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Beijing sends foreign ministry delegation after Somaliland mulls recognition of Taiwan Somaliland President reportedly refuses to meet with Chinese ambassador to Somalia

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Beijing sends foreign ministry delegation after Somaliland mulls recognition of Taiwan Somaliland President reportedly refuses to meet with Chinese ambassador to Somalia

Taiwan’s Foreign Minister Joseph Wu (right) and his Somaliland counterpart Yasin Hagi Mohamoud (MOFA/CNA photo) TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A Chinese delegation is reportedly arriving in Somaliland, a self-governing territory in East Africa, following rumors that the Somaliland government is considering formally recognizing Taiwan. The Chinese Foreign Ministry delegation, dispatched from Beijing, will arrive in […]

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UN Report: North Korea Continues Nuclear Development

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UN Report: North Korea Continues Nuclear Development

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A UN report says North Korea is continuing its nuclear and missile development programs with funds obtained illicitly by carrying out ship-to-ship transfers of goods in violation of UN sanctions. – Other Media news – NHK obtained the report compiled by a UN panel of experts. The panel assessed how far UN […]

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World faces ‘generational catastrophe’ as 1 billion students affected by closures, UN says

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World faces ‘generational catastrophe’ as 1 billion students affected by closures, UN says

Back-to-school supplies are displayed at a Target store on Aug. 03, 2020, in San Rafael, California. (Getty Images/AFP Photo)  U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday that the world faces a “generational catastrophe” because of school closures amid the coronavirus pandemic and said that getting students safely back to the classroom must be “a top priority.” […]

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Trump sets deadline for TikTok sale and demands cut for US government

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Trump sets deadline for TikTok sale and demands cut for US government

President Donald Trump has set a deadline of September 15 for TikTok’s US unit to be sold to an American company, threatening to shut it down otherwise. He also demanded a substantial cut for the US government from the sale of the popular Chinese-owned video app. “I think a deal is going to be made, […]

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Solidarity is only way to conquer pandemic

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Solidarity is only way to conquer pandemic

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic (C) touches fists with a lab technician at a new Fire Eye laboratory in Nis, southeastern Serbia, on July 30, 2020. The new Fire Eye laboratory for detection of COVID-19 opened in Nis on Thursday, becoming the country’s second after the first in Belgrade. [Photo/Xinhua] As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads […]

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London ‘to be sealed off with no in or out beyond M25 if there’s another spike

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London ‘to be sealed off with no in or out beyond M25 if there’s another spike

London could be cut off from the rest of the UK beyond the M25 motorway Boris Johnson is considering ‘sealing off London’ if there is a local spike in coronavirus cases, it has been claimed. The plan could see the M25 being used as a border point in the event of a second wave or […]

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Coronavirus: Report reveals countries most at risk from COVID-19 tourism impact

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Coronavirus: Report reveals countries most at risk from COVID-19 tourism impact

A French family takes a selfie in front of the ancient Parthenon temple in Athens on July 31, 2020. (AP) Mexico, Spain, Italy, China and Australia are the most vulnerable from the coronavirus pandemic hurting their tourism industries, according to new analysis based on information from the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC). Coronavirus has hit tourism worldwide, […]

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18-hour long fight between Afghan forces, terrorists end, 29 killed

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18-hour long fight between Afghan forces, terrorists end, 29 killed

Jalalabad [Afghanistan], August 3 (ANI): The fight between Afghan forces and terrorists in Nangarhar prison in Jalalabad, which claimed at least 29 lives, has ended after almost 18 hours, reported TOLO news on Monday. “Attack on Nangarhar prison has ended,” Fawad Aman, a spokesman for Defense Ministry, was quoted as saying. He further said the […]

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WHO warns there may never be ‘silver bullet’ for coronavirus

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WHO warns there may never be ‘silver bullet’ for coronavirus

World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus speaks during a news conference in Geneva, Switzerland, Jan. 30, 2020. (Reuters Photo)  The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Monday that while there were strong hopes for a COVID-19 vaccine, there might never be a “silver bullet” for the coronavirus that has infected millions around the […]

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8 Arrested in Russia’s First Surrogacy Probe

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8 Arrested in Russia’s First Surrogacy Probe

Russia is one of the few countries in the world where commercial surrogacy is legal.  Russia is one of the few countries in the world where commercial surrogacy is legal. Eight Russians have been arrested and charged with human trafficking in the country’s first surrogacy probe, and a court on Monday was to consider extending the arrests. […]

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