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World 24h: Storm Hagupit is about to affect the Philippines

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World news 8. 5: Japan confirms first deadly bear attack in the year; Typhoon Hagupit is about to affect the Philippines...

Volcano erupts in Indonesia, 3 climbers killed

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Indonesian rescue forces are racing to search for missing tourists around the Dukono volcano area.

Sri Lanka proposes Vietnam to open branches of some major universities

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake proposed that Vietnam open branches of some major universities in Sri Lanka.

Japan confirms first deadly bear attack in the year

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The number of bears appearing near residential areas in Japan continues to increase after this year's long hibernation season.

Secret assessment of how long Iran can withstand US blockade

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A CIA secret assessment suggests that Iran could withstand US naval blockade for at least 3-4 months before facing serious economic difficulties.

Clip of US police pushing 75-year-old man unconscious causes outrage

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Clip recording the incident of US police pushing a 75-year-old man to the ground unconscious caused outrage.

The "over-the-counter" habit of the daughter of the richest billionaire in Asia

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While Asia's richest billionaire wife Mukesh Ambani never walked a pair of shoes for a second time, his only daughter reused the outfits in the closet.

2nd grade teacher reveals incredible memories of George Floyd

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For 38 years, George Floyd's second grade teacher Waynel sexton has kept the exercise he had done about his future career on the occasion of the holiday honoring African-American people.

Lonely strikers, dislike the noise in the George Floyd incident

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While protests demanding justice for George Floyd's death are taking place vigorously in major cities, in suburban areas and small towns, there are strikers who, despite being alone and not being with anyone, still want to express their views and voices.

George Floyd's funeral filled with tears, at 8 minutes and 46 seconds

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Those who visited George Floyd on June 4 stood in a state of inactivity for 8 minutes and 46 seconds - exactly the same amount of time that during the time period when Trump was bullied to death by the police.

The majestic scene of the whole village pouring into the sea after the rain in Norway

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A landslide in Alta, Norway swept away eight houses after heavy rains on the morning of June 3.

China: Horrifying knife attack at primary school

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A horrific knife attack in China injured more than 40 children and primary school staff in southern China.

Oil spills the river red like blood, Russia declares a state of emergency

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Russia declared a state of emergency in the Arctic after a huge fuel tank broke and leaked 20,000 tons of diesel into the river, turning them blood red.

6-year-old girl does not know the truth about George Floyd's death

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George Floyd's 6-year-old daughter is known to have "changed the world" but it is unknown that her father was beaten to death by US police.

How has the COVID-19 pandemic poisoned the ocean

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The French marine cleanup organization said many medical masks and rubber gloves were found off the coast of the French town Before.

animal world: The pinnacle of hunting for gray bears

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The gray bear can eat anything. That means, any prey, from deer, salmon, even wild boars, can become the meal of gray bears.

Canadian Prime Minister "frozen" 21 seconds when asked about the George Floyd case

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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was "frozen" for 21 seconds when asked about President Donald Trump and the use of pepper spray on protests after George Floyd's death.

Fake money and 911 call lead to George Floyd's shocking death

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The store owner of George Floyd's death said: "I wish I had never called the police."

Admire 12 unique natural wonders of the world

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Travel "credits" often make a list of places they want to explore at least once in their life. If you are a travel enthusiast, Brightside has offered 12 ideal locations to help you plan and explore the beautiful new lands in the world.

Police across the US kneel to support reporters in the George Floyd case

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Police officers across the US have knelt down to support the protests and expressed their view that the actions of their colleagues who caused the death of George Floyd in the city of Minneapolis on May 25 were unacceptable.