Admits killing 9 people after luring through social networks
Japan A 29-year-old man confessed to killing 9 people after luring them to commit suicide through social media.
continue readingMore than 34.4 million people become infected with COV globally
Globally more than one million deaths of nCoV are recorded in more than 34.4 million infected people, while WHO reassures the world that Covid-19 'can stop'.
continue readingThe 'weapon of revenge' once disillusioned Nazi Germany
On the morning of September 8, 1944, a large explosion rocked the southeastern suburbs of Paris, caused by the V-2, the world's first guided ballistic missile.
continue readingThe elephant and donkey process became a two-party symbol in America
The story of elephants and donkeys that became symbols of the Republicans and Democrats began 192 years ago, during the campaign of Andrew Jackson.
continue readingWho is Trump's far-right group asking for a 'waiting sentence'?
The Proud Boys is a far-right group that supports President Trump, but is controversial because of its extremist ideology and many deviant views.
continue readingVietnam welcomes the new Prime Minister of Japan to visit
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Vietnam welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Suga Yoshihide to visit during its first trip scheduled for October.
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Trump's campaign is set to sue the Philadelphia administration on charges that it prohibits presidential supporters from overseeing the voting process.
continue readingTrump said he didn't go bald by eating McDonald's
Trump shared a post implying that fast food giant McDonald's fries were the secret to his signature haircut.
continue readingAzerbaijan accused Armenia of firing ballistic missiles
The Azerbaijan Defense Ministry said the Armenian-backed force launched three ballistic missiles in the area of the fighting, but they did not explode.
continue readingMore than 34 million people are infected with COV globally
Globally more than one million deaths of nCoV are recorded in more than 34 million infected people, while WHO reassures the world that Covid-19 'can stop'.
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