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What We’re Watching at This Year’s United Nations General Assembly What We’re Watching at This Year’s United Nations General Assembly North Korea, Iran, Myanmar, Climate Change. Oh, and Donald J. Trump. www.nytimes.com oldmarine
How Facebook Is Changing Your Internet How Facebook Is Changing Your Internet Behind the scenes, Facebook is involved in high-stakes diplomatic battles across the globe that have begun fragmenting the internet its... www.nytimes.com oldmarine
Hurricane Irma Batters Florida Hurricane Irma Batters Florida Now a Category 2 hurricane, the storm hit south Florida on Sunday after leaving a path of destruction across the Caribbean. www.nytimes.com oldmarine
U.S. General and South Korean Leader Push for Diplomacy on North Korea U.S. General and South Korean Leader Push for Diplomacy on North Korea Gen. Joseph F. Dunford Jr. said the priority on North Korea was to support diplomatic and economic measures. China said it would ... www.nytimes.com oldmarine
U.S. Antimissile System ‘Operational’ in South Korea U.S. Antimissile System ‘Operational’ in South Korea The American antimissile system — Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, known as Thaad — in South Korea has been deemed operat... www.nytimes.com oldmarine
Samsung Bribery Scandal Threatens South Korea Success Story Samsung Bribery Scandal Threatens South Korea Success Story Business and government worked hand in hand to rebuild the war-torn country. Now that same recipe fosters corruption and holds back the Asian Tiger. nytimes.com oldmarine
Shamanism Enjoys Revival in Techno-Savvy South Korea Shamanism Enjoys Revival in Techno-Savvy South Korea There are an estimated 300 shamanistic temples within an hour of Seoul’s bustling city center, and in them, shamans perform their clamorous ceremonies every day. nytimes.com oldmarine
Ouster of South Korean President Could Return Liberals to Power Ouster of South Korean President Could Return Liberals to Power The opposition leader, who could become the next president, wants dialogue with North Korea and is skeptical about the new American antimissile shield. nytimes.com oldmarine