World
Iran declares non-tolerance if attacked by the US
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The Speaker of the Iranian Parliament warned that Tehran would respond strongly to all possible targets if attacked by the US and Israel.
Iran faces many challenges
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In the 47 years of existence of the Islamic Republic of Iran, perhaps never before has it been shaken so fiercely by the wave of protests and protests from the people as it is now.
Breakthrough in Vietnam's sustainable development
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The 14th National Congress of Delegates (Congress XIV) is expected to establish a breakthrough development vision for the period to 2030 and further to 2045.
US bans oil from Venezuela, Cuba reacts
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Cuba strongly opposes new pressure from the US related to Venezuelan oil.
US Federal Prosecutor investigates Fed Chairman Jerome Powell
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The US opens a criminal investigation with the Federal Reserve (Fed) and Fed Chairman Jerome Powell.
Indonesia: After heavy rain, the capital Jakarta submerged in water
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Dozens of areas in Jakarta were flooded on February 25 after heavy rains engulfed the Indonesian capital.
China arrests suspect in 28-year-old escape murder thanks to COVID-19 pandemic
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Chinese police arrested the suspect in the brutal murder of a female college student 28 years ago in Nanjing on February 23 amid tightened security activities due to COVID-19.
Overwhelmed by the colorful Rio Carnival costume festival in Brazil
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Rio Carnival 2020 will be held from February 21 to 26. Like every year, the atmosphere of Rio Carnival is always vibrant with many attractive costumes, dances... shows.
moved by the "color" of animals given by humans
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Thanks to the support of fake leg equipment, many disabled animals are lucky enough to return to normal standing and escape from plant life.
Italy blocks off, quarantine, closes... to fight COVID-19 pandemic
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The Italian government is making efforts to prevent the rapid increase of the COVID-19 epidemic. Measures such as blocking off, isolating, closing crowded places... have been taken.
President Donald Trump's crowded welcome in India
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President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were welcomed by the people of India at the world's largest cricket stadium with a capacity of 110,000 people.
South Koreans line up hundreds of meters long to buy COVID-19 masks
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While the number of COVID-19 cases is increasing and shows no signs of stopping. People in Daegu (Korea) lined up hundreds of meters long to buy masks because they were afraid of COVID-19.
Technology assistant tracks COVID-19 developments in Korea
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Online tools are being used by many South Koreans to monitor and control the COVID-19 epidemic amid a rapid increase in positive cases, Yonhap reported.
kitchen staff infected with COVID-19 divides food for nearly 200 primary school students
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A woman in Hokkaido, Japan was in charge of providing meals for classes at a primary school infected with the new Corona virus (COVID-19).
Explore traffic in India, elephants can freely travel in the middle of the crowded city
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The image of traffic in India in the eyes of a foreign tourist. The photos show the chaotic traffic picture of India.
Impressive photo of the week: The moment of rest for doctors at the center of the COVID-19 epidemic
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Pioneering doctors in the fight against COVID-19; Media tycoon Michael Bloomberg was attacked by opponents in the first debate... are the impressive moments of the world last week.
South Korea struggles to fight against COVID-19
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As of the morning of February 23, South Korea recorded 123 cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of infected to 556, of which 4 have died. Most public places in Daegu city are closed, and doctors are trying to treat the cases.
Continuously infected, COVID-19 positive cases in Korea increased to 433
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On February 22 alone, South Korea confirmed 229 more cases positive for COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 433, Yonhap reported.
Japan: Teachers infected with COVID-19 still go to school, 3 cases of virus are students
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Japanese authorities confirmed 4 new cases of Corona virus (COVID-19) on February 22, including 1 teacher. A day earlier, the island nation confirmed that 3 students - the youngest patients in the country - were infected with the virus.