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Last week the UN Security Council agreed to partially waive the sanctions on North Korea

for a project to reconnect its railways with those of the South and to modernize them.

Now the U.S. has granted an exemption to its sanctions for the project.

Sources in the South Korean government tell Yonhap News on the condition of anonymity

that the sanctions waiver from Washington has been finalized in talks with Seoul.

The U.S. has been imposing unilateral sanctions on North Korea in addition to the international

ones, and those sanctions ban the transfer of refined petroleum products to the North

-- something that would be needed for the project.

The two Koreas are expected to start work on it next week.

For more infomation >> U.S. grants sanctions exemption to N. Korea for joint railway project: Gov't sources - Duration: 0:40.

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BREAKING: Mexican Officials Accused of Soliciting Bribes for U.S. Border Access - Duration: 3:08.

For more infomation >> BREAKING: Mexican Officials Accused of Soliciting Bribes for U.S. Border Access - Duration: 3:08.

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Trump Tweets Warning to Asylum Seekers Hoping to Wait in the U.S. - Duration: 1:45.

For more infomation >> Trump Tweets Warning to Asylum Seekers Hoping to Wait in the U.S. - Duration: 1:45.

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Former U.S. President Carter planned trilateral talks with both Koreas in 1979: Yonhap - Duration: 0:38.

According to newly-found evidence, back in the late 1970s, then-U.S. President Jimmy

Carter was looking to hold trilateral talks with South and North Korea to ease tensions.

South Korea's Yonhap News Agency said it secured 40-year-old confidential documents which show

that in 1979 President Carter was communicating with the president of Indonesia,... who had

ties with both South and North Korea,... to arrange three-way talks in Jakarta.

The North, however, was not enthusiastic about the plan and the talks never happened.

For more infomation >> Former U.S. President Carter planned trilateral talks with both Koreas in 1979: Yonhap - Duration: 0:38.

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Mexican Officials Accused of Soliciting Bribes for U.S. Border Access - Duration: 2:35.

For more infomation >> Mexican Officials Accused of Soliciting Bribes for U.S. Border Access - Duration: 2:35.

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WHAT IS THANKSGIVING LIKE IN THE UNITED STATES? - Duration: 9:44.

For more infomation >> WHAT IS THANKSGIVING LIKE IN THE UNITED STATES? - Duration: 9:44.

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Thanks To Trump, Number Of People Fleeing The US For Canada Has Skyrocketed - Duration: 3:34.

And we've all heard the trope that if the opposition party wins the presidential election,

I'm moving to Canada.

You know, Democrats set it in the 2004 election with George W. Bush, Republican Senate with

Obama in '08 Democrats said it again with 2016 with Trump.

Everybody wants to move to Canada.

Well, none of that really ever materializes.

Nobody.

I mean there's probably a few people, but even these hardcore party loyalists so mad,

the other side, one, they don't actually end up moving to Canada.

Nonetheless, Canada has seen a massive spike.

It's actually hit historic highs in the number of people leaving the United States to seek

asylum in Canada.

But these aren't disaffected party loyalists.

They're immigrants, naturalized citizens here in the United States.

Some of them even born here, but there are so terrified of the Trump administration and

their anti-immigrant policies and rhetoric that they are trying to seek asylum in Canada.

Last year, the number hit 2,550 US citizens trying to flee our country to seek asylum

in Canada.

And again, these are immigrants.

These are people who are afraid that Donald Trump is going to deport them, even though

they're actually citizens here in the United States.

Many of them born here, but some of them brought their non-citizen parents over so they're

terrified for their family.

So this isn't just about partisan, like I'm pissed you one.

I'm leaving the country.

These are people who have legitimate fears about their own future, about their lives,

about their families having to leave our country because of who the president is and the things

he has said he wants to do.

This has hit a disgusting level here in the United States.

Again, in my lifetime, I have not seen the level of vitriol coming out of the office,

of the presidency towards immigrants ever, ever.

I know it's been worse in the past.

We have done horrible things to US citizens to immigrants, to people of color, the people

of different religions, but in my lifetime I've never seen it like this.

I wasn't alive for some of the worst stuff, but this is bad.

The fact that we have people who fear for their lives in the United States just because

of the color of their skin or their last name or their culture that they brought over, they

fear for their lives so badly that they have to leave this country because of the president

of the United States that tells us we're on the wrong path.

