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Chatter: North Korea sends envoy to China

What's Kim Jong Un's boy doing in Beijing? Also: security experts say internet warfare is all but imminent, and - gasp - garden gnomes have been allowed back at the Chelsea Flower Show. Just this once.
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What's Kim Jong Un's boy doing in Beijing? That's the question of the day. Also: security experts say internet warfare is all but imminent, and - gasp - garden gnomes have been allowed back at the Chelsea Flower Show. Just this once.
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Chatter: Mile-wide tornado rips through Oklahoma

Nearly 100 feared dead in Oklahoma; the US has started saying 'Myanmar' over 'Burma'; and pose with a toilet to get hitched in India.
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Nearly 100 feared dead in Oklahoma tornado; the US has started saying 'Myanmar' over 'Burma'; and now you have to pose with a toilet to get hitched in central India.
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North Korea’s latest barking? South Korea had a sex scandal

The sexual peccadilloes of South Korean public servants are now the target of North Korean complaints.
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President of South Korea Park Geun-hye claps while addressing a joint meeting of Congress on Capitol Hill May 8, 2013 in Washington, DC. The alleged groping incident occurred during her trip to the US. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images)

SEOUL, South Korea — Last week, the administration of the South Korean president, Park Geun-hye, fired a spokesman after a Korean American intern called the police on him.

During the president’s visit to Washington, DC, the unnamed victim accused the official, Yoon Chang-jung, of grabbing her buttocks and, later that night, answering his hotel door for her wearing only underwear.

The official, Yoon Chang-jung, quickly escaped on a flight to Seoul.

On Friday, the North Korean state news agency, KCNA, published a version of the events using its own acerbic vocabulary.

"Upset by this scandal, the puppet group sent him back to south Korea [sic] next day. It kicked up much fuss replacing the spokesman and making an apology to the people and the 'president' on behalf of the senior secretary for publicity of Chongwadae."

Notice that the government mouthpiece accused the “puppet group” — a reference to the South Korean presidential delegation visiting the United States — of deliberately sending Yoon home after they learned of this allegation.

The Blue House has not said this is the case.

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Kurdish men dress in drag to support gender equality

The campaign, entitled 'Kurd Men for Equality' is a response to a sentence given to a man found guilty by the Marivan County tribunal court on 15 April. The campaign's tagline reads: ‘Being a woman is not a way for humiliation or punishment.’

Pro-Assad hackers take control of CBS News' social media accounts

The Syrian Electronic Army, a group of pro-Assad hackers, took control of CBS News Twitter accounts 60 Minutes, 48 Hours and CBS News Denver on Sunday.
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Hackers from the pro-Assad Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) took control of several CBS News Twitter accounts over the weekend, including accounts belonging to 60 Minutes, 48 hours and CBS Denver.

The hack on Sunday was the second attack launched by the Syrian Electronic Army against CBS News social media accounts.

The Syrian Electronic Army has targeted a number of Western news agencies and organizations, including NPR, the BBC and Human Rights Watch, to spread their message of support for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. They also criticize Western media organizations for having an anti-Assad bias. 

“The US government is sponsoring a coup in Venezuela and a terrorist war in Syria,” read one tweet from the hacked 60 Minutes Twitter account. 

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Indonesian pilots have a nasty crystal meth problem

Overworked pilots in Jakarta have a history with Indonesia's No. 1 drug.

Sydney chef stabs customer after complaint

A chef has been charged after he allegedly stabbed a customer with a metal skewer.
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A Sydney chef will face court next month charged with reckless wounding following the confrontation at a restaurant in Lakemba on March 31, 2013. (Ethan Miller/AFP/Getty Images)
Customer stabbed after complaining about bad service.
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