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Ruling party s presidential primary losing attention; main opposition enjoys popularity

Ruling party s presidential primary losing attention; main opposition enjoys popularity
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South Korean opposition politician meets with U S North Korea rights activist

South Korean opposition politician meets with U.S. North Korea rights activist By (0) Former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn (R) said on his Facebook page Thursday that he exchanged views with a U.S. North Korea rights activist during a visit to Washington. File Photo by Yonhap News Agency/UPI May 7 (UPI) A former South Korean prime minister strongly criticized Seoul s North Korea human rights approach after meeting with U.S. rights activist Suzanne Scholte. Hwang Kyo-ahn, a former justice minister under ex-President Park Geun-hye, suggested in a Facebook post published late Thursday that the South Korean government has politicized North Korea human rights. He made the post after meeting with Scholte, chair of the North Korea Freedom Coalition in Washington, D.C., EDaily reported Friday.

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen Mark Milley asks, Where are the black generals?

Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Mark Milley asks, ‘Where are the black generals?’ Jamie McIntyre © Provided by Washington Examiner DOD header 2020 ‘WE MUST GET BETTER’: Before the nation’s top military officer swore in 21 new second lieutenants to the Army at a commissioning ceremony at Howard University, one of the nation’s premier Historically Black Colleges and Universities in Washington, D.C., he paused to reflect on the U.S. military’s egalitarian ethos, as well as its failure to become a “truly inclusive” force. “Our force is almost 20% African American. It s over 40% people of color. But only two of 41 four-star generals are black,” said

As Blinken heads to Ukraine, Zelensky undercuts Western support with surprise sacking of energy executive

As Blinken heads to Ukraine, Zelensky undercuts Western support with surprise sacking of energy executive Jamie McIntyre BLINKEN’S UKRAINE MISSION: Secretary of State Antony Blinken wraps up his meetings with G-7 foreign ministers in London today and heads to Ukraine, where tomorrow he meets with President Volodymyr Zelensky. Blinken’s primary mission is to show solid support for Zelenesky’s government in the face of Russia’s recent military buildup along the country’s eastern border and the implicit threat of aggression. But as Zelensky has lobbied for faster admission to the NATO alliance, his government last week fired

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