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THAAD deployment ties Seoul onto U.S. chariot, poisons regional stability

By deploying the Terminal High Altitude Air Defense (THAAD) anti-missile missile system in South Korea, Washington not only ties Seoul onto its chariot, but also casts a shadow of a new Cold War over Northeast Asia, to the detriment of regional peace and stability.

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Award of South China Sea arbitration result of U.S. manipulation

​The award of the South China Sea arbitration is nothing but a result of the "political manipulation" by Washington, a U.S. expert told Xinhua in a recent interview.

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U.S. to crack down on abuse of DPRK abroad

The U.S. is preparing a series of reports on the abuse of DPRK leaders who toil for the regime overseas or have fled abroad, as well as abuses within the isolated country.

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U.S. willingness to hold talks with Venezuela is not real breakthrough, experts

​U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry's surprise announcement this week that Washington is willing to hold talks with Venezuela is not a real breakthrough, thought it appears positive, Venezuelan experts have said.

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Turkey-U.S. divide widens as PYD gains more in Syria

​Turkey and United States are facing challenges in maintaining robust ties over their divide on on Syria policies.

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How Pyongyang's elite live now?

DPRK's new elite dress in designer clothes, sip cappuccinos and get plastic surgery, in stark contrast to the meager living conditions of their compatriots who make less than US$10 a month, the Washington Post reported Sunday.

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Moscow says Assad's fate should be removed from current Syrian talks agenda

A senior Russian diplomat said Monday that discussions about the fate of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should be removed from the current agenda of peace negotiations.

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Obama's visit won't change Cuba's reality: expert

U.S. President Barack Obama's historic visit to Cuba has not produced concrete results as Havana has made it clear that it won't change its political system for the sake of normal relations with Washington, an expert has told Xinhua.

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FM's visit to remind Washington of China's core interests

In his visit to the United States, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is expected to discuss with U.S. officials the hot-button issues of the South China Sea and the Korean Peninsula, both with direct relevance to China's core interests.

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U.S. has hard time justifying criticism of China's actions in South China Sea

The U.S. government is recently struggling hard to justify its criticism of China's defensive moves in the South China Sea, because it is clear that it is the United States, not China, that is the real source of militarization of the region.

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U.S. capital braces for monster winter storm in wake of botched response

The U.S. capital city of Washington, D.C. on Friday nervously braced for a potentially historic winter storm, two days after botched response by local authorities to a snowfall paralyzed the whole town.

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State of emergency declared in U.S. east coast due to snowstorm threats

Washington, D.C and another five U.S. states along the U.S. East Coast on Thursday declared state of emergency as the region was bracing itself for a historic snowstorm over the weekend that was expected to dump up to 2 feet of snow.

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Washington, Virginia issue "state of emergency" ahead of possible blizzard

Authorities in Virginia and Washington, D.C. issued on Thursday a state of emergency as the Washington area and the northeast of U.S. are bracing themselves for a blizzard over the weekend that was expected to bring up to two feet of snow in part of the region.

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White House says missing American may no longer be in Iran

The White House said Tuesday the U.S. has reason to believe that missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson is no longer in Iran.

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U.S. bombers' flight over Chinese islands rooted in hegemonic machination

​Despite the U.S. rhetoric depicting a recent flyover by two U.S. bombers near Chinese islands in the South China Sea as unintended, it is clear to all that the incident was as intended as every other maneuver by Washington aimed at sustaining its global hegemony.

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Egypt's Sisi maneuvers to deliver more balanced foreign policy

​Since taking office last May, Egypt' s President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi has been working hard to diversify the country's strategic relations with foreign powers after decades of submission to the political will of the United States, political observers said on Wednesday.

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India to hold high-level strategic, commercial dialogue with U.S. next month

India to hold high-level strategic, commercial dialogue with U.S. next month