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The most expensive medal form in the world

Jessica Canhigh 24 Jun 2020

The Soviet Army awarded only 22 Victory Medals to 17 people, and each one is now valued at over $ 20 million.

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Covid-19 crept around the largest market in Latin America

Akarshan Lochun 24 Jun 2020

Despite a cold, Martin Mateo did not believe in nCoV and continued to sell tomatoes at Central de Abasto market, Mexico City, and died a few days later.

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Trump said the border wall blocked Covid-19

Muhammad Naseer 24 Jun 2020

Trump visits Arizona to mark the 200th (more than 320 km) milestone on the border wall with Mexico, declaring that it "blocks everything", including Covid-19.

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More than 300 Vietnamese citizens in Taiwan repatriated

Thet Myat 24 Jun 2020

343 Vietnamese citizens from Taiwan returned to the country safely and in a concentrated manner according to regulations.

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He warned of the second Covid-19 wave

Ricardo Correia 24 Jun 2020

Leading experts in the UK warn of the risk of a local outbreak of nCoV and danger from the second Covid-19 wave.

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Thai people try to 'regain' the city from the hands of monkeys

Yves Guevremont 24 Jun 2020

In Lopburi, the famous monkey city in Thailand, people have to fence around the house and there are "forbidden areas" for humans.

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Witness: The earthquake shook like 'chewing gum'

Robert Niles 24 Jun 2020

Mexico Candelaria, 30, was working indoors in the town of Juchitan when the ground shook, causing him and his family to flee.

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Trump's order to freeze a work visa was controversial

Georgette Eid 23 Jun 2020

Trump sees the order to stop issuing a work visa to protect American jobs, but corporations consider it a blow to the ability to attract talent.

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The First Victory Review 75 years ago

Jamie Tracy 23 Jun 2020

The Soviet Union first organized the Victory Review on June 24, 1945, more than a month after the Nazis surrendered to the Allies.

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Controversy over Venezuela's $ 1 billion gold store

President Nicolas Maduro and opposition leader Juan Guaido began a legal battle to own the $ 1 billion worth of gold reserves in the UK.

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