Chủ Nhật, 4 tháng 3, 2018

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Signs of a global trade war is breaking out as the Trump administration decided to slap

hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from countries including key allies like South

Korea.

He's facing global criticism, with some countries saying they're considering imposing similar

measures on Amercian products.

The predicament has led South Korea's steelmakers into a tough spot.

Lee Jeong-yeon has more.

The off-the-cuff announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump that he would impose heavy tariffs

on all steel imports,... has already set off a ripple of responses from world leaders.

The EU, Canada, and China have said that if these tariffs are finalized, they will take

reciprocal measures to impose taxes on American products.

There is evident tension between the U.S. and China, which is concerning for South Korea

as it relies economically on both countries.

Beijing said it's ready to impose tariffs on American agricultural products, an apparent

move targeting American farmers,... who are an important support base for President Trump.

As the second biggest market in the world, China has been the main target of the Trump

administration's trade policies.

Meanwhile, the EU has said it would start looking to impose tariffs on American products

like Harley Davidson motorcycles, bourbon whiskey and Levi's jeans.

Canada, the number one steel exporter to the U.S., has also said it's ready to take reciprocal

action were tariffs to be imposed on its steel and aluminum products.

Responding to the fallout, the Washington Post has urged the Trump administration to

make exceptions for certain U.S. allies.

Its editorial board said Friday that there is no national security risk posed by importing

steel and aluminum from treaty allies like Canada, Japan, South Korea and Germany, and

that alienating those countries diplomatically would hurt U.S. interests.

The editors noted that Trump's announcement last Thursday isn't final yet, so there could

still be changes.

And the original proposal does allow for exceptions based on America's economic and security interests.

The Post's editors said the stability of the international system depends on the plan being

changed.

Lee Jeong-yeon, Arirang News.

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Something Went Wrong - Duration: 13:11.

when I started training for the frontflip

the weather was like this, it was cloudy and cold

but it was not raining

and I was trying to do it every day

and now, for the past 2-3 weeks, the weather has been like this

and I don't train it

I don't know why

also something went wrong with the dip bars

as you saw in the previous video, it was shaking

and now I have to rebuild it so I'll get it out I'll dig

but I'll do it tomorrow because now I want to use it

is the next day, I go to make my computer format

and I go to get the cement, dig up etc.

she is afraid and she is sitting there

I'm going to eat now I'll dig after

first I have to take out the dip bars

now I have to dig

and to train for the frontflip because I didn't yesterday

I probably will not be able to dig today

my mother just called me

to get her cellphone to her job because she forgot it

where was your mind??

today I would normally rest, I would only do the frontflips I forgot yesterday

how I forgot it since it was the first thing I said

I don't know

where was your mind??

thank you

for those who are not from Trikala and don't know where I am

I'm in St. George, it's a park that we have here

I will run a little to warm up

I will do some frontflips

precision jumps and handstand

they built a volleyball court

with sand

so I will do my frontflips there

1 dog sleeps and I ... I do not want to, but I will have to wake him up

the frontflips went very good today

thankfully I thought about it and got the other camera with me, I don't have a lot of battery on my cell phone

I will warm up because it seems to me bigger

from the other times I did it

I will go for handstand

I will do some dragonflags

because I have long to do, I have 1 month

since I put the video that I want to learn it I didn't train for it again

yes

I am going

I really like this place because there are always people who are training

4 days have passed and I haven't dig yet, because the weather is like that

I will continue the video when the weather is better

and finally I will dig at my backyard

I'll put the cement

I finished with my work for today

and I'm tired

but it is a good day , so I will dig

I'm still in the 2nd hole and I am tired

we ended up with the dip bars

we are here 2 and a half hours

I will wait to dry the cement

I'll be able to use it again in 2-3 days

I do not know what else

I forgot to say that this video will go up the 1st weekend that I will be in Athens

I will be in Athens for 10 or 11 weekends

we start on March 3

last weekend will be

June 15 (basically June 10, I was wrong)

it's 15 weekends, 10 will be

10 or 11 will be Athens

I will definitely go for Parkour at Parko Miteras

I tell you this because the videos from Athens will slowly ascend into my channel

that's all

I will finish the video

I hope you like it we say to the next one

Come here

come to say "hello"

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Boat Review - Farrier F22 Trailerable Trimaran - Duration: 4:49.

