Top stories to know today: Evacuations out of Sudan, China’s EU comments, S.Korea's Yoon heads to the U.S. to meet with Biden, DeSantis met Japan's Prime Minister, Abortion pill
1. Europe, China and Japan raced to extract their citizens from Khartoum on Monday and thousands more people took advantage of an apparent lull in fighting between the army and a paramilitary force over the past two days to escape Sudan.
2. China respects the status of former Soviet member states as sovereign nations, its foreign ministry said on Monday, after comments by its envoy to Paris triggered an uproar among European capitals.
3. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol set off for the United States and a summit with President Joe Biden at a time of rare questioning in South Korea of an alliance that has guaranteed its security for decades.
4. Potential U.S. presidential candidate Ron DeSantis met Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and lauded bilateral ties, especially the idea of a "strong Japan".
5. Abortion rights supporters expressed relief after the U.S. Supreme Court preserved access to a widely used abortion pill but warned of a long fight ahead as a legal challenge to the medication continues.
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1. Europe, China and Japan raced to extract their citizens from Khartoum on Monday and thousands more people took advantage of an apparent lull in fighting between the army and a paramilitary force over the past two days to escape Sudan.
2. China respects the status of former Soviet member states as sovereign nations, its foreign ministry said on Monday, after comments by its envoy to Paris triggered an uproar among European capitals.
3. South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol set off for the United States and a summit with President Joe Biden at a time of rare questioning in South Korea of an alliance that has guaranteed its security for decades.
4. Potential U.S. presidential candidate Ron DeSantis met Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and lauded bilateral ties, especially the idea of a "strong Japan".
5. Abortion rights supporters expressed relief after the U.S. Supreme Court preserved access to a widely used abortion pill but warned of a long fight ahead as a legal challenge to the medication continues.
#sudan
#evacuations
#china
#eu
#southkorea
#YoonSukYeol
#fumiokishida
#biden
#japan
#unitedstates
#primeminister
#abortionpill
#supremecourt
#morningsnews
#headlines
#News
#reuters
#newsfeed
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