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From Washington, this is VOA news. I'm Christopher Cruise reporting. 

American and North Korean officials met again Monday at the demilitarized zone to talk about a possible summit between President Trump and North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. 

Associated Press correspondent Mike Gracia reports. 
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The one canceled June 12 summit in Singapore between President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un could still happen. The latest indication comes from the White House announcement that Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plan to meet in advance of the expected Trump-Kim meeting. 

The White House says Trump and Abe spoke Monday and they discussed their mutual goal of achieving complete and permanent dismantlement of North Korea's nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and ballistic missile programs. 

Meantime, two U.S. teams, one in North Korea and one in Singapore, are working on plans and logistics for a possible U.S.-North Korea summit. 

Mike Gracia, Washington. 

The talks planned to continue through Tuesday. The two sides preparing for summit that is, for now anyway, not even scheduled to take place. 

President Trump honored America's war dead at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day Monday, but a tweet he sent earlier is drawing harsh criticism. 
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AP correspondent Ben Thomas reports. 

"Today, we pay tribute to their service, we mourn alongside their families, and we strive to be worthy of their sacrifice." 

The tone was solemn at Arlington National Cemetery this morning as President Trump honored those who have fallen in battle while protecting the nation. But it was the tweet earlier in the day that has critics calling him "tone deaf." 

He wrote "Those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today," and then cited the growing economy and lower unemployment. 

The self-congratulatory tone prompted a former Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman, retired Army General Marty Dempsey, to tweet "This day, of all days of the year, should not be about any one of us." 

Ben Thomas, Washington. 
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The United Nations reports Central African Republic's five-year civil war is intensifying and has now spread to almost all parts of the country even to the northern and central regions which have been relatively stable. 
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Correspondent Lisa Schlein reports for VOA from Geneva. 

The United Nations reports once say the areas, such as the capital Bangui and the Central African Republic's second city and commercial hub, Bambari, have become war zones. 

Aid agencies note the country's critical situation has dramatically worsened during the past year. They say an upsurge in violence has increased the number of internally displaced people by 70 percent to nearly 690,000 in less than a year. Refugee numbers also have gone up 25 percent to more than 575,000. 
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من اطمینان دارم که شنیدن این فایل های صوتی در سرعت آموزش مکالمه تاثیر زیادی دارد چون درک شما را در تجزیه و تحلیل أنچه که میشنوید بالا میبرد
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From Washington, this is VOA news. I'm Tommie McNeil reporting. 

The Trump administration is preparing for the president to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un next month. 

State Department spokesperson Heather Nauert says there are several things currently in motion. 

"North Korean Vice Chairman of the Central Committee, Kim Yong Chol, is arriving in New York and will meet with Secretary Pompeo later this week. We also have U.S. delegation meeting with the North Korean delegation in the DMZ." 
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And this comes after President Trump sent a letter just last week to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, saying their scheduled June 12 summit in Singapore would not happen, blaming what he said was "tremendous anger and open hostility" shown in a statement from Pyongyang. 

But negotiations between the two countries have continued, including talks at the Korean demilitarized zone. 

Hurricane Maria has claimed more than 4,600 lives in Puerto Rico last year. That's more than 70 times higher than the U.S. government's official death toll of 64. That's according to a study published Tuesday by the New England Journal of Medicine. 

The findings are based on a survey of thousands of Puerto Rican residents conducted by researchers from Harvard University and elsewhere, and they show the fatalities occurred between September 20 and December 31 of 2017. 
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Israeli military planes carried out airstrikes Tuesday in the Gaza Strip targeting positions of the militant group Islamic Jihad. 

The strikes came hours after the Israel Defense Forces said militants in Gaza fired at least 25 mortar shells toward several sites in southern Israel. 

The IDF statement said most of the projectiles were intercepted by the Iron Dome missile defense system. But three soldiers were wounded, raising the chances of further Israel retaliation. 
One mortar shell did land near a kindergarten. 
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The underwater search for a missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has ended with no conclusive evidence of the airliner's fate four years after it disappeared over the Indian Ocean in the world's biggest aviation mystery. 
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Matthew Larotonda reports. 
"The plane is still missing four years on and we're still at square one. I don't know what closure is or when we can attain it, I don't know if we will ever attain it." 

The underwater search for that missing passenger jet Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 has come to an end. There's still no conclusive evidence on what happened to it or why. 

For the families of the 239 souls aboard, lack of answers has only added to the pain.
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"I believe that we shouldn't give up at this point in time because there are still avenues that have not been explored and I don't think every option available to us has been exhausted." 

Grace Nathan's mother, Anne Daisy, was one of the passengers aboard MH370 when it was flying between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. 

That's Matthew Larotonda for Reuters reporting. 

U.S. President Donald Trump contended Tuesday that prosecutors investigating his 2016 campaign links to Russia "will be MEDDLING" in November's congressional elections. 👇🗒
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This is VOA news. I'm David Byrd.

As many as a million Chileans are protesting in the capital, Santiago, in the biggest demonstrations yet since violence broke out a week ago over entrenched inequality in the South American nation.

Demonstrators waving flags, blowing whistles and horns, and wafting incense and bearing placards urging political and social change streamed through the city streets on Friday.

Also protesters tried to force their way onto the grounds of Chile's Congress in Valparaiso. Police fired tear gas to fend off hundreds of demonstrators on the perimeter as some lawmakers and administrative staff hurried out of the legislative building.

At least 19 people have died in the turmoil that has swept the South American nation. The unrest began as a protest over a 4-cent increase in subway fares and soon morphed into a larger movement over growing inequality in one of Latin America's wealthiest countries.

At least 42 people were killed in Iraq on Friday when security forces used tear gas and an Iranian-backed militia opened fire to try to quell renewed demonstrations against corruption and economic hardship.

The Iraqi Human Rights Commission said at least 30 people were killed by gunshots or tear gas canisters in the capital, Baghdad, and four southern provinces.

Several people died while trying to storm the offices of Asaib Ahl al-Haq, an armed faction in two southern cities.

The Iraqi parliament is scheduled to meet Saturday to discuss the protests.

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