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Koreas set up 1st hotline between leaders ahead of summit
Kim Tong-Hyung, Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 3:20am
North and South Korea installed the first-ever telephone hotline between their leaders Friday as they prepare for a rare summit next week aimed at resolving the nuclear standoff with Pyongyang.

Israeli leaflets tell Gaza residents to shun border protest
Fares Akram, Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 3:19am
Israeli military aircraft on Friday dropped leaflets urging Palestinians to stay away from the Gaza-Israel border fence and warning that they endanger their lives if they follow directives of Hamas organizers of the weekly protests there.

Large area of Berlin center evacuated for WWII bomb disposal
David Rising, Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 2:52am
Berlin police were evacuating thousands of people from a central area of the German capital Friday and shutting down the main train station in preparation for the removal of an unexploded World War II bomb found during recent construction work.

Australia won't abandon S. China Sea patrols after encounter
Rod McGuirk, Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 2:49am
Australia's prime minister said his country has a "perfect right" to traverse the South China Sea after a media report Friday that the Chinese navy challenged three Australian warships in the hotly contested waterway.

Nepal airport reopens after plane skids off runway
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 2:49am
Nepal's only international airport reopened Friday after a passenger plane attempting to take off skidded off the runway, forcing a halt to all flights.

Basque militant group ETA: 'We really are sorry'
Aritz Parra, Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 2:44am
The Basque militant group ETA on Friday offered an unprecedented apology for the pain caused during its more than four decades of armed campaign for independence from Spain and France, and vowed not to return to violence.
South Africa's leader cuts short UK visit after protests
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 2:23am
South Africa's president has cut short a visit to Britain to return home and deal with violent protests in a provincial capital.
Tiny African kingdom of Swaziland changes its name
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 2:07am
Breathe easy, Switzerland: The tiny African kingdom of Swaziland is changing its name.

Mahathir's wife urges Malaysian women to be 'queenmakers'
Eileen Ng, Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 1:54am
The wife of former Malaysian premier Mahathir Mohamad urged women on Friday to support the opposition coalition in next month's general election for a better future.
North and South Korea have set up a hotline between their leaders ahead of their summit next Friday
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 1:43am
North and South Korea have set up a hotline between their leaders ahead of their summit next Friday.

Police evacuate occupied Paris university site
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 1:39am
French police have evacuated a Paris university site occupied for a month by students protesting against admission reforms.
Romania: leaders row about relocating embassy to Jerusalem
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 1:33am
The leader of Romania's ruling party says the country plans to move its embassy in Israel to the disputed city of Jerusalem, but the president says the decision is premature.
Dozens suffer minor injuries in Salzburg train accident
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 20th - 12:23am
Police say dozens of people suffered minor injuries in a train accident in the Austrian city of Salzburg.
Newlywed couple among 7 killed in Pakistan highway accident
The Associated Press | Posted Apr 19th - 11:52pm
Pakistani police say a road accident on a highway in the south has killed seven members of a family, including a newlywed couple.

Argentine women see legal abortion closer than ever
Debora Rey, Associated Press | Posted Apr 19th - 10:26pm
Pushed by a wave of demonstrations by women's groups, the homeland of Pope Francis seems closer than ever to legalizing abortion.
Ahead of summits, North Korea's ruling party calls meeting
Eric Talmadge, Associated Press | Posted Apr 19th - 10:16pm
North Korea's ruling party was scheduled to convene a meeting of its full Central Committee on Friday to discuss what state media are calling a "new stage" of policies.

Prosecutors again accuse Guatemala president of corruption
Sonia Perez D., Associated Press | Posted Apr 19th - 8:56pm
Guatemalan prosecutors and a United Nations' anti-corruption commission again accused President Jimmy Morales of corruption Thursday related to alleged illegal campaign financing while he was secretary general of his party.
