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The moment the Korean - Korean Liaison Office collapsed

Rashmi Tripathy 17 Jun 2020

Videos released by South Korea show that the Korea-Korea Joint Liaison Office, which has four floors, collapsed with explosives.

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The origin of the "police hunt" of American police

Linda Patero 16 Jun 2020

The fact that the American police had a precedent as a slave patrol team is often referred to as evidence that the issue of racism was ingrained in this force.

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'Detective online' during Covid-19

While having free time due to the Covid-19 blockade, many people contributed their efforts to scientific research, finding missing people or pursuing criminals.

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Iran opposes international access to the nuclear site

Vyanjana Vyas 16 Jun 2020

Iran warned the draft resolution to allow international inspectors to access its two nuclear sites as "counterproductive".

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Health concerns about US presidential candidate

Whether Trump or Biden are elected this year, they will be the oldest president in American history, so their health is of great concern.

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Indonesia protests China's 'historic right' in the South China Sea

The Indonesian Permanent Mission to the United Nations submitted a note confirming China's "historic right" in the South China Sea to be inconsistent with UNCLOS.

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The US investigated two cases of hanged black people

Kylie Hood 16 Jun 2020

US federal officials will review the local police investigation into the death of two colored people by hanging in Southern California.

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Beijing outbreak - Chinese strategic test of Covid-19

Suresh Gorrela 16 Jun 2020

If China can successfully prevent a new outbreak in Beijing, China can declare its strategy to prevent Covid-19 effectively.

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Iran warned to re-apply social exclusion

Cyndie Guut 16 Jun 2020

Iran says it may need to impose drastic measures to prevent Covid-19 when two consecutive days recorded more than 100 deaths from nCoV.

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The US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the LGBT community

Georgette Eid 15 Jun 2020

The US Supreme Court concluded that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 protected the LGBT community from discrimination at work.

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