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North Korea's state-run media has also released a detailed report about Saturday's snap inter-Korean

summit.

It says Seoul and Pyongyang will hold a string of talks next month... and that Kim Jong-un

is determined to go ahead with his June 12th summit with President Trump.

Oh Jung-hee has the details.

Pyongyang's Korean Central Television aired seven minutes of footage Sunday morning from

the second Moon-Kim summit.

The background music was familiar to all Koreans: a song called "Our Hope is Reunification."

"After just 29 days, another meeting of great importance has been held between the highest

leaders of the North and the South at the historic site of Panmunjom."

The North Korean report said... the two Koreas will hold a string of talks with each other

as soon as possible,... starting with the high-level talks on June 1st.

It also said... the two leaders agreed to meet and talk face to face as often as possible

to achieve denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula.

Then the report highlighted Kim Jong-un's strong will to go ahead with his summit with

U.S. President Donald Trump.

"Kim Jong-un thanked President Moon Jae-in for working so hard for the North Korea-U.S.

summit slated for June 12th, and expressed his determination that the historic summit

go ahead."

Kim suggested that the two Koreas work together to improve Pyongyang-Washington relations.

With talks underway between the North and the U.S., there is still hope for a summit

to happen on June 12th, but Kim's remarks are seen as part of efforts to make sure that

it does.

Differently from South Korean President Moon Jae-in's own announcement on Sunday, the North

Korean report brought up inter-Korean relations first... and then the North Korea-U.S. summit.

This is viewed by some as the North putting more weight on inter-Korean relations,...

wanting to resolve other issues on the foundation of strong relations with Seoul.

Pyongyang said Moon and Kim, in their meeting, reached a "satisfactory consensus."

The report said... this second summit opens up a new chapter in the development of inter-Korean

relations.

Oh Jung-hee, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> N. Korean coverage of inter-Korean summit puts U.S. issues second - Duration: 2:25.

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US Delegation Meets With North Korea, Negotiating Summit For President Donald Trump - Duration: 0:25.

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Alberto lumbering north toward US Gulf Coast - Duration: 0:39.

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U.S. delegation in North Korea for working-level talks: State Department - Duration: 2:32.

We start with the on-off summit... that seems to be back on again.

The White House says a "pre-advance" team is en route to Singapore.... to check up on

the logistics of a possible North Korea-U.S. summit next month,... this on top of the summit-preparation

talks at the inter-Korean border.

The simultaneous negotiations in the DMZ and in Singapore signal accelerated efforts by

the two governments to resurrect the much-anticipated meeting.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

The U.S. State Department has confirmed that U.S. officials have crossed the inter-Korean

border into North Korea,... to continue preparations for a potentially historic summit between

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump.

According to State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert,... the two sides are holdings

talks on the northern side of the truce village of Panmunjom.

The move came just a day after President Moon Jae-in and Kim held a surprise second summit

on the northern side of Panmunjom, where Kim reaffirmed his willingness to denuclearize

and hold a summit with President Trump.

According to The Washington Post,... leading the U.S. team for the working-level talks

is Sung Kim,... a former U.S. ambassador to South Korea and a former nuclear negotiator.

The former envoy and his team crossed the inter-Korean border on Sunday to meet with

Choe Son-hui , North Korea's vice foreign minister, the official partly responsible

for prompting Trump last Thursday to announce the cancellation of his summit with Kim, which

was scheduled for June 12th in Singapore.

The American delegation also includes Allison Hooker, a director for Korea on the White

House National Security Council,... and a Pentagon official.

Randall Schriver, the assistant secretary of defense for East Asia,.. is reported to

be in Seoul,... but it could not confirmed whether he's the Pentagon official on the

delegation.

The U.S. team travelled to Tongilgak, a building inside Panmunjom, to talk about the details

of the potential Kim-Trump summit,... as Washington wants to see Pyongyang commit to a complete,

verifiable and irreversible dismantlement of its nuclear weapons program.

The meeting between the two sides is expected to continue until Tuesday.

Watchers say the two sides are on the right track again,... as North Korea issued a conciliatory

statement that it was still ready to talk with the U.S. at any time,... while President

Trump tweeted early Monday Korea time to say he truly believes North Korea has "brilliant

potential" and will be a great economic and financial nation one day.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News

For more infomation >> U.S. delegation in North Korea for working-level talks: State Department - Duration: 2:32.