We're on the wrong path.

As a country.

The Republican Party is on the wrong path as a party, but they show no signs of wanting

to correct it.

If anything, they want to double down.

Donald Trump wants that border wall.

He wants more people locked in these detention facilities and that's why they're building

new ones, bigger ones, better ones, more tense, more cages, more people locked up, and that's

why people who wants thought the United States was this beacon of hope, this great country,

this shining city upon a hill.

They're leaving it because now they're seeing it for what it really is a white nationalistic

country that has complete disdain for immigrants.

It shouldn't be this way.

It wouldn't be this way if Donald Trump was not an office, but he is, and so this is the

new reality in which we have to live until we can finally get this disgusting human being

out of the White House.

For more infomation >> Thanks To Trump, Number Of People Fleeing The US For Canada Has Skyrocketed - Duration: 3:34.

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U.S. border agents use tear gas on approaching migrants, AP reporter says - Duration: 0:53.

For more infomation >> U.S. border agents use tear gas on approaching migrants, AP reporter says - Duration: 0:53.

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Migrants Storm U.S. Border | MSNBC - Duration: 6:59.

For more infomation >> Migrants Storm U.S. Border | MSNBC - Duration: 6:59.

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Here's What First Migrant Caravaner Did Immediately After Sneaking Into U.S. - Duration: 3:15.

For more infomation >> Here's What First Migrant Caravaner Did Immediately After Sneaking Into U.S. - Duration: 3:15.

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Honduran Caravan Migrant Says 20,000 Plan to March Across U.S Border Illegally - Duration: 2:13.

For more infomation >> Honduran Caravan Migrant Says 20,000 Plan to March Across U.S Border Illegally - Duration: 2:13.

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BREAKING U.S., Mexico Strike Deal To Derail Migrants At Last Minute - Duration: 4:41.

For more infomation >> BREAKING U.S., Mexico Strike Deal To Derail Migrants At Last Minute - Duration: 4:41.

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U.S Asylum Seekers Will Have to Wait in Mexico - Duration: 2:24.

For more infomation >> U.S Asylum Seekers Will Have to Wait in Mexico - Duration: 2:24.

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US soldier killed in Afghanistan Saturday Second American service member to die there this month - Duration: 2:38.

US soldier killed in Afghanistan Saturday Second American service member to die there this month

A member of the U.S. military has been killed in Afghanistan on Saturday becoming the second American service member to die in the country this month. 

The brief U.S. military statement did not provide further details of how the soldier was killed or his identity.

The U.S. soldiers death comes just weeks after Major Brent Taylor, 39, a member of the U.S. Army National Guard and the mayor of North Ogden, Utah, died in an insider attack in Kabul.

Taylor, a father of seven, was on his fourth deployment and a second tour of Afghanistan. 

Insider attacks have been a growing problem for the U.S. in Afghanistan. Three insider attacks took place over three weeks in late October and early November.   

In a separate incident two Afghan soldiers also died Saturday when their helicopter made an emergency landing in the southern Kandahar province due to a technical problem, Defense Ministry spokesman Ghafor Ahmad Jawad said. He said two other soldiers were wounded when the helicopter caught fire after landing. The Taliban claim to have shot the helicopter down.

In the capital, Kabul, a senior religious scholar was shot and killed, said Basir Mujahid, a spokesman for the capitals police chief. No one immediately claimed the killing of Abdul Basir Haqqani, but police arrested a man with a pistol near the scene of the shooting, Mujahid said.

Also Saturday, the Islamic States group in statement posted on its Aamaq website claimed responsibility for the suicide attack on Friday inside an army base in eastern Khost province which killed at least 27 army soldiers.

The attack was carried out by a suicide bomber who detonated his explosive vest among them (army soldiers), the IS statement said, without mentioned that the attack occurred inside a mosque at the base. 

On Thursday President Donald Trump hinted at a possible visit to troops in Afghanistan. The president is yet to visit military members in Afghanistan or Iraq.

The U.S. and NATO formally concluded their combat mission in 2014, but still provide vital support to Afghan security forces, who have been struggling in recent years to combat a resurgent Taliban and an Islamic State affiliate. Some 15,000 U.S. soldiers are currently serving in Afghanistan.

International forces have also suffered from so-called insider attacks in recent months, in which Afghan soldiers or police have opened fire on them.

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