Trump joked Melania wouldn't cry if he was shot
Trump joked that Melania would not "cry out her tears" if he was shot like MP Steve Scalise in the 2017 shooting.
continue readingPrime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc sets out for the ASEAN Summit
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc and his wife and high-ranking delegation set out for Bangkok on November 1 to attend the 35th ASEAN Summit.
continue readingThe second driver was indicted in the case of 39 deaths on the container
Ireland Harrison became the second truck driver to be indicted on charges of manslaughter in connection with the 39 bodies in containers in the UK.
continue readingRussia - Turkey began joint patrols in Syria
Russian and Turkish troops began joint patrols along the northern border of Syria today, as part of an agreement on October 22.
continue readingTrump sympathized with Meghan about pressures in the media
Trump said he "could understand" the pressures that Princess Meghan suffered from media scrutiny.
continue readingTrump changed his place of residence because of 'bad treatment'.
The US president and his family will relocate from New York to Florida because of "bad treatment from city and state leaders."
continue readingKorean helicopters fell near a disputed island with Japan
The South Korean emergency helicopter carrying seven people crashed into the sea near the disputed Dokdo / Takeshima island group, with the fate of those on the plane unknown.
continue readingMongolia captures 800 Chinese
800 Chinese nationals were arrested and hundreds of computers and SIM phones confiscated during a Mongolian criminal investigation.
continue readingNearly 50 Boeing aircraft were banned from flying because of wing cracking
Boeing spokesman acknowledged that the number of 737 NG airplanes banned from flying around the world due to cracks in the wings could be up to 50.
continue readingThe US House of Representatives passed the impeachment investigation of Trump
The US House of Representatives voted through the Trump impeachment investigation today, with 232 votes in favor and 196 votes against.
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