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Running each meal at 'hell on earth'

Alecia Rakes 01 Aug 2022

Nigeria behind Lagos's flashy appearance, a army tried to make a way of livelihood with starvation income, when the price escalated because of the Ukraine crisis.

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Prison because of miscarriage

Alecia Rakes 02 Jul 2022

El Salvador in February, Elsy was moved to be released after 10 years of imprisonment in Central American nation who had a strict law ban.

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WHO Reverse the Indian NCOV strains into the 'worrying' group

Alecia Rakes 10 May 2021

The strains B.1.617 is raging in India who are more likely to infect the original and be placed by the WHO in the "worrying transformation" group.

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The United States supports the WHO Covid-19 origin investigation

Alecia Rakes 10 Feb 2021

The US State Department said that it is not advisable to draw conclusions about Covid-19's origin and stated that it supports the investigation conducted by WHO.

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The German ambassador talked about the East Sea note opposing China

Alecia Rakes 30 Sep 2020

German Ambassador to Vietnam Guido Hildner said that the country jointly sent a note to the UN to reaffirm its position of uphold international law in the South China Sea.

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Republican elites opposed Trump

Alecia Rakes 17 Jul 2020

Trump's efforts to re-elect were stumbling further, as the descendants of prominent Republicans increasingly disagreed with him.

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UAV disbanded mahjong table

AleciaRakes 03 Feb 2020

Chinese officials in a village near Chengdu used UAVs to ask people not to gather to play mahjong due to concerns about corona virus infection.

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Bet your life on the glacier

AleciaRakes 20 Dec 2019

China Liu Yantao and six workers worked on the edge of an ice pit several meters deep on the Tung Hoa River, but nobody wore a life jacket.

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Abe allegedly misused public funds

AleciaRakes 20 Nov 2019

Japan Opposition thinks the Prime Minister's office may have used public funds to cover the cost of a dinner party for Mr Abe's supporters.

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