their homes as battles rage outside, later emerging on the streets as Iraqi forces claim victory. In the days that follow escape or military victory, remnants of IS remain on their bodies, …

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Kosovo Prime Minister Urges Calm Over Conflict with Serbia

Kosovo Prime Minister Isa Mustafa urged for calm in relations with Serbia following a war of words that erupted between the two countries over the weekend. In an exclusive interview with VOA’s Albanian Service, Mustafa was responding to comments by Serbian President Tomislav Nikolic who said his country “is ready to send troops to Kosovo …

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Facebook Moves to Head Off Tougher Regulation in Germany

Facebook is stepping up efforts to head off tougher regulation by Germany, a fierce critic of the social media network operator, saying Monday it would do more to combat fake news as its chief operating officer met with officials in Berlin. Top German lawmakers are planning legislation this year to force Facebook to remove “hate …

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Reports: Istanbul Nightclub Attacker ‘Captured’

A man suspected of killing 39 people in an Istanbul nightclub on New Year’s Day has been caught in the city’s Esenyurt district, Turkish media report. …

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