What's News: World-Wide -- WSJ
June 18 2018 - 3:02AM
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The administration's policy of separating immigrant children
from adults at the southern border is threatening to engulf broader
negotiations on policies for dealing with immigrants already in the
U.S. illegally.
Lawyer Ivan Duque won Colombia's presidency in a runoff against
rival Gustavo Petro, a former guerrilla.
Special counsel Mueller is examining a meeting between Trump
adviser Roger Stone and a Russian national in May 2016.
Macedonia will rename itself North Macedonia as part of an
agreement with Greece to settle an old dispute.
A drugs crackdown in Bangladesh in recent weeks has resulted in
some 13,000 arrests and more than 100 people killed in raids.
Florida's Senate candidates are vigorously courting the state's
Puerto Rican voters, whose numbers have swelled.
Legal prostitution in Nevada faces proposed bans in two
counties, driven largely by women's advocacy groups.
Trump is scheduled to attend a public meeting of his top
space-policy council, underscoring a commitment to exploration.
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June 18, 2018 02:47 ET (06:47 GMT)
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