Matt Vance here from Boating New Zealand, and welcome aboard the Farrier F22.

This is quite some boat, this is taking a trailer boat in a different direction.

It has oodles of performance. We have the smaller cruising rig on, you can get the

racing rig. Any slightest puff and the boat takes off, this is a real 'sailors boat',

it is for the people who enjoy getting out on the water and under sail.

The first thing you notice on this boat is when you go up wind,

she sits bolt upright, which is a brilliant thing.

And any little puff and you start accelerating.

And a very, very tweakable rig. You can get some real

performance gains out of this boat.

It's crying out to be set up for a Gennaker,

And down wind with the Gennaker

you would have a lot of fun.

As it is with this configuration, just main and jib,

you can still cruise very very well. And believe it or not

this boat is actually designed in the configuration it is at the moment,

as a cruising boat. Not as a racing boat, so this is one that the family

wouldn't get frightened on, and this is one I would be happy to

take my family sailing on.

This is my favorite part of the boat, I think it will be your favourite part of the boat.

If you spend time on an F22 once the hulls are folded out, you have an

amazing bit of deck space here, a big area of trampoline, each hull has a bit

of storage here and a hatch, and the best thing you can do out here is lie down,

it's probably the most comfortable part of the boat, and sail like this, and if

you're into wing trimming, or sail trimming, this is the spot for you, you can

trim the sails beautifully from out here.

Okay, as you come on the stern of the FarrierF22,

the first thing you notice is this Mast Tabernacle.

That makes raising and lowering the mast really effective.

The travelers at the back and out of the way of the cockpit, six-horse Yamaha

four-stroke there and it has no trouble pushing the boat. The cockpit generally

from here on in is very, very wide, and has a lot of room for a lot of people

which is amazing for twenty two-foot boat.

We've got the engine room of the boat here. This is where all the controls

come from, all your halyards lead back to the cockpit. Your centerboard up and

down are run through here, and also the ingenious Farrier boomless system where

you can wind and roll the sail up as a roller furling system. It's a very, very

quick way of getting rid of the sail, and a very good way to store the sail, and it

also means there's no boom to bang your head on.

The main feature of this boat, and Ian Farrier perfected the idea - was the folding beams ....

and you can see here the aft beam right in front of me, all the beams are held by just

one single bolt in there, and very easy to lift and fold in and out - and that

makes a truly trailerable boat. So if you don't like marinas, and you prefer to keep

your boat on a trailer - this is the boat for you!

The bow of the boat is very, very cunningly designed - it has an ample

anchor locker for a 22 ft boat .... it has the roller furling system inset into the

boat so it's nice and stuck down, and has an ingenious bow protection system there

that's wide enough so you can get around the front, and also get at all the

controls. There's also a position there ready for a prod out the front should

you need it that should you want a Gennaker.

Down below on the F22 the first thing you notice is this pop top lid.

It makes a huge difference - I'm 6 ft and I've got full headroom here, it also happens to be in

the part of the boat where the sink and the galley are, when you come further

down into here - a very comfortable boat for a 22-footer - there's room for four

people quite comfortably, the double up the front here is exceptionally big for

a 22 ft boat, this particular boat has a daggerboard but you can get a

centreboard version which is offset and has none of this at all in here so you

end up with a bigger accommodation area.

This was the Farrier F22, it is an exceptional boat, Ian Farrier has

had 30 or 40 years designing Trimarans and you can tell - this boat has been very

very well engineered, it sails beautifully, it is going to reinvent the

trailer sailor market that blossomed in the 70s and 80s,

it's due to happen again with this boat.

John Eichelsheim from Boating New Zealand magazine. Thanks for watching, if you'd like to see

more of these videos please subscribe to our Channel!

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Ла-Пас (Боливия). Орёл и Решка. Перезагрузка. АМЕРИКА - Duration: 46:28.

Anton: Again!

Nastya: Good God! You're still tossing?

