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South Korean trust in North Korea has surged since last week’s feel-good summitat which their leaders declared an end to hostilities and to work towards denuclearization of the peninsula. A survey taken the day North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met South Korean President Moon Jae-in, showed 64.7 percent believe the North will denuclearize and keep peace. Before the summit, only 14.7 percent of those polled said they did, research agency Realmeter said.
Commentary:Emmanuel Macron's state visit to Washington may have achieved a surprising result, writes John Lloyd. There's a chance that the French president showed President Donald Trump "that the leader of the free world must embrace the ideals of liberty, democracy and the rule of law as well as respect agreements."
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has granted a financial hardship waiver to an oil refinery owned by billionaire Carl Icahn, a former adviser to President Donald Trump, exempting the Oklahoma facility from requirements under a federal biofuels law, according to two industry sources briefed on the matter.
T-Mobile US and Sprint said they had agreed to a $26 billion all-stock deal and believed they could win over skeptical regulators because the merger would create thousands of jobs and help the United States beat China to creating the next generation mobile network.
Marathon Petroleum Corp said it would buy rival Andeavor for more than $23 billion to form a company that would leapfrog Valero Energy Corp as the largest U.S. refiner by capacity.
Sainsbury’s has agreed to buy Walmart’s Asda for about 7.3 billion pounds ($10 billion) to create Britain’s biggest supermarket group by market share, overtaking long-standing industry leader Tesco.
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