Saturday, 18 November 2017
What It’s Like to Live in India’s Toxic Air
By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN, VIKRAM SINGH and DAVID BOTTI from NYT World http://ift.tt/2zN87cR
In Connecticut, a Quintessential Christmas
By STEVE REDDICLIFFE from NYT Travel http://ift.tt/2zPfSPl
How Politics and Bad Decisions Starved New York’s Subways
By BRIAN M. ROSENTHAL, EMMA G. FITZSIMMONS and MICHAEL LaFORGIA from NYT N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/2AWpQg9
Trevor Noah Asks: #YouToo, Al? Blames All Men
Ecstatic Zimbabweans flood Harare to celebrate expected Mugabe downfall
from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2jCzb8E
Kellyanne Conway Says She Started The Discussion On Sexual Harassment
U.S. envoy says no communication, no signal from North Korea amid nuclear crisis
South Korea and the United States agreed on Friday to keep working for a peaceful end to the North Korean nuclear crisis, but a U.S. envoy said it was difficult to gauge the reclusive North's intentions as there has been "no signal". North Korea is under heavy international pressure to end its nuclear and missile programs, pursued in defiance of U.N. Security Council resolutions, but has vowed never to give up its nuclear arsenal which it says it needs to counter perceived U.S. aggression. Lee Do-hoon, South Korea's special representative for Korean peace and security affairs, and his U.S. counterpart, Joseph Yun, met on the southern resort island of Jeju, following a summit between South Korean President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Donald Trump in Seoul last week.