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Canadian Prime Minister said 'freedom of speech is also limited'

April Richards 31 Oct 2020

The Canadian prime minister defends freedom of expression, but added it is "limited" and should not "arbitrarily hurt" other communities.

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German warships paid the price when impersonating enemy ships in 1914

Verso Gina 30 Oct 2020

The German cruiser Cap Trafalgar disguised as the British merchant ship and sailed on September 14, 1914, but was not expected to encounter the ship she disguised as soon.

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China shows off the formula for quenching 'speed'

Lisa Laws Peaks 30 Oct 2020

A few days after the discovery of nCoV infection in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China, China immediately tested more than 4.7 million people there.

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France arrested people suspected of having links to the stabber

Fidza Hamdan 30 Oct 2020

French police arrested and interrogated a man believed to be involved in the culprit of the stabbing at a church in Nice city.

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China is ambitious to build a 'modern army' by 2027

Shahzana Mallick 30 Oct 2020

China's 14th Five-Year Plan for the first time aims to possess a "fully modernized army" in the next seven years.

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The risk of Europeans 'surrendering' Covid-19

Marion Proudley 30 Oct 2020

Europe is re-imposing a second Covid-19 blocking restriction, but the people show a lack of cooperation because they are too tired.

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Three people stabbed to death in France once illegally crossed the border

Paul Hopp 30 Oct 2020

Brahim Aouissaoui, of Tunisian origin, illegally crossed the border to France just days before the stabbing stabbing that killed three people outside a church in Nice.

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The United Nations is ready to assist Viet Nam in overcoming the consequences of floods

Maria Vallejo 29 Oct 2020

Secretary General António Guterres affirmed the United Nations is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to help Vietnam overcome the consequences of floods and landslides.

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How Americans vote by mail

The Americans voted by mail more than 150 years ago and this form of election became more and more popular between Covid-19, though Trump assumed it would lead to fraud.

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Trump has trouble using China as a 'shield'

Sminer Codef 28 Oct 2020

Trump wants to hit hard with China to distract public attention from his failures, but this strategy does not seem to be working.

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