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Global Newsstand: Following US-North Korea summit collapse, South Korea must play mediator, and more

Korea JoongAng Daily / Seoul, South KoreaFollowing US-North Korea summit collapse, South Korea must play mediator

“Achieving denuclearization and lasting peace on the Korean Peninsula will likely be a lengthy process following the breakdown in the second summit between the United States and North Korea in Hanoi,” states an editorial. “South Korean President Moon Jae-in, nevertheless, says he is optimistic....

Al Jazeera / Doha, QatarKashmiris are the real casualties of the India-Pakistan crisisThe Moscow Times / MoscowRussian generals fear an unusual threatThe Guardian / Lagos, NigeriaWorking toward a gender-balanced futureThe Jamaica Observer / Kingston, JamaicaHow small Caribbean nations could influence the situation in Venezuela

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