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Australian police suppress protesters against blockade

Christine Keirs 21 Aug 2021

The police hit hundreds of protesters against the blockade orders in Melbourne and Sydney, while Australia recorded a record new infections.

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The Thai people called for help of small traders after the epidemic cluster at the shrimp market

Christine Keirs 26 Dec 2020

Thai protesters today marched to ask the government to take further action to help sellers of seafood affected by Covid-19.

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Brazilian officials once met Trump with suspected nCoV infection

ChristineKeirs 12 Mar 2020

Fabio Wajngarten, who accompanied Brazil's president to meet with Trump last week, was positive for nCoV, local media reported.

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North Korea wants to end its commitment to denuclearization

ChristineKeirs 21 Jan 2020

North Korean officials say the country feels no longer tied to its commitment to denuclearization because the United States has not changed its hostile approach.

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Kim Jong-un builds a new image

ChristineKeirs 02 Dec 2019

When supervising the rocket test on November 28, Kim Jong-un wore a leather jacket instead of the familiar Mao Zedong clothes.

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9 o'clock to persuade Turkey to armistice

ChristineKeirs 18 Oct 2019

When Vice President Mike Pence left for Turkey on October 16, not many people in the White House believed the trip would be successful.

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