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Now playing Next World News No more conditions imposed on North Korea for the moment It's ahead of the first-ever meeting of the two nations' leaders in May. Remaining conditions are, not to resume nuclear testing, missile flights or publicly criticise the next U.S and South Korean military exercises. 12/03/2018
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Now playing Next USA Elon Musk's hyperloop dream may come true — and soon 'It's happening far faster than I would have ever expected, and it's happening all over the world.' 11/03/2018
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Now playing Next USA Three women killed after siege at US home for war veterans The gunman, who was said to have been suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, was also found dead, as well as his three female victims. 10/03/2018
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