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Japan Aims To Convince A Wary Public The Olympics Will Be Safe
Anger at the government’s insistence on pushing ahead with the games remains intense, but Japan’s ramped-up vaccination campaign may be helping to ease some safety fears.
What To Expect From North Korea At The Next Trump-Kim Summit
Analysts weigh the possible offers North Korea’s leader could make later this month in Vietnam.
U.S. And South Korea Reach Deal On Military Costs
Under the agreement, South Korea will contribute about $890 million a year for the U.S. military presence — less than the billion dollars or more the U.S. had requested.
Why Abolishing China’s Presidential Term Limits Is Such A Big Deal
In a land dominated for thousands of years by absolute monarchs, the move is historically significant and seen by Chinese liberals as a big step backward.