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Russia warns the grain agreement with Ukraine to collapse

Jessie Ann 27 Jul 2022

Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs warned that the cereal agreement with Ukraine could collapse if the obstacle to Russian agricultural export was not unloaded in time.

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The barrier causes the US to shorten the vaccination

Jessie Ann 13 Sep 2021

From the world with the world's leading vaccination rate, the United States dropped to 57 global position when facing hesitation of vaccines and divided parties.

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Controversy over the Nobel Peace Prize nomination for Trump

Jessie Ann 10 Sep 2020

Conservatives praised Trump's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, while many opposed it, saying he was not worthy.

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More than 347,000 people die from global nCoV

Jessie Ann 26 May 2020

The world recorded more than 347,000 deaths in nearly 5.6 million nCoV infections, with South America the new Covid-19 epidemic.

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China postponed raising some tariffs on some US goods

JessieAnn 15 Dec 2019

The Chinese State Council's Tariff Commission said additional duties on some US goods expected to take effect on December 15 were postponed.

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Korean politicians fainted because of hunger strike

JessieAnn 28 Nov 2019

South Korean opposition party chairman Hwang Kyo-ahn passed out after eight days of a hunger strike to protest government bills.

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Make your home your home for migrants

JessieAnn 15 Nov 2019

EcuadorCarmen Carcelen allowed more than 8,500 Venezuelans to stay in their homes because of the heartbreaking feeling that they had to spend their nights in the street.

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