Good morning, here are our early stories:
-- South Korea: Summit With U.S. Likely Next Month.
-- Federal Judge Upholds DACA, Calling White House Decision To Rescind It 'Capricious'.
-- VA Nominee In Limbo As Senators Weigh Allegations.
-- Philippines Orders Deportation Of Australian Activist Nun.
-- Germany's Jewish Community Responds After Man Attacked For Wearing Yarmulke.
And here are more early headlines:
Nakasone Confirmed As Head Of NSA, U.S. Cyber Command. (
Politico
Taliban Declare Start To Spring Military Offensive In Afghanistan. (
Reuters
Greenland Parties To Seek Coalition Government After Election. (
Bloomberg
Medicare Seeks Clearer Rules On Hospital Payments. (
Washington Post
E.U., U.N. Hold Conference On Peace For Syria. (
VOA
Australia, New Zealand Honor War Dead On Anzac Day. (
Independent
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