Anton: I've hit heads 10 times in a row!

Nastya: You're not gonna cheat are you?

Anton: Heads again. Want to toss for it here?

Nastya: Now?

Anton: We're flying over Bolivia. C'mon!

Nastya: All right, let's do it.

Anton: Heads!

Nastya: Tails.

Anton: Buckle up Bolivia!

Nastya: Well… Congratulations!

Anton: It is tails.

Nastya: Thanks for waking me up. Well worth it.

Now if you excuse me.

Anton: Just sleep.

Hidden high up in the mountains is Bolivia – land of Native Americans.

Week-end adventure in Bolivia gets as breakneck as you can handle.

The city in the middle of a volcano's crater...

and the saltiest place on Earth!

Traditional costume wearing ladies walk the streets…

all awhile 1,000 year old mummies have better pedicure than you.

There are spiky islands here…

as well as matchbox looking buildings!

A tourist with money in Bolivia has to see Salar de Uyuni,

the world's largest salt flat.

Last time Lesya visited salt flat she did not have time

to show you everything it has to offer.

Cactus Island.

Caves with mummies.

Hotels built from salt.

I hope in 2 days I don't run out of time too.

Only a rich person can afford this tour: cheapest airfare,

SUV rental, hotel, food and guides

all total well over $2,000.

I barely walked out of the airport.

I feel extremely dizzy. Can barely feel my legs under me.

We landed in an airport that is 4050 meters above the sea level.

I feel like vomiting. Headache and dizziness are terrible.

These are all first symptoms of high altitude sickness.

4066 meters. I need to get to La Paz before I keel over.

The air at this altitude contains twice less oxygen.

My system is shocked by a sudden flip of the switch.

Locals seem to be fine at this altitude.

Look she's even smiling!

I don't even remember getting in the van.

It feels like hangover from an epic 3-day bash followed by 3 hours of rollercoaster.

My Bolivian adventure. Helluva start.

While Anton struggled with mountain sickness,

I landed at Uyuni salt flat.

No Bolivian trip is imaginable without native folk music.

For $400 I get a guide who also plays tunes! Meet William!

Don't think I'll be bored.

This dusty Land Cruiser will be my chariot of steel for the next 2 days.

I didn't expect such abrupt change in my health.

Your legs become wobbly. You're feeling headache,

shortness of breath and dizziness.

I began feeling better as we were nearing La Paz.

Now that I can see, I can observe the scenery.

Being 500 meters lower in altitude makes a world of difference!

Much better.

The first order of business in La Paz is storing plenty of water.

The thirst is reminiscent of hangovers,

one of the symptoms for high altitude sickness.

Doctors recommend staying hydrated, drinking sweet soda pop

and taking acet#@$

acetyl-salicylic acid AKA aspirin.

All of the above will help improve blood circulation.

It takes a couple of days for your body

to adjust to this altitude,

too bad in 2 days I'll be in another town.

Here it is! Salar de Uyuni!

Nature's astounding creation.

It feels like I'm in the middle of Antarctic surrounded by frozen ocean.

I'll take that back. This feels like driving on a heaven's cloud towards the Pearly Gates!

This is all salt! That's incredible!

I'm standing on a salt flat 10 meters thick!

It's hard to believe that 40,000 years ago this used to be an enormous lake.

It became the world's largest salt flat after it dried.

Nature works in mysterious ways!

After the rain season, salt flat becomes covered by a layer of water,

which makes it look like a mirror. This is how Lesya saw it.

When it is dry, it looks like moon surface.

Scientists cannot explain the reason why salt dries in a shape of large cells.

This was the first wonder that I saw here. This place makes me feel euphoric! I feel like I can fly!

La Paz is not your average mountain town.

It was built inside of a dead volcano's crater.

From a small Indian village it grew into a metropolis.

Locals like to use red bricks for construction and rarely apply dry wall.

It makes the city look like a brick factory warehouse from above.

One thing I did not expect to see in La Paz were the skyscrapers.

You would think that a city that high above sea level would keep their buildings short,

yet there is plenty of high-rise commercial real estate.

Like a mini New York in the mountains!

What can I say about La Paz?

