World Kim Jong Un Switzerland Moon Jae-in South Korea North Korea South Korea has revealed the menu that will be served at the dinner following the first summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in on Friday. North and South Korea have finalized preparations for their leaders' meeting at the Peace House on the southern side of the Panmunjom truce village down to the smallest detail, including the time of their very first handshake, Yonhap news agency reported. The dinner between the two leaders has been thoughtfully prepared to reflect the meeting's historic significance. "This menu was selected so as to honor those who have endeavored to achieve peace and unification on the Korean Peninsula over the past many years," South Korean presidential spokesperson Kim Eui-kyeom said at a press briefing. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and his wife Ri Sol Ju at a dinner with Song Tao, head of the Chinese Communist Party's … [Read more...] about What Will Kim Jong Un Eat in South Korea? ‘Childhood’ Swiss Potato Dish Included on Menu
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Titanic II to Set Sail 110 Years After The Disaster and Will Retrace Ship’s Original Route
World A billionaire businessman has announced that a replica version of RMS Titanic his company is building will retrace the route of the ill-fated vessel. HMS Titanic, built by Northern Ireland's Harland & Wolff, sank in the North Atlantic on April 15, 1912, after sideswiping an iceberg, killing more than 1,500 passengers and crew. The chairman of Blue Star Line, Clive Palmer, said that the ship his Brisbane, Australia–based company will own and operate will start sailing the journey again from Southampton, England, to New York starting in 2022. The project was first announced in 2012 and was due to be operational by 2018. This was delayed due to a dispute with a Chinese company over royalties, raising questions over whether it would ever go ahead. But the Cruise Arabia & Africa blog reported that the vessel will be constructed to the specifications of the original, although it has not confirmed when the construction, expected to take place in China, will … [Read more...] about Titanic II to Set Sail 110 Years After The Disaster and Will Retrace Ship’s Original Route
Probing Questions: Experts Debate the Need to Create Exceptions to Rules on Coerced Confessions
Former FBI Special Agent Coleen Rowley didn’t exactly shout out “I told you so!” But she gloated when she scribbled it atop a blog account after officers caught and questioned the suspect in the attempted Times Square bombing.“After so many years of waiting and warning,” Rowley told the Huffington Post in a May 5, 2010, column, “it was nonetheless gratifying to see several news accounts yesterday revealing the FBI finally relied on the ‘public safety exception’ ” to the landmark 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case Miranda v. Arizona to interview Faisal Shahzad. The exception lets officers collect potentially life-saving information from a suspect before warning him of his legal rights.Rowley knows about investigating suspected terrorists. In August 2001, her Minneapolis office was busy probing a French citizen named Zacarias Moussaoui, who was held after his arrest on immigration charges. The FBI wanted to know why he had paid a flight … [Read more...] about Probing Questions: Experts Debate the Need to Create Exceptions to Rules on Coerced Confessions