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ExplainerThe slow train from North Korea: How Kim Jong Un travels to China September 1, 2025 at 6:24 AM SEOUL (Reuters) North Korean leader Kim Jong Un left Pyongyang by train on Monday on his way to Beijing, Yonhap news agency reported, relying on a slow but specialised form of transport that the r...

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September 1, 2025 at 6:24 AM

SEOUL (Reuters) -North Korean leader Kim Jong Un left Pyongyang by train on Monday on his way to Beijing, Yonhap news agency reported, relying on a slow but specialised form of transport that the reclusive country's leaders have used for decades.

It was not clear which train he used, but in the past he has used bulletproof trains that offer a safer and more comfortable space for a large entourage, security guards, food and amenities, and a place to discuss agendas ahead of meetings, experts say.

Since becoming leader in late 2011, Kim has used a train to visit China, Vietnam, and Russia.

WHAT'S INSIDE THE TRAINS?

It is unclear how many trains North Korean leaders have used over the years, but Ahn Byung-min, a South Korean expert on North Korean transportation, has said multiple trains were needed for security reasons.

Ahn said those trains have 10 to 15 carriages each, some of which are used only by the leader, such as a bedroom, but others carry security guards and medical staff.

They also usually have space for Kim's office, communications equipment, a restaurant, and several car transportation carriages for two armoured Mercedes, he added.

A video released in 2018 by North Korean state TV showed Kim meeting with top Chinese officials in a wide train car ringed with pink couches.

The video also showed the carriage housing Kim's office, with a desk and chair, and a map of China and the Korean peninsula on the wall behind it.

In 2020, state TV footage showed Kim riding a train to visit a typhoon-hit area, offering a glimpse of a carriage decorated with flower-shaped lighting and zebra-printed fabric chairs.

In the 2002 book "Orient Express", Russian official Konstantin Pulikovsky described a three-week journey to Moscow by Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Un's father and predecessor.

In that train, cases of Bordeaux and Beaujolais wine were flown in from Paris, as were live lobsters, according to the book.

HOW DOES IT CROSS BORDERS?

When Kim Jong Un took the train to Russia, including in 2023 for a summit with President Vladimir Putin, its wheel assemblies had to be reconfigured at a border station because the two countries use different rail gauges, Ahn said.

While there is no such requirement for China, a Chinese locomotive pulls the train once it crosses the border, because a local engineer knows the rail system and signals, said Kim Han-tae, a South Korean former train engineer who has written a book on North Korea's railways.

To travel to previous summits with Xi, Kim's specially equipped string of train carriages was usually hauled by matching green DF11Z locomotives, Chinese-made engines sporting the emblem of the state-owned China Railway Corporation, with at least three different serial registration numbers, according to a review of media images.

Ahn noted the serial numbers were either 0001 or 0002, suggesting China was providing him with engines reserved for the most senior officials.

And when Kim travelled across China to his 2019 summit with U.S. President Donald Trump in Vietnam, his train was pulled by a red-and-yellow locomotive emblazoned with China's national railway logo.

The train can reach speeds of up to 80 kph (50 mph) on China's network, compared with a maximum of about 45 kph (28 mph) on North Korea's tracks, Ahn said.

WHO USES THE TRAINS?

North Korea's founding leader, Kim Il Sung, Kim's grandfather, travelled abroad by train regularly during his rule until his death in 1994.

Kim Jong Il relied solely on trains to visit Russia three times, including a 20,000 km trip to Moscow in 2001.

He died of a reported heart attack in late 2011 while on one of his trains and the carriage is on display at his mausoleum.

The train has been at the centre of state propaganda around the ruling Kim family's embarking on long train journeys to meet ordinary North Koreans across the country.

In 2022 state television showed Kim Jong Un taking what it termed an "exhaustive train tour" around North Korea to inspect corn crops and promote a "communist utopia".

(Reporting by Ju-min Park and Josh SmithEditing by Frances Kerry)

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FILE - Rudy Giuliani speaks to the media outside Manhattan federal court in New York, Jan. 3, 2025. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, file)

Rudy Giuliani is recovering from a fractured vertebra and other injuries following a car crash in New Hampshire in which he was a passenger, a spokesperson for the former New York City mayor said Sunday.

