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Asia Compact | 30.04.2018, 18:00 UTC

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Asia Compact 30.04.2018 | 18:00 UTC
Asia
Korean family reunions: too little, too late?
Leaders of the two Koreas agreed to resume reunions of war-separated Korean families at their recent summit. But this hasn't brought much solace to the affected North and South Korean families. Alexander Freund reports.
Muslim radicalization in Britain: countering the extremists' rationale
In an interview with DW, London-based scholar Dr. Farid Panjwani talks about the reasons behind the growing radicalization of South Asian Muslim youths in the UK, and what needs to be done to counter extremist threat.
In Depth
South Korea's self-appointed 'patriots' protest against rapprochement with North Korea
After the historic summit of the two Korean heads of state, South Korea's nationalists are mobilizing to oppose closer ties. But, the majority of the population remains optimistic. Alexander Freund reports from Seoul.
News
Kabul hit by twin suicide blasts, several deaths reported
Two explosions in Afghanistan's capital have killed more than 20 people, officials say. The so-called "Islamic State" claimed responsibility for the attacks, which also targeted journalists.

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