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Trump recorded conciliatory video under pressure from top aides - sources
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's decision to call for calm in a video came at the urging of senior aides, some arguing he could face removal from office or legal liability over his supporters' storming of the U.S. Capitol, two sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
Talks and tips to guide students on career goals
GEARING up to pursue one’s further studies can be daunting, with multiple options and on-the-fence decisions.
Democrats plan impeachment and Twitter deletes Trump's account after Capitol chaos
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An increasingly isolated President Donald Trump sought on Friday to stave off a new drive to impeach him and Twitter permanently suspended his account, two days after his supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol in an assault on American democracy.
Vietnam says US probe over its currency, timber may harm both countries
HANOI: A U.S. probe into Vietnam's currency and timber could harm bilateral relations and negatively impact workers and consumers in both countries, Vietnam said on Friday, citing remarks by its trade minister to the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR).
New Ulsan coach Hong calls for greater unity in bid to end domestic drought
HONG KONG (Reuters) - New coach Hong Myung-bo will ask his Ulsan Hyundai players to show greater unity in key moments as the South Korean legend attempts to turn regional success into domestic dominance by delivering the club’s first K-League title in more than a decade-and-a-half.Five-time World Cup veteran Hong replaced Asian Champions League-winning coach Kim Do-hoon last month at the helm of a club that had become synonymous with falling short of success prior to their continental title win in Qatar in the middle of December.Ulsan’s victory over Persepolis from Iran gave the departing Kim a positive end to a four-year stint that had seen his side finish as runners-up in the South Korean league over the last two season behind Jeonbuk Motors. But now the experienced Hong, who captained and coached his nation at the World Cup, is hoping he can spur his new players towards the kind of domestic dominance that has long eluded the club."I'll talk to the players about having that desire to win," Hong said, according to Yonhap news agency. "I want to stress the importance of professionalism. It's frustrating that we haven't been able to get over that hump the last two years."Just because we've been runners-up for two straight years, it shouldn't diminish the efforts we've put in during that process. The one thing that we've not done as well as Jeonbuk is we haven't been able to come together for the common goal at key junctures."Ulsan’s last K-League success came in 2005, with the club also winning the Korean FA Cup in 2017 as well as Asian titles in 2012 and last year, and it is the drought in the league that Hong is determined to end."We have a very clear goal, that's to win a championship this year," said the 51-year-old, who captained South Korea to the 2002 World Cup semi-finals. "And as important as winning the title right away is, I also want to lay foundation for more titles down the road. “I'll build the squad around our young core and develop our youth players so that they'll be the cornerstones in the future."
Xbox: The oral history of an American video game empire
The box looked like an old VCR, the controller was comically large, and it was made by one of the most boring companies on earth. Somehow, the Xbox triumphed and gave Microsoft Corp the first-and last-successful video game console brand from an American company since Atari.
'Failure at the top:' After U.S. Capitol stormed, security chiefs out
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chief of the U.S. Capitol Police will resign, according to media reports on Thursday, a day after the federal force charged with protecting Congress was unable to keep supporters of Republican President Donald Trump from storming the building.
Premature to talk about compensation for Iran's 2020 downing of airliner, says Canadian aide
OTTAWA (Reuters) - It is too early to discuss how much compensation to pay relatives of those killed when Iran shot down an airliner last year, even though Tehran has suggested an amount, a Canadian adviser said on Thursday.