Car bombs in northern Syria, 19 dead
The bomb exploded in Turkey's al-Bab town in northern Syria, killing at least 19 people, but the culprit is unknown.
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Small protests erupted in several Iranian cities on November 15, after the country raised gasoline prices and imposed distribution norms.
continue readingPrince Andrew disappointed the whole family by playing with Epstein
Prince Andrew admits to frequently interacting with pedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, which makes him tormented and his family disappointed.
continue readingThe President of Russia - Ukraine is about to meet
Putin and his counterpart Zelensky will meet in Paris on December 9 to discuss how to end the five-year conflict in eastern Ukraine.
continue readingRussian television accuses Facebook of 'censoring'
Russia's RT broadcaster Simonyan accused Facebook of deliberately blocking their posts for more than a month.
continue readingThe suspect shooting American schools died
Male student Berhow, 16, died in a hospital due to a severe injury after firing a gun at five of his classmates and shooting himself.
continue readingThe US Secretary of State continues to criticize China in the South China Sea
Secretary of State Pompeo said that China did not fulfill its commitments and adhere to international standards on many issues like the South China Sea.
continue readingChina threatens to respond to Sweden
China threatened to retaliate if Sweden awarded the award to Gui Minhai, the bookstore owner was arrested by China on charges of spreading false information.
continue readingTurn your home into a home for 8,500 migrants
EcuadorCarmen Carcelen allowed more than 8,500 Venezuelans to stay in their homes because of the heartbreaking feeling that they had to spend their nights in the street.
continue readingHong Kong arrested two Germans
Police arrested two Germans on November 15 in Tuen Mun, New Territories, in a campaign to disperse protest groups gathered there.
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