Giuliani was being driven in a rented Ford Bronco by his spokesperson Ted Goodman when their vehicle was struck from behind by a Honda HR-V driven by a 19-year-old woman late Saturday evening, New Hampshire State Police said in a statement.

Troopers witnessed the crash, which caused both vehicles to hit the highway median and left them "heavily damaged," state police said. Goodman and the 19-year-old suffered "non-life-threatening injuries" and were taken to hospitals for treatment, the agency added.

State police said they are investigating the crash and no charges have been filed.

Giuliani, 81, was taken to a nearby trauma center and was being treated for a fractured thoracic vertebra, multiple lacerations and contusions, as well as injuries to his left arm and lower leg, according to a statement posted on X by Michael Ragusa, Giuliani's head of security.

Giuliani "sustained injuries but is in good spirits and recovering tremendously," Ragusa said, adding: "This was not a targeted attack."

Prior to the accident, Giuliani had been "flagged down by a woman who was the victim of a domestic violence incident" and contacted police assistance on her behalf, Ragusa said. After police arrived, Giuliani continued on his way and his vehicle was hit shortly after pulling onto the highway in a crash that was "entirely unrelated" to the domestic violence incident, Ragusa told The in an emailed statement.

State police said troopers were investigating a domestic violence report on the southbound Interstate 93 highway shortly before 10 p.m. and observed the crash, which occurred on the northbound lanes. Troopers and fire personnel quickly crossed to provide help.

New Hampshire State Police declined to comment on whether Giuliani had contacted the agency regarding the account of a domestic violence incident.

Goodman did not respond to requests for comment and Giuliani's team did not provide additional details about the circumstances surrounding the crash.

"Thank you to all the people that have reached out since learning the news about my Father," Andrew Giuliani, Rudy Giuliani's son, wrote in a post on X. "Your prayers mean the world."

The crash follows some rocky years for the onetime Republican presidential candidate, who was dubbed "America's mayor" in light of his leadership in New York after the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001.

Giuliani later became President Donald Trump's personal attorney for a time and a vocal proponent of Trump's allegations of fraud in the 2020 election, won by Democrat Joe Biden. Trump and his backers lost dozens of lawsuits claiming fraud, and numerous recounts, reviews and audits of the election results turned up no signs of significant wrongdoing or error.

Two former Georgia elections workers later won a $148 million defamation judgment against Giuliani. As they sought to collect the judgment, the former federal prosecutor was found in contempt of court and faced a trial this winter over the ownership of some of his assets. He ultimately struck a deal that let him keep his homes and various belongings, including prized World Series rings, in exchange for unspecified compensation and a promise to stop speaking ill of the ex-election workers. ____

writer Jennifer Peltz in New York City contributed to this report.

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In the Israelioccupied West Bank, Palestinian taps run dry Ali Sawafta and Nuha SharafSeptember 1, 2025 at 7:04 AM By Ali Sawafta and Nuha Sharaf KFAR MALIK, West Bank/JERUSALEM (Reuters) Palestinians in the Israelioccupied West Bank are facing severe water shortages that they say are being driven b...

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KFAR MALIK, West Bank/JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank are facing severe water shortages that they say are being driven by increasing attacks on scarce water sources by extremist Jewish settlers.

Across the West Bank in Palestinian communities, residents are reporting shortages that have left taps in homes dry and farms without irrigation.

In Ramallah, one of the largest Palestinian cities in the West Bank and the administrative capital of the Palestinian Authority, residents facing water shortages are now relying on public taps.

"We only get water at home twice a week, so people are forced to come here," said Umm Ziad, as she filled empty plastic bottles with water alongside other Ramallah residents.

The United Nations recorded 62 incidents of Jewish settlers vandalising water wells, pipelines, irrigation networks and other water-related infrastructure in the West Bank in the first six months of the year.

The Israeli military acknowledged it has received multiple reports of Israeli civilians intentionally causing damage to water infrastructure but that no suspects had been identified.

