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Friday - 45 injured in northwest Cambodia as train hits bus at crossing without barrier - apnews.com - Cambodia -  Phnom Penh, Cambodia

45 injured in northwest Cambodia as train hits bus at crossing without barrier

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Forty-five people were injured, five of them critically, when a train crashed into the side of a bus at a rail crossing in northwestern Cambodia Friday, police said.

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Russian veto points to 'grim future' for North Korea sanctions enforcement - cnbc.com - China - Russia -  Beijing - Britain - South Korea -  Moscow - North Korea - Ukraine -  Pyongyang -  Sanction

Russian veto points to 'grim future' for North Korea sanctions enforcement

Russia's move to effectively disband the panel of experts monitoring longstanding United Nations sanctions against North Korea points to a "grim future" for the sanctions enforcement, three former members of the panel told Reuters.

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Thaksin Shinawatra - Thai court acquits dozens of protesters who shut down Bangkok’s airports in 2008 - apnews.com - Thailand -  Bangkok

Thai court acquits dozens of protesters who shut down Bangkok’s airports in 2008

BANGKOK (AP) — A Thai court on Friday acquitted nearly 70 people of all charges related to mass protests that shut down Bangkok’s two airports in 2008 for about 10 days.

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John Yoon - A Harsh Mongolian Winter Leaves Millions of Livestock Dead - nytimes.com - Mongolia -  Ulaanbaatar

A Harsh Mongolian Winter Leaves Millions of Livestock Dead

An unusually brutal winter in Mongolia has left much of the country’s grazing land frozen and snow-covered, starving or freezing millions of animals and upending thousands of lives in a country where a third of the population depends on herding and agriculture to make a living.

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Thailand steps up border control of livestock after anthrax outbreak is reported in neighboring Laos - apnews.com - Thailand -  Bangkok - Laos

Thailand steps up border control of livestock after anthrax outbreak is reported in neighboring Laos

BANGKOK (AP) — Thailand’s government has ordered officials to closely monitor livestock along the border with Laos after more than 50 people were reported to have contracted anthrax in the neighboring country.

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EDITH M LEDERER - Russian veto brings an end to the UN panel that monitors North Korea nuclear sanctions - apnews.com - China - Russia -  Moscow - North Korea - Ukraine -  Pyongyang -  Sanction

Russian veto brings an end to the UN panel that monitors North Korea nuclear sanctions

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — A veto Thursday by Russia ended monitoring of U.N. sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear program, prompting Western accusations that Moscow is seeking to avoid scrutiny as it allegedly violates the sanctions to buy weapons from Pyongyang for its war in Ukraine.

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Sierra Madre - Rodrigo Duterte - Thomas Thomas Shoal - Jeoffrey Maitem - Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte and China’s Xi Jinping allegedly had unwritten pact on South China Sea status quo - scmp.com - China - Philippines -  Beijing -  Manila

Philippines’ Rodrigo Duterte and China’s Xi Jinping allegedly had unwritten pact on South China Sea status quo

“This is not a secret deal. This was made public by former Foreign Affairs [Secretary] Alan Peter Cayetano, who said before that if there are no repairs, no improvements on the ship, no problem in Ayungin [the Philippines’ term for the Second Thomas Shoal] … only water and food will be supplied,” Roque said.

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Robert Frank - The wealth of the 1% just hit a record $44 trillion - cnbc.com - Usa

The wealth of the 1% just hit a record $44 trillion

A version of this article first appeared in CNBC's Inside Wealth newsletter with Robert Frank, a weekly guide to the high-net-worth investor and consumer.  Sign up  to receive future editions, straight to your inbox.

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