
Hong Kong MPs throw fertilizer in the hall
Opposition MP Ray Chan threw a nasty fertilizer bag to stop the Hong Kong Legislative Assembly from passing the national anthem but failed.
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China accuses the US of violating WTO rules
China said the US deprivation of Hong Kong's special trade status violated WTO rules and did not serve Washington's interests.
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Trump responded to the former defense minister
Trump called Mattis "the most overrated general" after the former US defense secretary said the White House boss divided the country.
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The Pentagon withdraws its battalion from the capital
Secretary of Defense Esper unexpectedly reversed the decision to deploy several hundred soldiers to the Washington metropolitan area to respond to the protests.
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Japan arrested a group of Vietnamese drug dealers
Japanese police arrested five Vietnamese suspects for allegedly transporting drugs with a total value of nearly 6 million yen.
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Three more American police officers were indicted for the deadly murders
Police dead George Floyd was charged with second-degree murder, three colleagues who support him were also indicted.
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Why is the world also boiling because of protests in the US?
Protests in the United States have raised anger about discrimination and political polarization, prompting many countries to take to the streets.
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The US Secretary of Defense opposes the use of troops to stop demonstrations
Mark Esper opposes activating the Anti-Riot Act to deploy troops to quell demonstrations nationwide.
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The reason American protests turned violent
The provocative psychology and the protester's view that violence is justified and appropriate to the circumstances has contributed to pushing stress to the climax.
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The Prime Minister's wife posted a caricature of Trump
Ha Tinh, wife of Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, caused controversy when he shared the caricatures comparing Trump's reaction to protests in the US and Hong Kong.
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