The theft of German weapons by the Allies during World War II
Britain and the United States repeatedly opened a campaign to hunt for German weapons to research, find weaknesses to counter the enemy in World War II.
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Dozens of protesters, led by retired military officers, stormed the Lebanese Foreign Ministry headquarters in central Beirut today.
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Moscow says Washington is trying to give American businesses an edge by banning transactions with ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns TikTok.
continue readingOfficials have warned about the danger of explosion 10 times in Beirut
Lebanese customs, military and judicial officials have warned of dangers from chemical warehouses in the port of Beirut at least 10 times in the past six years.
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Bill Clinton's former press secretary called for a boycott of Kim Kardashian's brands on suspicion that Kanye West was running to help Trump.
continue readingFlashes of fire before the Beirut explosion
Video filmed by the couple living near the Beirut harbor showed the warehouse caught fire, firing as many flashes of fire as fireworks before exploding.
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North Korean officials warned that heavy rain for days could cause floods or landslides across the country, but not mention casualties.
continue readingMore states in the US record more than half a million cases of nCoV
Florida, one of the major epidemic regions in the US, reported more than 502,000 people infected with nCoV, becoming the second state to register more than half a million cases.
continue readingThe Beirut explosion bore more than 100 meters wide
The satellite image shows a 100-meter-wide crater formed in the port of Beirut, after an explosion of more than 2,700 tons of ammonium nitrate on August 4.
continue readingBeirut port official says ammonium nitrate is stored by court order
The general manager of the Port of Beirut said that they had stored ammonium nitrate six years ago by court order and had asked several times to find a solution.
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