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Korean business owners poised as historic North-South Korea summit nears
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A Chevrolet Volt electric vehicle plugged into a charging station in front of General Motors world headquarters in Detroit, Michigan November 18, 2010.
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China’s arrest of twins with Canadian connections puts Ottawa in difficult position
Katanga Mining faces threat from Congo company
Order of Canada recipient Peter Dalglish accused of abusing children he pledged to help
Chinese researchers say historical map supports country’s claim to South China Sea
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INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
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Kim Jong-un says North Korea has suspended nuclear, missile testing
GLOBE IN LEBANON
Hezbollah’s homecoming: What happens when fighters return to Lebanon from a Middle Eastern mini-world war?
Economic storm clouds gathering, despite rosy growth projections Subscriber content Eric Reguly
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Commonwealth conference ends with little action but lots of pledges
Giving Back
Cancer survivor, donors fulfil dream of building medical clinic in Guatemala