'The culprit' turned Beirut into a 'battlefield'
Lebanon "The culprit" causing horrific explosion in the capital Beirut is ammonium nitrate, a compound commonly used as fertilizer, but can become a powerful explosive.
continue readingBehind the scenes efforts to persuade Trump to postpone punishment of TikTok
Trump was initially determined to ban TikTok, but advisers persuaded him that an acquisition was a more reasonable option.
continue readingMushroom cloud after explosion in Lebanon
A mushroom-shaped cloud appeared after a massive explosion in the harbor of Lebanon's capital Beirut, sparking speculation about a nuclear bomb.
continue readingBig bang in Lebanon, 78 dead
Two major explosions devastated the port in the Lebanese capital of Beirut yesterday, leaving at least 78 dead and thousands injured.
continue readingCIA nuclear UAV project used Soviet spies
The CIA in the 1960s carried out the Falcon Project to build a stealthy UAV model powered by nuclear energy to spy on the Soviet Union.
continue readingThe motive for the American atomic bombing of Japan
President Truman's decision to throw two atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagashaki was heavily influenced by political calculations both in the United States and Japan.
continue reading43 guests infected with nCoV on Norwegian yachts
At least 43 of the nearly 180 passengers aboard the MS Roald Amundsen in Norway were infected with nCoV after a six-day cruise at sea.
continue readingThe new case of nCoV in the Philippines is the highest in Southeast Asia
The Philippines Ministry of Health has reported a new case of Covid-19 in the past 24 hours in the country of 6,352, the highest in Southeast Asia.
continue readingMiner dug up million-dollar gems twice
TanzaniaSaniniu Laizer, who became a millionaire in June thanks to two Tanzanite gems, has just found another $ 2 million worth.
continue readingTrump's campaign attempts to 'find a table'
Trump's team had to stop the campaign to revisit the campaign message, while the President unexpectedly proposed the idea of postponing the election.
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