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Kremlin says Putin and Xi Jinping will debate “offensive rhetoric” from US and NATO
President of Russia Vladimir Putin and the president of china Xi Jinping Debate tensions and “offensive rhetoric” in Europe we…
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Chinese province limits 500,000 people due to COVID outbreak
China’s economic engine, Zhejiang province, recorded a Covid-19 outbreak on Tuesday (14), and authorities announced the confinement of 500,000 people,…
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Japanese make mask that glows when user has COVID-19
Japanese scientists have created a prototype of a mask that glows when the wearer is near COVID-19, Still in the…
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‘Time Traveler’ predicts ‘something big that will shock the world’ on 25th
A certain “time traveler” has succeeded in spreading panic through social media. The owner of more than 1.2 million TikTok…
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Micron represents “very high” global risk, says WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) said the microscopic version of the coronavirus, which has already been detected in more than…
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What explains the series of violent tornadoes in America
7 hours ago Credit, Reuters Picture Introduction, Aerial view of Mayfield: the city was almost completely destroyed As of Sunday…
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Magazine picks Oprah as the most powerful woman in entertainment for 2021 – 12/12/2021
American presenter Oprah Winfrey was chosen by Forbes magazine as the most powerful woman of 2021 in the category “Media”….
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New Caledonia Tension Under New Independence Referendum Vote | World
The French territory of New Caledonia, on the Pacific Ocean, is experiencing a third and final referendum for the independence…
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Man tested for getting the Kovid vaccine 10 times in a single day. Health
Pixabay New Zealand’s Ministry of Health is investigating the matter New Zealand’s Ministry of Health is investigating a man who…
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Pair of rovers match giant sunfish and are thought to be the largest in the world
Rich German and his friend Matt Wheaton may have found the largest fish ever recorded in the record books. The…
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