This town is unique.

I feel right away that I am halfway across the globe;

exotic things are seemingly everywhere I look.

La Paz is a true Native American metropolis. Check out this street art!

Real Indians from Quechua and Aymara tribes walk the streets too.

Their President is also 100% Native American.

Finding a supermarket in La Paz is impossible.

Street vendors sell everything: sodas, chips and even uncooked pasta.

President Evo Morales despises US made goods.

He promotes drinking moca cinco instead of Coca-Cola.

It is a traditional dried peach compote.

The bus stops in the city are very weird.

I can hop on this seat, but this has to be hard for locals who are generally shorter.

A senior person would need a trampoline.

Or they would have to be a pole-vaulter like Bubka.

La Paz has plenty of weird things to see.

This is not a traffic light. It's a sun meter.

Because of high altitude, more ultraviolet rays reach the surface, so this meter shows the current sun level.

Right now the light is red, meaning that current level is high.

There are also dangerous and extreme levels.

I would not want to see an extreme sun level in La Paz.

Thought alone scares me.

Uyuni salt flat is enormous! It is larger than Cyprus!

2 days are not enough to unravel all of its mysteries, but I'll give it my best try.

Here is a salt flat miracle #2. William take it away!

Behold the Cactus Island!

No animal, plant or insect can survive in the salt flat.

These spiky dudes do not seem to care though!

Cactuses survived here for centuries because they can gather water from the morning dew.

Each year a cactus grows about a centimeter, which makes this big boy about 1,500 years old!

Hardly a room plant.

This island also serves as the only 360-degree observation area.

It's pretty! Maybe a bit windy, but I'm fine! Feels fresh!

La Paz is known for an extreme ride that even I can afford with my $100.

This is Urban Rush!

Oh, dear mother!

I'm outta here! No! No! No!

Are you insane?

Urban Rush is a breakneck Spiderman style descent from 17 stories high.

Holy mackerel! Ride ends with a freefall jump from the sixth floor.

Can I please not do this? I'm not a Spiderman.

Did you see how that guy bounced off the wall?

My knees are shaking badly.

I want to turn around and leave.

Nastya did a tower bungee jump AND a mountain creek one.

I can't go out like a pussy!

Cool thing about Urban Rush is that they let you choose a costume for your leap.

They have Spiderman, Santa and even an Angel suit with wings!

I'm off that. Kinda like living.

Here is Urban Rush attire circa 2018!

Not doing it dressed as bacon! You know I cannot eat pork!

Not even a word!

I chose Joker suit.

He does not have superpowers, but he's impudent and full of confidence.

I could use some of that right now.

I like how they give you a tiny helmet on those rides.

Like that's gonna brace the fall.

Smells like alcohol. Should I?

This is really high!

I'm walking down a wall!

Guys this is petrifying! I'm scared out of my mind.

Nastya, I am doing this for you.

While I'm up here, I just want to say I love you Heads and Tails!

To our producers, everyone involved with this project!

I completely forgot about a freefall jump in the end.

Dude that was so scary! Get over here!

Hugs for everyone! I am alive! Holy shit!

This has to be scarier than bungee,

because there you only have to take one step

and then you have zero control.

Here I had to tilt my body at a 90-degree angle

and look down the whole time.

Then you have to start moving and that's the scariest part!

Glad I did it.

Saying that standing on the ground. It was totally worth it!

William started playing a sad tune on his flute,

which means we have arrived at salt flat miracle spot #3 – a cave with mummies.

Here it is the cave we came here for.

This place is eerie. Mummies are staring at you from everywhere in this Coquesa cave.

These are the remains of Native Americans.

Three grown-ups and two children.

Their mouth are open as if they died screaming in pain.

They are all laying in a fetus position.

The 1st mystery is how the mummies got here.

Coquesa Indians believed Tunupa volcano to be a Mother Goddess and buried the dead at the foothill to ensure for good harvest.

I dig their logic.

Mystery #2 – why haven't remains turned into dust in 1,500 years?

Even the cloth and skin remained undamaged.

You can even see pedicure on some mummies!

That is another one of salt flat's wonders.