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U.S. delegation in North Korea for working-level talks: State Department - Duration: 2:42.

We start with news that a U.S. delegation is in North Korea to lay the groundwork for

the on... off... and probably back on again summit between U.S. President Donald Trump

and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Within the past hour or so, President Trump has tweeted that he's feeling positive about

achieving a good result.

Lee Seung-jae reports.

The U.S. State Department has confirmed that U.S. officials have crossed the inter-Korean

border into North Korea,... to continue preparations for a potentially historic summit between

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and U.S. President Donald Trump.

According to State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert,... the two sides are holdings

talks on the northern side of the truce village of Panmunjom.

The move came just a day after President Moon Jae-in and Kim held a surprise second summit

on the northern side of Panmunjom, where Kim reaffirmed his willingness to denuclearize

and hold a summit with President Trump.

According to The Washington Post,... leading the U.S. team for the working-level talks

is Sung Kim,... a former U.S. ambassador to South Korea and a former nuclear negotiator.

The former envoy and his team crossed the inter-Korean border on Sunday to meet with

Choe Son-hui , North Korea's vice foreign minister, the official partly responsible

for prompting Trump last Thursday to announce the cancellation of his summit with Kim, which

was scheduled for June 12th in Singapore.

The American delegation also includes Allison Hooker, a director for Korea on the White

House National Security Council,... and a Pentagon official.

Randall Schriver, the assistant secretary of defense for East Asia,.. is reported to

be in Seoul,... but it could not confirmed whether he's the Pentagon official on the

delegation.

The U.S. team travelled to Tongilgak, a building inside Panmunjom, to talk about the details

of the potential Kim-Trump summit,... as Washington wants to see Pyongyang commit to a complete,

verifiable and irreversible dismantlement of its nuclear weapons program.

The meeting between the two sides is expected to continue until Tuesday.

Watchers say the two sides are on the right track again,... as North Korea issued a conciliatory

statement that it was still ready to talk with the U.S. at any time,... while President

Trump tweeted early Monday Korea time to say he truly believes North Korea has "brilliant

potential" and will be a great economic and financial nation one day.

Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News

For more infomation >> U.S. delegation in North Korea for working-level talks: State Department - Duration: 2:42.

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The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down The Middle - Duration: 2:55.

I'm not allowed to cross this road,

because this is the town of Stanstead, Canada.

On the other side of the street is Derby Line, USA

and the border between the two countries runs right down this:

Rue Canusa.

For local residents, that can be inconvenient.

- I've lived here all my life, so 63 years.

Today you cannot cross over the line and visit your neighbours, like years ago.

If you want to cross, you have to report at customs.

You know I used to cross every day, but now

I probably cross once every... about once a week

because I come down to the post office over here.

To go through the border, basically, they ask you for your passport,

they go inside, I guess they look at whether you have a record or not.

They'll look at your registration of your car

and a couple of minutes and you've gone through.

I'm a dual citizen so I'm American and Canadian.

So it's easier.

- This is a place where the idea of a border

as a solid, easy to understand line gets a little bit fuzzy.

The road doesn't run at exactly the same angle as the border, not precisely.

The official line is that this is Canada and that's the USA,

but both countries' maps show the road as being entirely in the US just here

and entirely in Canada, up there.

The houses are definitely in separate countries

but the road is not quite as clear.

And in practise, if I was driving I'd be okay. Even on that side of the road,

I am considered to be still in Canada,

as long as I don't stop and walk up to an American house.

It's fair to say that there's a little bit of leniency here,

if you're just nudging the border by a few centimetres.

Or if you're on that side, a couple of inches.

But while I was setting up my camera here, the police turned up, lights flashing,

to move along those bikers you saw earlier

who were admiring the view from the other side of the road.

It all seemed in good spirits, but they had crossed the border.

- Well, the library is part on the Canadian side

and part on the American side.

But you stay on the Canadian side and you stay on the sidewalk,

and you go through the front door and it's permitted.

On Canusa Street, there's a sidewalk on the Canadian side,

so back years ago, it was tolerated that people on the American side

could cross over and walk on the sidewalk,

so, basically it's dangerous to walk on the side of the road

and now today, well, it's not tolerated no more.

I think the rule hasn't changed much, but they're more enforced.

When you cross, they ask you more questions than they used to, you know, years ago.

Before when you went through the border, you knew most of the customs officers

and they used to wave to you, y'know.

- In 1783, this section of the Canada-US border was set

at the 45th parallel, a line of latitude.

