June 16, 2013 -- Updated 0553 GMT (1353 HKT) Edited by Hilary Whiteman in Hong Kong
North Korea proposes U.S. talks to "ease tensions in the Korean Peninsula," state media reports, days after Pyongyang calls off planned talks with the South. FULL STORY
IRANIAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
- Centrist Hassan Rouhani to lead Iran
- Who is Hassan Rouhani?
- What's at stake? | Photos: Iran votes
- What's next for Ahmadinejad?
- Why the Iranian election matters
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