When people were buried, salt drained and absorbed all of their body fluids.

Dry as a bone.

Bolivians are very superstitious.

Even here, they made an area where visitors bring

coco leaves, cigarettes, money and alcohol.

These are offerings to the dead.

I don't believe in spirits, but I want to leave a memento of my own.

There are not many hostels and cheap hotels

to choose from in La Paz so I'll take what I can get.

Here it is - Hostel 3600. I picked it because of the title.

The hostel is located 3600 meters above sea level hence the name.

Looks like a 3* hotel lobby.

Price of accommodation is $15.

It includes breakfast, a roommate

who looks like a 70s pornstar

and a 3-storie bunkbed.

Don't try this at home!

Even a hotel at Salar de Uyuni is remarkable.

I'll let William play his tune and tell you all about it.

This is ridiculous! I've never seen anything like this.

Hotel de Sal Luna Salada is made entirely with bricks of salt that are kept together by a unique salty compound.

Salt is on the ceiling and it's on the floor.

It really is salt.

Hi! I'm sorry, I've never seen that in my life!

I need your hotel's best suite. #1!

Crème de la crème! Hot like fire! OK?

This is like being inside a giant saltshaker!

I really like what they did stylistically.

Fells authentic and prehistoric. Very unique.

Oh, Thank God! I was worried that this floor would be all salt as well.

There's some salt, but I love standing on solid surface.

Looks very neat, plenty of light. Lovely view!

Finally! No buildings in sight!

Everything is made of salt, even the couch.

If you lift cushions, it is all salt! The bed too.

Look under the mattress. The table, all walls, the shelf

- pretty crazy!

All I need is a shot of tequila and some limes! Got plenty of salt!

This is salt too!

Locals told me that the best cure for high altitude sickness is a soup called Caldo de Cardan.

You can get it just about anywhere.

Here's my Caldo de Cardan soup!

Allegedly, this soup can improve male potency AND it will help with my mountain sickness! Win-win!

Stew is very thick. I see chicken, beef, plenty of meat.

Huge boiled egg.

Blend of local herbs and spices.

Tastes kinda funny. I don't think those meats mix well.

I just ate a piece of pure fat, not meat. Not even close.

Looks like a joint, tastes like fat. Disgusting.

I wonder what it is.

A bull?

Right here?

I'm about to puke.

Did I just eat a bull's ding-dong?

That was a bull's male part. Shit!

Sometimes I feel remorseful.

Look at me Sasha. We're in this together.

We ate octopus and we did the Urban Rush!

I need your support bro!

I can't be the only one who ate this crap.

Just a small piece. We're team, right? Sanya?

C'mon man! Just a tiny bit! That's just not fair.

Too bad for you Antoha.

I will not choke on genitalia soup.

I'll be having my exquisite dinner in the middle of a salty amplitude.

The signature dish is llama meat.

Why llama? Because it's the only animal that can survive here.

Llamas are Bolivia's National animal, which does not stop them from eating it.

This steak is grilled medium. Tastes a bit rough because there's barely any fat.

Although, this meat is high in protein so it's rather healthy.

Llama's meat sounds fancy yet it simply tastes like well-prepared beef.

Not exactly a discovery of America that I expected.

If you've made it through the day in La Paz

you feel like a superhero.

All I want is to crash at an altitude of 3,600…

wait, 3,602 meters above sea level.

Sasha you know where your bunk is.

I would wish you sweet dreams

if it weren't so salty around. Good night

How sweet it is. Good morning Nastya. Rich girl Nastya.

I decided to visit El Alto that is only 12 kilometers away from La Paz.

I can even get there on public transportation.

Not many cities can rival landscapes of La Paz, but mountains create a multitude of commuting problems.

Instead of metro Bolivians built a cable cars system called Mi Teleférico.

This high-grade network currently has six route lines.

The city plans to expand to about 20 of them.

Mi Teleférico even allows you to travel between towns.

Tickets for Teleférico look like lottery tickets.

3 boliviano each. 6 total.

This year Mi Teleférico made the Guinness Book of World Records.

It is 30 kilometers in length!