Slightly inaccurate measurements were accepted by both countries, so it was locked in.

But as for this specific road?

There are local stories about drunk surveyors and pranks,

but no one really knows.

For more infomation >> The US-Canada Border Splits This Road Down The Middle - Duration: 2:55.

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US warships in 'serious incident' with China – military chiefs - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:17.

US warships in 'serious incident' with China – military chiefs

US WARSHIPS have been involved in a "serious" incident with China as they were accused of

sailing into Chinese territorial waters.

Chinese defence chiefs have said US warships entered their waters and had to be confronted

by vessels and aircraft in the South China Sea.

The latest clash comes amid the ongoing feud between the two powers over the disputed waters

which are claimed by Beijing.

China accused the vessels USS Higgins and the USS Antietam of coming too close to the

Parcel Islands.

Warships and aircraft from the People's Liberation Army were deployed to warn off

the US warships.

Beijing and Washington have been at loggerheads over the sea for the better part of two years

since a ruling by the UN against China.

Higgins guided-missile destroyer and the Antietam, a guided-missile cruiser, came within 12 nautical

miles of the Paracel Islands.

US military sources said the vessels carried out manoeuvring operations near Tree, Lincoln,

Triton and Woody islands in the Paracels.

Washington often dispatches vessels through the South China Sea in missions known as "freedom

of navigation".

They are designed to defy China's claims that it has ownership over the region.

China's defence ministry said Chinese ships and aircraft were deployed to warn the US

warships to leave – saying they entered their waters "without permission".

Military officials promised they had an "unswerving" resolve to the defend the sovereignty of China.

It branded the move a "provocation" in a short statement following the incident on

Sunday.

The warships "contravened Chinese and relevant international law, seriously infringed upon

Chinese sovereignty (and) harmed strategic mutual trust between the two militaries,"

it said.

In a separate statement, China's Foreign Ministry urged the United States to stop such actions.

"China will continue to take all necessary measures to defend the country's sovereignty

and security," it added.

US military officials did not directly comment on Sunday's operation, but said U.S. forces

operate in the region daily.

In a statement, the US Pacific Fleet said: "We conduct routine and regular freedom

of navigation operations (FONOPs), as we have done in the past and will continue to do in

the future."

China has been constructing manmade islands in the region bristling with missiles and

acting as "stationary aircraft carries".

People Liberation Army commanders also this month landed bombers on the disputed islands

– prompting concern from the Philippines.

The South China Sea is a key trade route and believed to be resource-rich.

US President Donald Trump had been trying to warm up relations with China – but they

have soured over the apparent collapse of his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

For more infomation >> US warships in 'serious incident' with China – military chiefs - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 3:17.

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42 States support movement to offer foster care to veterans - Duration: 3:49.

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WATCH: Why This Former POW Will ALWAYS Stand For The U.S. Flag - Duration: 1:31.

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High-powered US, North Korea officials in summit talks - Duration: 3:07.

For more infomation >> High-powered US, North Korea officials in summit talks - Duration: 3:07.

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China FURIOUS as US Navy enters DISPUTED South China Sea as WW3 tensions ESCALATE - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:30.

China FURIOUS as US Navy enters DISPUTED South China Sea as WW3 tensions ESCALATE

US NAVAL ships entered the disputed South China Sea near the Paracel Islands which has

infuriated China who has blasted the move as a serious infringement of sovereignty,

while tensions in the area escalate.

China and several other countries claim ownership of the multiple islands in the South China

Sea with Beijing launching numerous military forces and vehicles in the region.

But US naval forces have been working to bypass China's attempts to secure positions in

the region.

A representative of the US Pacific Fleet said: "We conduct routine and regular Freedom of

Navigation Operations (FONOPs), as we have done in the past and will continue to do in

the future."

Destroyers USS Higgins and the USS Antietam cruiser came near to the disputed Paracel

Islands in the South China Sea.

The US warships passed the Tree, Lincoln, Triton and Woody islands in the Paracels.

China has accused the US warships of serious infringement of Chinese sovereignty after

entering its territorial waters without permission.

Beijing said its ships and aircraft warned the US ships and demanded they leave the waters.

China is one of the main parties to claim ownership of certain islands in the South

China Sea.

The communist state has been deploying significant military forces in the region.

These include bombers, surface-to-air and anti-ship cruise missiles.

Beijing claims all its military forces in the South China Sea are purely defensive.

