On the 147th day of Ukraine's War: The shelling in the South
Russia and Ukraine accused the opponent for artillery in the South, while Moscow announced the expansion of targets outside the eastern Ukraine.
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                    Russia and Ukraine accused the opponent for artillery in the South, while Moscow announced the expansion of targets outside the eastern Ukraine.
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                    The Pentagon announced that the group of security and law enforcement groups are coming to Haiti to provide support after the assassination of Moise President.
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                    US Secretary of State Blinken said it was not yet received Hamas's evidence in the building where many news agencies were knocked down by Israel.
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                    Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte threatened to cancel an important military deal with the United States if Washington did not soon deliver millions of doses of Covid-19 vaccine to the country.
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                    Chongqing Deputy Mayor and Police Director Dang Khoi Lam was investigated for "serious disciplinary violations".
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                    The Chinese Central Political Commission sent an inspection team to investigate the Mysterious Prison in Shandong, where 207 people were found to be infected with nCoV.
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                    At least 13 Syrian soldiers and eight Turkish soldiers were killed in an artillery battle in Idlib province on February 3.
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                    China With black-rimmed glasses, Vita, an 8-year-old boy in Shanghai, logged into an online programming channel as a teacher.
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                    Winning the majority of district council seats is considered a "turning point", giving new pro-Hong Kong democracy supporters new leverage.
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