Incredible that people get to see this twice a day

when they are going to work. Beats a subway tunnel for sure.

I'm missing breakfast to hide our little compliment.

So, if you're ever in Bolivia look for a crispy new $100 inside this bottle.

Here are the coordinates – go to Uyuni salt flat,

face Hotel de Sal Luna Salada,

find 6th window to the right.

Our treasure is hidden under a rock in front of it.

Oh, that made me dizzy.

Next time I'll bring an oxygen mask.

This is the first time ever I took cable cars to travel between cities.

Only in Bolivia baby! Hello El Alto!

The view looks surreal, because I'm in a transport that I've only seen at ski resorts.

Yet I travel horizontally right above the city street! Nice!

El Alto is famous for its architecture.

These flamboyant houses certainly don't lack bright colors.

They look like a variegated cross of native carpets and slot machines.

All of this is a plot of imagination of a hometown Gaudi. A self-taught architect. Freddy Mamani.

His Native American roots inspired his work.

Houses Aymara tribesmen called Ciao Lucca's are usually owned by a single family.

There's a store at the ground floor, a ballroom on the 2nd floor,

a warehouse on the 3rd and the family resides on the fourth.

See the balcony?

Locals love festivities,

so if you hear music don't be shy and join in the fun!

When salt flat cannot provide any more entertainment,

you have to improvise and make a few epic pics

without a drop of Photoshop.

What else is there to do, right?

This young lady is graduating, so a huge hall was rented out.

Look at the chandelier, cascade of cakes, and a lemonade fountain.

This graduation party trumps any wedding I've seen back home.

Beware there isn't too much food served.

Locals prefer their beer instead.

An entry ticket is a case, which you get on the 1st floor.

Believe it or not, this is my pass inside.

You have to drink as soon as you enter.

It is customary to pour out a little bit on the ground before you take your 1st sip.

Then you have to throw fake snow on hosts and wish them best of luck.

I'll take that. Only a half of case left.

After all official ceremonies are completed, the only thing left to do is dancing.

I uncovered another Uyuni's best kept secret on my 2nd day here.

Turns out this salt flat is also world's largest deposit of lithium.

Lithium is 21st Century's gold!

It is used in every battery – from your smartphone to a Tesla engine.

This salt desert holds about a trillion dollars' worth!!!

Lithium mining is well under way.

Maybe in 20th Reloaded season some other Nastya will show you rich and cool Bolivia!

But she certainly will not be able to show you such beauty!

Nothing screams Bolivia more than these Charlie Chaplin hat-wearing ladies do. Cholitas.

They always wear traditional ponchos and carry sacks called Aguayo.

They look like Russian dolls with ten sets of skirts on and a very distinctive walking style.

El Alto is famed for cholitas wrestling – a one of a kind show.

I love what they did with a poster!

My admission fee covers one popcorn, a return ticket to La Paz and two restroom passes.

This is a sellout. Locals are mixed with tourists.

Let's see what's up.

Is he the main draw? This is nuts!

When cholitas hit the ring, the crowd couldn't control its popcorn consumption.

All the flipping! All of these skirts!

Anyone can see that cholita fights are staged.

Look at that! It's staged, but they hit the floor hard. Look at that. No mercy!

Cholitas fighting is a weird cross between wrestling, drunken wedding fights and clownery.

Complete bedlam, yet I cannot look away!

Yes! The moment is here!

Festive background music please.

Not that one! Give me a good one.

Much better.

Dear all, I hereby declare this salt flat officially reloaded!

I hope you're at home clapping!

Not to brag, but it's the first time a Reloaded host

sets a flag up, so there!

This is 21st Century yet in Bolivia you feel like a true pioneer.

Where else would you find brightly dressed Indians next skyscrapers?

What other town can you get to by air?..

Everything here seems odd! Prehistoric land… prehistoric customs!..

Different food… water…even the sun here shines differently!

Just get here. It doesn't matter if you have a $100 or a gold card! You will fall in love with weird.

Nastya: Hi Tosha.

Anton: Hey dear!

Nastya: Did altitude kick your butt too?

Anton: I'm dying. You?