A US official said the ship movement was likely to add pressure on Beijing over the North

Korean issue.

The US Navy has not confirmed the information directly but said it is conducting routine

FONOPs in the region.

Washington has blasted Beijing's moves in the region and has been conducting FONOPs

in the region.

But some military experts claim they have little effect.

China has urged Washington not to "hype up the so-called militarisation of the South

China Sea".

It added that it has a right to self-defence.

For more infomation >> China FURIOUS as US Navy enters DISPUTED South China Sea as WW3 tensions ESCALATE - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:30.

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Trump's New Strategies Will Further Isolate US: Iran FM Mohammad Javad - Duration: 4:35.

For more infomation >> Trump's New Strategies Will Further Isolate US: Iran FM Mohammad Javad - Duration: 4:35.

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China denounces U.S. warships' entry into South China Sea as 'provocation' - Duration: 1:36.

China has lashed out at the United States after two U.S. warships sailed near contested

islands in the South China Sea.

The issue has been an on-going sticking point between the two nations... and comes at a

time when Washington is seeking Beijing's cooperation on North Korea.

Ro Aram reports.

The Higgins - a guided-missile destroyer - and the Antietam - a guided-missile cruiser reportedly

sailed twelve nautical miles of the Paracel Islands on Sunday.

They are a group of islands and reefs in the northern part of the disputed waters of the

South China Sea and are contested by China and its neighbors.

This forced China to send its own warships to the area to warn the American vessels to

leave.

Other details about the encounter were not immediately known.

Beijing's defense ministry called the U.S. Navy's move a provocation and accused them

of violating China's sovereignty.

In a separate statement, China's foreign ministry urged Washington to stop such actions.

The U.S. did not immediately respond, but it has continuously defended its operations

in the disputed waters.

Washington has insisted its Navy conducts regular freedom of navigation operations around

the world, including in areas claimed by allies, and that they are separate from political

considerations.

The latest operation comes at a sensitive time in U.S. and China relations, especially

when they are both working on avoiding a potential trade war between them.

Ties have also been strained due to President Trump's cancellation of a summit with North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Ro Aram, Arirang News.

For more infomation >> China denounces U.S. warships' entry into South China Sea as 'provocation' - Duration: 1:36.

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US, North Korea differ over timeline of denuclearization - Duration: 3:43.

For more infomation >> US, North Korea differ over timeline of denuclearization - Duration: 3:43.

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US team on Korean peninsula ahead of canceled summit - Duration: 2:01.

For more infomation >> US team on Korean peninsula ahead of canceled summit - Duration: 2:01.

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US lost track of 1,500 immigrant children, but says it's not 'legally responsible' - Duration: 8:02.

For more infomation >> US lost track of 1,500 immigrant children, but says it's not 'legally responsible' - Duration: 8:02.

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U.S.-North Korea Summit Back On Track? - Duration: 0:42.

For more infomation >> U.S.-North Korea Summit Back On Track? - Duration: 0:42.

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China denounces U.S. warships' entry into South China Sea as 'provocation' - Duration: 1:42.

Now for a look at stories making headlines around the world….

China has lashed out at the U.S. after two U.S. warships sailed near contested islands

in the South China Sea.

For more on this and other international news we turn to our Ro Aram…

Aram… another furious response from Beijing over the U.S. Navy's so-called Freedom of

Navigation exercise…

That's right Mark… this issue has been an ongoing sticking point between the two countries….

The Higgins - a guided-missile destroyer - and the Antietam - a guided-missile cruiser reportedly

sailed 12 nautical miles of the Paracel islands on Sunday.

They are a group of islands and reefs in the northern part of the disputed waters of the

South China Sea and are contested by China and its neighbors.

This forced China to send its own warships to the area to warn the American vessels to

leave.

Other details about the encounter were not immediately known.

Beijing's defense ministry called the U.S. Navy's move a provocation and accused them

of violating China's sovereignty.

In a separate statement, China's foreign ministry urged Washington to stop such actions.

The U.S. did not immediately respond to Sunday's statements, but it has continuously defended

its operations in the disputed waters.

Washington has insisted that its Navy conducts regular freedom of navigation operations around

the world, including in areas claimed by allies, and that they are separate from political

considerations.

The latest operation comes at a sensitive time in U.S. and China relations, especially

when they are both working on avoiding a potential trade war between them.

Ties have also been strained due to President Trump's cancellation of a summit with North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

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