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Brazil is at risk of becoming the 'incubator' of the nCoV strain

Jamie Tallerico 03 Mar 2021

Amidst many Brazilians still partying, an official warned that "there are no ICU beds for everyone's parents, aunts, sons, or girlfriends".

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The first tank battle between the US and Germany in World War II

Nikola Mandov 25 Feb 2021

The American M3 tank first encountered a German Panzer in the battle of the Chouigui Pass in 1942 and was lucky to win by detecting the opponent's weakness.

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The first US military raid campaign abroad

Janet Beattie 24 Feb 2021

The bombing raid that fired the destroyer USS Philadelphia in the hands of pirates in 1804 is considered the first US military operation after independence.

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The danger from the changing rivers

Yatish Kakade 24 Feb 2021

The phenomenon of river changes sometimes harmless but also signaling major changes in the ecosystem, causing a series of unwanted impacts.

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The Queen of England is suspected of campaigning to not publicize her property

Desirae Beck 09 Feb 2021

The Queen of England lobbied the government to change the bill in 1873 so it wouldn't have to go public, according to the Guardian investigation.

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The EU is in a state of mind before vaccine Covid-19 Russia, China

On February 4, French President Macron admitted China's efforts to develop the Covid-19 vaccine were "an obvious diplomatic success" that "made them" a little humiliated ".

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The media are still 'hungry' for Trump

Susila Silwal 05 Feb 2021

More than two weeks after Trump left the White House, the media still cannot seem to stop reporting on the former president.

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Gifts Trump gave to world leaders

Emellyam Lynne 27 Jan 2021

Trump once gave the emperor a viola because Mr. Naruhito loves music and gave Chinese President Xi Jinping a set of pots.

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Biden's economic rescue team

Afshan Arshid 27 Jan 2021

The team that helps President Biden realize his economic goals are all experienced professionals who worked in the administration.

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The mistake that caused Allied soldiers to massacre each other in 1943

JoAnna Wass 23 Jan 2021

American and Canadian troops landed on Kiska Island together in 1943, but the Japanese withdrew all, causing Allied soldiers to shoot each other because of the fog.

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