Philippines National Police Commander resigns
Philippines National Police Commander General Oscar Albayalde announced his resignation today, caught up in charges of abuse of power.
continue readingThe reason why Habigis caused serious damage
Hagibis was the strongest storm of the year to hit Japan, landing again at high tide causing heavy damage.
continue readingThe US is preparing to withdraw its troops from northern Syria
The United States will withdraw 1,000 troops from northern Syria while Turkey's military operation there continues.
continue readingNorth Korea demanded compensation for sinking fishing vessels
North Korea's foreign ministry demanded compensation from Tokyo after a collision between its fishing vessel and Japanese patrol boat earlier this week.
continue readingTens of thousands of Japanese soldiers took part in the rescue after Typhoon Hagibis
The Japanese military canceled parades at sea and mobilized tens of thousands of soldiers to rescue people trapped after the storm of Hagibis.
continue readingThe Prime Minister of Canada wears bulletproof vests to campaign
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wore bulletproof vests and was surrounded by bodyguards while campaigning in Toronto on October 12 due to security threats.
continue readingXi vowed to smash every plot to divide China
Chinese President Xi Jinping has warned that he is ready to smash every plot to divide the country from outside forces.
continue readingCargo ship sank due to Typhoon Hagibis, Vietnamese sailors went missing
Japan: One Panama cargo ship last night sank in Tokyo Bay, killing two crew members and six missing, including two Vietnamese citizens.
continue readingThe former first lady is coming to Vietnam
Former first lady Michelle Obama and Jenna Bush Hager, daughter of former US President George W. Bush, are expected to come to Vietnam in December.
continue readingNearly 800 people escaped from IS camp
Syria785 family members of IS fighters escaped from the Ain Issa refugee camp of Kurdish militias when Turkey shelling.
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