
The Russian campaign nearly sparked World War III
Russian troops occupied Pristina airport in Kosovo in early 1999, just before NATO troops deployed and pushed the two sides into a tense confrontation.
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The outlook is dark for the movement to demand US police reform
Kayla Reed protested for weeks after 18-year-old black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson was shot dead by police six years ago.
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The Indo-China border fuses conflict in South Asia
Clash of the Indo-China border is in danger of going out of control, breaking out into a military conflict even though the leaders of the two countries have shown restraint.
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Chinese experts said Beijing had control of Covid-19
Epidemiologist Ngo Ton Huu confirmed that Beijing has controlled the new epidemic cluster, although sporadic cases will appear in the near future.
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He accused Russia and China of exploiting the Covid-19 crisis
British Foreign Minister Raab accused China, Russia and Iran of trying to exploit weaknesses caused by the global Covid-19 pandemic.
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More than a century of India - China border disputes
Border disputes between China and India date back to at least 1914, and occasional serious fights and conflicts occurred.
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The Chinese party agency called for modernizing the market
The Central Discipline Inspection Commission of China called for a change in the management and market model after Covid-19 re-emerged at the Tan Phat Dia wholesale market.
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Police shot dead people charged with murder
United Statesarrett Rolfe, a police officer who shot dead Rayshards Brooks in Atlanta on June 12, was charged with murder.
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Mistakes caused the US defeat in naval war 1942
A series of tactical and command mistakes caused the US heavy losses to the Japanese in a swift naval battle near the island of Savo in 1942.
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Expert: Beijing can effectively control the new outbreak
Researchers think the new epidemic cluster in China may not be as serious as the one in Wuhan, when Beijing officials implemented early controls.
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