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Qatar prosecuted a mother who threw her newborn baby at the airport

Qatar said the suspect dumped her newborn in the Doha airport trash is an Asian woman, charged with murder.

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Sniffing dog specialized in nCoV sniffing

Finland: Visitors to Helsinki airport can get "nCoV test" results without using a cotton swab, thanks to a dog that specializes in sniffing the virus.

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The eagle hunter was tired of the Mongolian girls' hearts

Cassy Heichel 23 Sep 2020

Mongolia "Look, have you seen that guy? He's so handsome", Timur looked at Jenisbek Tserik, the famous eagle hunter on the steppe.

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Miner dug up million-dollar gems twice

Pinky Quiban 04 Aug 2020

TanzaniaSaniniu Laizer, who became a millionaire in June thanks to two Tanzanite gems, has just found another $ 2 million worth.

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Buses carrying Chinese students plunged into the lake

Twenty-one people were killed and 15 injured when a school bus drove past a barrier and into a reservoir in Guizhou province.

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Exploding tank truck, 7 people stink of gasoline were killed

Melonie Moore 07 Jul 2020

Colombia At least 7 people were killed and 46 injured when collecting gasoline from a overturned tanker in the northern town of Pueblo Viejo.

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300 UAVs lit anti-Covid-19 message

Harumie Guevarra 06 Jul 2020

South Korea300 drones (UAVs) illuminate the skies of Seoul with a message to raise awareness about the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Many young Americans scramble for nCoV

Many "Covid-19 parties" are being held by young people in Alabama, in which the first person infected with nCoV will be rewarded.

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Nhat honors cats to save people

Japan Local government in Toyama city honors 5 people and cat Koko for saving the old man who fell into the canal.

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Brazil must unearth old graves to make room for Covid-19 victims

Jerre Neeley 15 Jun 2020

Remains in the tombs three years or more in Sao Paulo will be excavated and stored in containers, giving way to the dead for Covid-19.

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