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Italian drought reveals the Roman Emperor's bridge

Cheryl Hasiak 26 Aug 2022

Serious drought in Italy revealed the ancient bridge pillars across the Tiber River used to be used by Roman emperors.

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Officials, American experts argue about strengthening nose

Cheryl Hasiak 17 Sep 2021

US officials argue that the need to inject the Covid-19 vaccine, while many experts are not necessary.

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Australia banned entry from people from Iran

CherylHasiak 29 Feb 2020

Australia will ban the entry of all foreign nationals from Iran due to concerns over the outbreak of the Covid-19 epidemic in the country.

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Earthquake in Turkey, 18 people were killed

CherylHasiak 25 Jan 2020

A 6.8 magnitude earthquake rocked Elazig province in eastern Turkey yesterday, leaving at least 18 people dead and missing.

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10 million people flock to Mexico to honor the Virgin

CherylHasiak 13 Dec 2019

More than 10 million pilgrims returned to Mexico City on December 12 to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe, the Patron saint and the symbol of Latin American Catholicism.

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Detecting the woman's body in the refrigerator

CherylHasiak 27 Nov 2019

The police in Sydney said the Chinese woman's body had been in the refrigerator for days and they considered it a murder case.

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China arrested Taiwanese professor

CherylHasiak 13 Nov 2019

China is holding and investigating Taiwanese professor Shih Cheng-ping with accusations of engaging in activities "dangerous to national security".

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Broken in Russia, 11 people died

CherylHasiak 19 Oct 2019

A dam on the Seyba river in Russia's Siberia broke this morning, leaving 11 people dead, dozens injured and missing.

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