Nastya: It's nasty. I realized what the most precious gem is. Forget gold and diamonds. It's the oxygen for sure!

Anton: I so understand what you're saying! How about we fly to a place rich with oxygen?

Nastya: Can't wait.

Anton: Anywhere.

Anton: We'll see you all in the next town.

Nastya: Oxygen rich town. This is unbearable. Salt flat was flat and white.

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MINI 2周年記念の案内が届きました Happy Birthday to Your Mini - Duration: 1:03.

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N. Korea rejects preconditions for direct talks with U.S. - Duration: 0:52.

In recent weeks there have been signs that North Korea and the United States might be

moving closer to direct talks.

On Saturday, North Korea again said it's open to dialogue with the U.S.... but it rejected

Washington's key precondition that it first demonstrate a willingness to denuclearize.

According to the regime's central news agency, a foreign ministry spokesperson said Pyongyang

has never accepted preconditions for talks with the U.S. and would not "beg for conversation."

The spokesperson said the kind of dialogue North Korea wants is one between states on

equal footing.

It was just before the closing ceremony of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics last month...

that North Korea expressed its willingness to talk... through General Kim Yong-chol,

who was visiting South Korea and met with President Moon Jae-in.

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South Korea's Moon Jae-in to send special envoys to N. Korea Monday to broker talks with Washington - Duration: 2:40.

The presidential office has unveiled the names of President Moon's special envoys traveling

to North Korea for a two-day visit on Monday afternoon.

Our chief Blue House correspondent Moon Connyoung reports.

South Korean President Moon Jae-in is sending his top national security adviser and chief

intelligence officer as special envoys to Pyongyang on Monday in a bid to persuade North

Korean leader Kim Jong-un to come to the dialogue table with Washington.

It's only the latest chapter in an Olympics-driven detente between the two Koreas and part of

Mr. Moon's efforts to carry the momentum forward to resolve the nuclear standoff on the Korean

Peninsula.

"The special delegation will take a direct chartered flight to Pyongyang Monday afternoon

for a two-day visit during which they will hold talks with high-level North Korean officials

to discuss ways to establish peace on the Korean Peninsula and develop relations between

the two Koreas."

The Blue House says the nature of the South's special delegation is to reciprocate the North

Korean leader's decision to send a senior Olympics delegation... including his sister,

Kim Yo-jong, who delivered Kim's invitation for an inter-Korean summit.

"Seoul's special delegation will comprehensively discuss various issues especially, on ways

to set the 'right conditions' for U.S., North Korea talks aimed at denuclearization and

improve inter-Korean relations."

A reasonable assumption at this point is that Seoul's special envoy will also carry a written

message from South Korean President Moon to the North's Kim... and the extensive discussions

will include the possibility of a crossborder summit between the two leaders.

The ten-member group traveling to Pyongyang comprises key officials in the South Korean

government in charge of North Korean affairs.

Among them - Vice Unification Minister, Chun Hae-sung, who's been at the forefront of the

latest inter-Korean contact since January this year.

The chief of the National Intelligence Service, Suh Hoon... has been involved in the coordination

of the two previous inter-Korean summits in 2000 and 2007 and the NSC chief Chung Eui-yong

who will be leading as Mr. Moon's special envoy oversees inter-Korean relations, diplomacy

and national defense... acting as the primary contact between the Moon government and the

Trump administration.

A senior Blue House official said one of the special envoys' key missions will be finding

out the North Korean leader's views on various issues and accurately relaying the message

to the South Korean president.

After the two-day visit to North Korea, the special envoys will travel to the United States

to brief officials on their discussions in Pyongyang.

Moon Connyoung, Arirang News, the Blue House.

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6491 YILINDAN GELEN ZAMAN YOLCUSU - JAMES OLİVER - Duration: 6:12.

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but essentially what I am is I'm sort of like an archaeologist I

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భ‌ర్త దుబాయ్ వెళ్ల‌డంతో ప్రియుడుతో ఇంట్లో కాపురం పెట్టేసింది || Latest Viral News In Telugu - Duration: 2:28.

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MING VLOG #13: Century of Light @ National Gallery - Duration: 4:04.

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What are you doing Miss

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