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Auction race, Chinese people spend 8 million euros to buy a vase

Many Chinese raced to fall in the price of a normal porcelain vase in the auction in France, with the winner of nearly 8 million euros.

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Experts calling people who have not been vaccinated as 'Transactor Factory'

The infectious disease expert warns that non-vaccinated people Covid-19 can become an environment that produces new viruses.

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15 days of American soldiers before Japanese troops in 1941

500 US soldiers on Wake Island took a half Month before Japanese attacks, despite the disadvantage of forces and was not supplied.

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Lee Hsien Loong's party won the election

People's Action Party of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong won the general election on July 10, gaining 83/93 Singapore parliamentary seats.

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The woman was burned alive on the operating table

Romania: 66-year-old patient died from severe burns after a doctor used an electric scalpel on skin with antiseptic alcohol.

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Stabbing at a rabbi's house, 5 people are injured

Violations stabbed people in ceremony at a rabbi's home in New York, injuring at least 5 people.

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Dust and sand haunts V-22 hybrid helicopters

The US V-22 hybrid helicopter has not been able to operate stably in the desert environment, despite efforts to improve the engine filter over the years.

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Turkey and the Kurds clash

Turkish forces and Kurdish militants continue to fight on the Syrian border despite Ankara's declaration of truce.

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