Among the targets have been a freshwater spring and a water distribution station in Ein Samiya, around 16 km (10 miles) northeast of Ramallah, serving around 20 nearby Palestinian villages and some city neighbourhoods.

Settlers have taken over the spring that many Palestinians have used for generations to cool off in the hot summer months.

Palestinian public utility Jerusalem Water Undertaking said the Ein Samiya water distribution station had become a frequent target of settler vandalism.

"Settler violence has escalated dramatically," Abdullah Bairait, 60, a resident of nearby Kfar Malik, standing on a hilltop overlooking the spring.

"They enter the spring stations, break them, remove cameras, and cut off the water for hours," he said.

The Ein Samiya spring and Kfar Malik village have been increasingly surrounded by Jewish Israeli settlements. The United Nations and most foreign governments consider settlements in the West Bank to be illegal under international law and an obstacle to the establishment of a future Palestinian state.

According to the United Nations' humanitarian office, settlers carried out multiple attacks targeting water springs and vital water infrastructure in the Ramallah, Salfit and Nablus areas between June 1 and July 14. The Ein Samiya water spring had been repeatedly attacked, it said in a July report.

Israeli security forces view any damage to infrastructure as a serious matter and were carrying out covert and overt actions to prevent further harm, the Israeli military said in response to Reuters questions for this story. It said the Palestinian Water Authority had been given access to carry out repairs.

Kareem Jubran, director of field research at Israeli rights group B'Tselem, told Reuters that settlers had taken control over most natural springs in the West Bank in recent years and prevented Palestinians from accessing them.

Palestinians have long faced a campaign of intimidation, harassment and physical violence by extremist settlers, who represent a minority of Jewish settlers living in the West Bank. Most live in settlements for financial or ideological reasons and do not advocate for violence against Palestinians.

Palestinians say the frequency of settler violence in the West Bank has increased since the October 7, 2023 Hamas attacks on Israel.

They say they fear the rise in settler violence is part of a campaign to drive them from the land. The United Nations has registered 925 such incidents in the first seven months of this year, a 16% year-on-year increase.

Since the Hamas militant attacks which sparked the war in Gaza, several Israeli politicians have advocated for Israel to annex the West Bank, which it has occupied since 1967.

Reuters reported on Sunday that Israeli officials said the government is now considering annexing the territory after France and other Western nations said they would recognise a Palestinian state this month. The Palestinian Authority wants a future Palestinian state to encompass West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.

Palestinians in the West Bank have long struggled to access water. The Western-backed Palestinian Authority exercises limited civic rule in parts of the territory and relies on Israeli approvals to develop and expand water infrastructure. Palestinian officials and rights groups say that's rarely given.

B'Tselem said in an April 2023 report that Palestinians were facing a chronic water crisis, while settlers have an abundance of water.

"The water shortage in the West Bank is the intentional outcome of Israel's deliberately discriminatory policy, which views water as another means for controlling the Palestinians," B'Tselem wrote in the report.

Across the West Bank, water tanks are common in Palestinian homes, storing rainwater or water delivered by trucks due to an already unreliable piped water network that has been exacerbated by the settler attacks.

COGAT, the Israeli military agency that oversees policy in the West Bank and Gaza, said in response to Reuters questions the Palestinian Authority was responsible for supplying water to Palestinians in the West Bank. Israel transferred 90 million cubic meters of water to the Palestinian Authority each year, it said, blaming any shortages on water theft by Palestinians.

Along with traveling long distances to collect water, Palestinians have become reliant on costly water deliveries to manage the chronic water crisis that they fear will only grow.

"If the settlers continue their attacks, we will have conflict on water," said Wafeeq Saleem, who was collecting water from a public tap outside Ramallah.

"Water is the most important thing for us."

(Reporting by Ali Sawafta in Ein Samiya and Ramallah, Alexander Cornwell in Ein Samiya, Nuha Sharaf in Jerusalem; writing by Alexander Cornwell; Editing by Ros Russell)

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How Much the Average Upper Class Retiree Spends Monthly at Age 75 John CsiszarSeptember 1, 2025 at 6:11 AM AJWatt / Getty Images The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) regularly publishes data on the income and expenses of Americans by age group.

