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The predecessor of storm No. 13 dropped water bombs, causing heavy rain and severe flooding

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Typhoon Kalmaegi - the predecessor of Typhoon No. 13 in the East Sea - with extremely strong winds and heavy rain, dropped a "water bomb", causing flooding in the Philippines.

China expels 2 former senior officials for corruption

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Two former senior officials of the Securities Commission and the National Development and Reform Commission of China have just been expelled from the Party for accepting bribes.

Storm No. 14 in the East Sea appears right after storm Kalmaegi

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The new low pressure is likely to quickly strengthen into a new storm that has formed near the Philippines as Typhoon No. 13 Kalmaegi prepares to enter the East Sea.

Funeral business becomes a hot industry in Korea

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Rapid aging society has caused a boom in funeral and cleaning services in Korea.

Risk of supply exceeding demand by 4 million barrels/day, OPEC+ temporarily slows production growth

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The OPEC+ oil alliance agreed to increase oil production slightly but was cautious about further steps.

Shocked by the number of casualties in 2 terrible shootings in New Zealand

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At least 49 people were killed and 20 were seriously injured in two shootings in Christchurch, New Zealand on March 15.

New Zealand shooting suspect livestreams attack for 17 minutes

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The suspect in the bloody shooting in New Zealand streamed the attack live on social media for 17 minutes.

Australia is predicted to have no more winters by 2050

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Experts predict that winter will no longer exist in Australia by 2050 instead it will be a new summer of about 40 degrees Celsius.

Tel Aviv attacked for the first time in 5 years, Israelis were shocked

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The Israeli air force began attacking targets in Gaza at 1:30 a.m. on March 15 in retaliation for two missiles fired at Tel Aviv last night.

expectant daughter Meghan is pregnant with twins, expected to give birth in April?

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The first child of Queen Meghan and Prince Harry is expected to be born in April 2019.

2 powerful nuclear attack attack attack attackers join the Russian Navy

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The two powerful Russian nuclear attack attack attack aircraft such as the Kalibr cruise missile and the Bulava nuclear missile will join the Russian Navy fleet later this year.

Anger over the discovery of rotten, moldy food in the school kitchen "point"

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One of China's most prestigious high schools has been the focus of public criticism after parents discovered expired and moldy unprocessed foods in the school's kitchen.

Facebook's "broken" journey over the past 10 years

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With 2.6 billion monthly active users, Facebook is the largest social network on the planet. However, from 2010 to now, this social network has never operated smoothly without problems.

Primary school collapsed horrifusely, hundreds of children were buried

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About 100 students and many others were trapped in the rubble when a primary school collapsed in the commercial capital of Lagos, Nigeria on March 13.

The Arctic lost three trillion tons of ice in 25 years

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The rapid increase in ice melting in the South pole and rising sea levels have scientists worried about the Earth's environment in the future.

Breaking up a scam ring into prestigious universities

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A ring of runners-up for places to study at prestigious universities in the US has just been busted.

ignore the US, the world stops flying Boeing 737 Max

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The US says there is no basis to suspend Boeing 737 Max aircraft, but at least 45 countries in the world do not think so, after the disastrous crash of ethiopian Airlines.

Russian anti-aircraft missile complex overturned on the highway

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Video of Russia's Pantsir-S1 air defense complex overturned on the highway appeared on Instagram.

ethiopian plane crash: 1 passenger luckily escaped death

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Mr. Antonis Mavropoulos, from Greece, was lucky not to board the unfortunate flight ET302 of ethiopian Airlines due to delays.

ethiopian Airlines plane crash: Victims from more than 30 countries

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157 passengers killed in the ethiopian Airlines crash were identified from more than 30 different countries, including at least 19 United Nations members.