Over 22 million people are infected with COV globally
The world recorded more than 22 million people infected with nCoV, nearly 777,000 people died, many countries continue to witness a sudden increase in new infections.
continue readingTrump wants to commemorate his brother in the White House
President Trump said he wants to hold a small memorial service for his brother Robert, who died at the age of 71, at the White House on Aug. 21.
continue readingWhy is Belarus in crisis?
Protests in Belarus showed no signs of cooling even a week after President Lukashenko announced his re-election with nearly 80% of the vote.
continue readingThe Australian Prime Minister apologizes for the translation of the yacht phrase
The NSW Premier apologized for not stopping people infected with nCoV from the Ruby Princess cruise to Sydney in March, causing a serious outbreak.
continue readingBelarus sends paratroopers to reinforce the border
Belarus dispatches at least one airborne brigade to the junction of the border with Poland and Lithuania to deal with the escalating tensions.
continue readingRussia is ready to support the Belarusian military
Russia declared its readiness to provide military assistance to Belarus as protests against President Alexander Lukashenko continued.
continue readingTrump may want to meet Putin before the US election
President Trump told aides that he wanted to meet with his Russian counterpart Putin before the November election, according to four sources familiar with the matter.
continue reading'Sponge City' - China's new way to prevent floods
The "Sponge City" builds rooftop gardens, permeable sidewalks and underground storage tanks to control flood risks from rivers.
continue readingTrump: 'China buys American goods to make me happy'
President Trump said that China is increasing its purchases of American goods with the aim of making him "happy".
continue readingTrump considered pardoning Edward Snowden
US President Trump said he would consider amnesty for Edward Snowden, a former CIA employee who leaked many classified documents about the government's spy program.
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