This dialogue comes at a time when relations continue to remain strained between the two neighbouring countries.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports...
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The driver responsible for a deadly crash in downtown Seoul is being questioned by police for the first time.
Nine people were killed and seven injured when a 68-year-old man plowed his Hyundai Genesis through a guardrail and onto a sidewalk on Monday.
Chris Gilbert has more.
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Britain is voting in a general election expected to overthrow the Conservative Party and hand its rival Labor Party a landslide.
Polls close at ten pm local time- a series of final polls suggest Sir Kir Starmer is on course to win a House of Commons majority of more than 200- beating Tony Blair’s win in 1997.
Nina-Maria Potts reports:
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Hurricane Beryl is closing in on the Caribbean Island of Jamaica where it's expected to bring life threatening winds and storm surge.
Now downgraded to a category 4 hurricane it had been the earliest category 5 on record in the Atlantic - flattening Grenada's Carriacou Island and killing at least seven people.
US correspondent Kate Fisher reports
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US President Joe Biden is fighting for his political future amid rising panic within Democrat Party ranks that he's at risk of losing November's election to former President Donald Trump.
Mr Biden is meeting Democratic governors virtually on Wednesday evening as he attempts to shore up support following a shaky debate performance last week which sparked intense internal deliberations about whether he should step aside and give up the nomination.
Benji Hyer reports.
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The final day of campaigning is underway in the UK ahead of Thursday's general election.
Rishi Sunak's Conservative's are a long way behind in the polls, and the Prime Minister is trying to persuade voters that a landslide victory for the opposition Labour Party would be 'bad for Britain'.
Labour leader Keir Starmer is continuing to deliver his message that it's 'time for change' as he bids to become the first Labour leader to win a general election since Tony Blair.
Smaller parties are also out campaigning trying to pick up votes before the polls open on Thursday morning.
Among them, the Green Party, whose co-leader Carla Denyer believes others in the election are not admitting the scale of the challenge facing the UK.
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The death toll in the outbreak of Cholera in Nigeria has risen to 63.
The cases have been recorded in 33 out of the 36 states in the country.
Tesem Akende reports.
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