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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) regularly publishes data on the income and expenses of Americans by age group. For retirees, data is divided into two categories: ages 65 to 74, and ages 75+. Thus, there's no specific line item for how much upper class retirees spend at 75.

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However, the data does provide a good baseline for what retirees spend on average right at the age of 75. Here's a deeper dive into the BLS statistics, and what they can tell us about how much upper-class retirees are spending at age 75.

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What Is the Average Spend for Older Retirees?

The best data on retiree spending comes from the annual Consumer Expenditure Report (CES) put out by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The 2024 version of the CES, according to Corebridge Financial, showed retirees aged 75 and older spent an average of $53,031 annually in 2023. This is actually a fairly major decrease from those who were 65 to 74. This age group spent an average of $65,149 annually — an increase of nearly 23% over older retirees.

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How Much Did the Upper Class Spend?

That $53,031 figure is an average annual spend across all income categories. The upper class often spend a lot more. Although the specific amount spent by the rich is not broken down by the BLS, a study conducted by the Employee Benefit Research Institute in 2022 showed that 3% of retirees spent more than $7,000 per month — and that's just on average. By definition, this means that many upper class retirees 75 and older are spending $10,000 or more per month — and perhaps much more than that.

What Happens to Spending After Age 75?

Thanks to inflation driving up prices every year, it might make sense to assume that seniors increase their spending throughout their entire retirement. However, the reality is that the older you get, the less you likely spend.

The Corebridge Financial analysis indicated seniors tend to follow a three-phase process in retirement. The most spending comes in the first few years after retirement, when seniors are still relatively young and healthy, and can indulge their lifelong fantasies for travel, hobbies or other types of entertainment. Given an abundance of free time and no restrictions on chasing their joy, retirees tend to spend more money in this "go-go" phase.

This initial phase is followed by two periods of declining spending, the "slow-go" and the "no-go" years. By the final "no-go" phase, most retirees spend more time at home, whether due to physical ailments, a desire to remain home and/or with family, fatigue, or simply the lack of interest in continuing to travel or explore.

How Is the Upper Class Different?

Of course, there are many things different about the upper class as opposed to the rest of America. Not only does the upper class spend more money on average, they can also afford it more than other income categories. As pointed out by the Financial Planning Association, retirees in the bottom income quintile, perhaps not surprisingly, tend to spend more than they earn in retirement. This means they end up depleting their nest eggs over time. But those in the upper class tend to actually increase their net worth in retirement, in large part because they draw less than their investments earn.

The Bottom Line

Wealthy retirees, by definition, are not "the average." Even though they spend much more in retirement than the average American, they can afford it. While most Americans struggle to save enough money to fund a decades-long retirement, upper-class retirees don't have that problem. Even when spending $10,000 or more per month, rich Americans tend to grow their net worth during their retirement, not deplete it.

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I'm a Mechanic: 4 European Family Cars To Avoid in 2025 G. Brian DavisSeptember 1, 2025 at 6:12 AM ©Volkswagen Looking for family cars that balance performance, design, affordability and features? Try These: 10 Cars That Outlast the Average Vehicle Learn More: 6 LowRisk Ways To Build Your Savings in...

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Looking for family cars that balance performance, design, affordability and features?

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Look elsewhere and avoid these European duds that cost more than they deliver.

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Mini Countryman -

Starting Price: $40,075

While Mini enjoys a strong reputation, skip the Countryman if you're looking for a family car.

"Sure, it's relatively fun to drive and comes with character, but you'd be surprised at how high the maintenance costs are," noted Alan Gelfand, mechanic and owner of German Car Depot. "With a small cargo area and rear seats, the Countryman isn't exactly the most practical family car."

Plus, the vehicle's size isn't reflected in its price tag, which starts above $40,000, according to Kelley Blue Book.

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Alfa Romeo Stelvio -

Starting Price: $52,245

Granted, the Selvio comes with a certain Italian flair. But like most Alfa Romeo's, it spends far too much time in the shop, and often proves expensive to maintain in the U.S.

