
Chinese newspapers threatened Australian warships to 'taste bitter fruits'
The Global Times warned Australia not to send warships near China or to "taste bitter fruits", but did not elaborate.
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More than 64 million cases of carbon dioxide worldwide, WHO warns of future pandemic
Globally, more than 64 million cases have been reported and nearly 1.5 million people have died of nCoV, WHO warns of another pandemic if not learned.
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Times of Israel suspected of assassination of Iran nuclear expert
At least five experts involved in Iran's nuclear program have been assassinated in the past 10 years, all of which are attributed to Israeli agents.
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Four years Melania changed image in the White House
From a simple, sociable style in the early days, Melania Trump gradually changed and was considered by many Americans as a symbol of elegance and luxury.
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Car crashed into crowds in Germany, two people died
At least two people died and 15 were injured after a car crashed into a pedestrian zone in Trier, Germany.
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The Wuhan people have not relieved the pain of Covid-19
Liu Pei'en stopped his business and went to Buddha's door to calm his mind after his father passed away due to suspicion of Covid-January 19.
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Trump criticized the Arizona Governor for certifying the election results
Trump said that Governor Doug Ducey was "traitor" after the Republican member certified election results in the state of Arizona.
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Georgia is ready to investigate allegations of 'election fraud'
The Georgia Secretary of State announced that it would investigate any justified allegations of electoral fraud, while always protecting its integrity.
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Biden announced the group in charge of the inauguration
The group of senior personnel announced by Biden, including people of color and women, will raise funds and conduct activities for the inauguration on January 20, 2021.
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Over 63.5 million cases of COV worldwide, WHO promises to trace Covid-19 origin
Globally, with more than 63.5 million people infected with nCoV, of which 1.4 million have died, WHO is committed to "doing everything" to find the origin of Covid-19.
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