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Top South Korea security officials talk nuclear in North The most senior South Korean officials to travel to the North in decades are seeking to ease nuclear tensions with the US. The delegation became the first to meet Kim Jong Un since the leader took office in 2011. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un hosted a dinner Monday for a group of South Koreaʼs top security officials, according to reports by the Yonhap news agency. The envoys traveled to North Korea looking to pave the way for talks between the nuclear-armed North and the United States. It is the first time Kim has met with South Korean officials. The 10-member delegation is made up of five senior officials, including national security advisor Chung Eui-yong and spy chief Suh Hoon, and five supporting officials. The group is due to return to Seoul on Tuesday. "We plan to hold in-depth discussions for ways to continue not only inter-Korean talks but dialogue between North Korea and the international community including the United States," said Chung, who is leading the delegation.

Turkey asks Germany to extradite Syrian Kurdish leader Salih Muslim The Syrian Kurdish politician, who faces terrorism charges in Turkey, was spotted at a pro-Kurdish demonstration in Berlin. Days earlier, he had been briefly detained in the Czech Republic on Turkeyʼs request. Turkey on Monday asked German authorities to detain and extradite Salih Muslim, the founder and former co-chair of Syriaʼs Democratic Union Party (PYD), the countryʼs state-run Anadolu Agency reported on Monday. Muslim was detained in Praguelast week on a Turkish arrest warrant while attending a conference on the Middle East.A Czech court later ordered his releaseon the assurance that he will remain in European Union territory and cooperate in any further proceedings in his extradition case.

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Steve Bannon meets AfDʼs Alice Weidel during European far-right roadshow The former Trump strategist was also in Italy to support the farright in national elections

Bannon met the AfDʼs Alice Weidel at an event in Switzerland where he reportedly advised her on "alternative media." US President Donald Trumpʼsformer chief strategist Stephen Bannonis not too much of a nationalist to advise the leader of Germanyʼs far right-wing party it seems. Fresh off a visit to Italy to support farright parties in that countryʼs general election, the office of Alternative for Germany (AfD) leader Alice Weidel confirmed late on Tuesday that she had spoken with Bannon. According to German press agency dpa, the two met in Zurich, where Bannon was speaking at an event about "the populist revolts and their global consequences for Switzerland, Europe and America," hosted by the conservative weekly Weltwoche.Weidelʼs office said Bannon could offer expertise on political strategy and alternative media channels. The AfD has already signaled its interest in starting its own news arm, claiming it is mischaracterized and maligned by the mainstream media. A group of German AfD politicians recently traveled to Syriato see the situation there firsthand after seven years of war. They justified their trip, in part, by saying

the media could not be trusted to report truthfully from the country. Bannon is known in the United States as one of thefounding board members of Breitbart news, a haven for the alt-right that has been regularly criticized for pushing racist, xenophobic and misogynistic stories as well as giving voice to conspiracy theories. The former entertainment executive was booted from the Trump White House in August, one week after the "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, ended in the death of a counterprotester. Bannon further estranged himself from Trumpʼs good graces when it emerged in Michael Wolffʼs book "Fire and Fury"that he thought Donald Trump Jr.ʼs meeting with Russian officials was "treasonous." Leaving Washington behind, Bannon has been left to ply his particularly controversial brand of "economic nationalism" in Europe. He hailed the recent election successes of the populist partiesLega Nord and the Five Star Movementin Italy as a "clear sign against the establishment."

Guatemala vows to move embassy in Israel to Jerusalem The Guatemalan leader has thanked US President Donald Trump for "leading the way" on Jerusalem. But this wouldnʼt be the first time the Central American country has maintained an embassy in the holy city. Guatemalan President Jimmy Morales on Sunday announced he would return his countryʼs embassy in Israel to Jerusalem in May during an annual policy conference held by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC). "In May of this year, we will celebrate Israelʼs 70th anniversary, and under my instructions,two days after the US moves its embassy, Guatemala will return and permanently move its embassy to Jerusalem," said Morales.

German energy executive severely injured in acid attack The finance chief of an RWE renewable energy subsidiary was struck by unknown assailants as he crossed a park near Düsseldorf. Police said they were investigating "in every direction." A German energy executive has been badly injured in an acid attack, his company confirmed early Monday. Bernhard Günther, the CFO ofenergy giant RWEʼs green subsidiary, Innogy,was struck as he crossed a park in Haan, a well-to-do suburb of Düsseldorf on Sunday.

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