400 kg of drug hidden in chili sauce
Australia New South Wales police discovered 400 kilograms of ice cubes hidden in bottles of Sriracha chili sauce imported from the United States and arrested four suspects.
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North Korea's leader condolences on the departure of his mother, President Moon Jae-in, a Green House spokesman said today.
continue readingTrump revealed the name of the dog chasing Baghdadi
Trump announced that the Conan dog would be taken from the Middle East to visit the White House next week, though earlier said the animal's name was confidential.
continue readingExploding a gas cylinder on a train, at least 70 people died
Pakistan70 people were killed and dozens were injured when gas tanks exploded on passenger trains in Punjab province today.
continue readingThe goats saved the presidential library from the wildfire
The US goat and 500 goats graze the surrounding grass, preventing flames from spreading into the Ronald Reagan presidential library in California on October 30.
continue readingThe castle has burned for 600 years
Japan: A massive fire caused the 600-year-old Shuri Castle, a world heritage site in Okinawa prefecture, to be completely destroyed.
continue readingHCMC 'could disappear in sea water by 2050'
Southern Vietnam, including Ho Chi Minh City, with a population of 20 million may be submerged in sea water by 2050, according to Climate Central research.
continue readingThe Japanese Justice Minister resigns
Justice Minister Katsuyuki Kawai resigned after allegations that his wife, a Japanese senator, violated the election law.
continue readingFiring a Halloween party gun, at least three people died
US Shooting occurred at an outdoor party in the city of Long Beach, southern California on October 29 that left three people dead and nine injured.
continue readingDenmark jails those who threaten to kill the Queen
Denmark: 33-year-old man was jailed for 10 days for sharing on social networks intending to "behead" Queen Margrethe II.
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