Gelfand urged parents to skip the flashy Italian brand in favor of more traditional European automakers: "Alfa Romeo has failed to match the reliability of German, British and Swedish brands. In the case of the Stelvio, the cargo area is smaller than other compact SUVs, and it's just not as practical."

Audi Q7 -

Starting Price: $61,795

Even if you're looking to drop $60,000 to $80,000 on a midsize SUV, you have better alternatives than the Audi Q7.

Not least among its problems are maintenance and reliability issues. Melanie Musson, auto industry expert with AutoInsurance.org, pointed out that repairing the oft-glitchy Q7 gets expensive fast: "The Q7 has a lot of issues with electronic failures, which can vary from annoying to debilitating. If you buy a luxury SUV, you should expect to have problem-free, comfortable driving for years, and the Q7 does not live up to that expectation."

Consider the BMW X5 instead as a worthy competitor.

Volkswagen Atlas -

Starting Price: $39,625

On the plus side, the Atlas does come with more room than most mid-size SUVs. But the interior cabin is ho-hum at best, and what lies under the hood is even less attractive.

Musson explained that reliability issues continue to plague VW, and the Atlas in particular: "Electronic issues cause a variety of problems. Some of the safety features are glitchy, like the automatic emergency braking system. The transmission is prone to shifting problems and even failure."

In other words, parents who value safety and dependability can find far superior alternatives than the cars listed above.

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7 Items Retirees Should Buy at Walmart Before Summer Ends Heather TaylorSeptember 1, 2025 at 6:13 AM bgwalker / iStock.com The end of summer means savvy retirees are buying up the season's hottest items at their newly discounted prices.

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The end of summer means savvy retirees are buying up the season's hottest items at their newly discounted prices. For those shopping at Walmart, this means taking advantage of sales on top brands like Honeywell, Better Homes & Gardens and many more to save money.

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GOBankingRates pulled seven sales retirees won't want to miss out on as we wrap up summer and head into the fall season. Get ready to shop and save on these Walmart bargains.

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Price: $18.94

More than 1,000 Walmart shoppers have purchased the black Honeywell turbo force power table fan since August 17.

Not only are fans in demand during the final stretch of summer days and nights, but they're even more of a must-buy on sale. Each 10-inch table fan is now $10.05 off its regular price in black or white.

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Price: $11

Save nearly $6 when you purchase Better Homes & Gardens rattan beverage tray at Walmart.

This rattan tray comes highly reviewed by shoppers for its ability to hold up to eight glasses, versatility (the top part pops off so you can use it as a decorative tray) and looking much more expensive than what it costs. One shopper even commented that this tray has "Pottery Barn vibes."

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Stock up and save on plastic, stemless wine glasses from Better Homes & Gardens. These blue glasses are now $2 apiece and hold up to 15 ounces of your favorite fall, and winter, cool beverages.

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Price: $5

Put the Better Homes & Gardens oval-shaped serving tray to work this fall, sharing appetizers during football season or acting as a pretty tray for delicious dishes on Thanksgiving. Walmart shoppers save nearly $3 on their choice of blue, green or gray trays.

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Price: $10.97

Only green and gray versions of Better Homes & Gardens' salad serving bowl and utensil set are still on sale, so don't wait to shop for your favorite style.

Each four-piece set includes a salad bowl, coordinating serving utensils and an acacia wood lid. This chic set can be used and reused for every meal and gathering, from weeknight dinners to holiday festivities.

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Price: $4.83

Slow cooker season is nearly upon us! If you're planning to use your Crock-Pot or slow cooker this fall, make sure to shop for the slow cooker liners from Reynolds Kitchens. Each eight-count package fits cookers up to three to eight quarts in size.

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Price: $44.99

Buying a space heater may be the last thing on your mind right now, but the savings on Dreo's portable space heater are simply too good to pass up.

These electric heaters are now $155 off their original price: that's a lot of bang for your buck! Invest in one (or two) ahead of the cold weather months to keep your small to mid-sized rooms toasty warm.

Editor's note: Prices and availability are accurate as of August 28, 2025, and are subject to change.

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