Top 5 International Stories This Morning

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS – Below is a round-up of the trending international news video stories from Reuters News.

Wall Street ends down

U.S. stocks closed lower in an up-and-down session, dragged down by tech and energy shares, as investors adjusted to a more volatile market. Aleksandra Michalska reports.

Graham against military parade with “Soviet style hardware display”

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham says he would support a military parade if it honoured service members, but that he’d be against a “Soviet style hardware display.

Aftershocks rattle Taiwan as quake toll rises to 10

Scores of aftershocks have hampered rescue efforts as emergency personnel combed through collapsed buildings in search of survivors after a powerful earthquake killed at least 10 people near Taiwan’s popular tourist city of Hualien. Rosanna Philpott reports.

North Korea says no U.S. talks planned at Olympics

State media says North Korea has no intention of meeting U.S. officials during the Winter Olympics, shutting down hopes the Games may resolve a standoff over the North’s nuclear program. Rosanna Philpott reports.

Wynn shares move up

Wynn Resorts shares moved up after Matt Maddox replaced Steve Wynn as CEO, who quit amid sexual misconduct allegations. Aleksandra Michalska reports.