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The sailor was accused of burning US warships

Marina Egorova 01 Oct 2022

The US Military Court announced that Ryan Mays, a sailor who was accused of burning the USS Bonhomme Richard amphibious ship.

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Four-ways' people between Covid-19 in the United States

Marina Egorova 21 Jun 2021

It is difficult to access orthodox pharmaceuticals, many immigrants in the United States have to rely on expensive, unwanted drugs to treat Covid-19.

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Challenges facing Japan in the post-Abe era

Marina Egorova 31 Aug 2020

The economic slowdown, Covid-19, Olympic postponement, balancing the US-China relationship are the major challenges that Abe's successor will face.

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France adds more than 4,600 cases of nCoV a day

MarinaEgorova 29 Mar 2020

France recorded 4,611 more nCoV infections in a day, bringing the total number of patients to 37,575, of which 2,314 died.

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Trump delves deeply into the Federal Message

MarinaEgorova 05 Feb 2020

The United States was increasingly deeply divided when the Republican party celebrated Trump's 2020 Federal Message, while the Speaker of the House of Representatives tore off the copy.

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6.8-magnitude earthquake in the Philippines

MarinaEgorova 15 Dec 2019

A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck today on the island of Mindanao, south of the Philippines with a 28.2 km deep epicenter, according to the US Geological Survey.

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China summoned the US ambassador because of the Hong Kong bill

MarinaEgorova 20 Nov 2019

The Chinese Foreign Ministry summoned the US ambassador to protest and warned of a response after the US Senate passed the Hong Kong bill.

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