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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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On the Anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre, Victims Remembered
In Taiwan and elsewhere, people met on Saturday to remember those killed in China in 1989 — and the freedoms lost in Hong Kong, where such vigils are now unthinkable.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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London Police Evacuate Trafalgar Square, but Say ‘Incident Has Now Been Concluded’
The evacuation of the square in Central London rattled the capital on the third day of Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Summer Vacation Movies
They offer a double dose of escape.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Amid a Wave of Mass Shootings in the U.S., Canada Tightens Gun Laws
The handgun market in Canada has been frozen as Parliament reviews sweeping legal changes, including a mandatory buyback of some rifles.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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A Farmer Holds On, a Fraying Lifeline for a Besieged Corner of Ukraine
Most farmers have fled the Russian advance, but Oleksandr Chaplik has stayed, despite the lethal risks and a lack of workers, water and power.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Tanned, Buff and Ready to Pose, Gaza Bodybuilders Feel Weight of Blockade
Bodybuilding is popular among Palestinians living in Gaza, but travel restrictions and other obstacles as a result of the Israeli blockade make competing abroad a struggle.
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Jubilee Honors Queen Elizabeth but Also Highlights Her Increasing Absences
Throngs of admirers cheered Queen Elizabeth II at her Platinum Jubilee appearance on Thursday, but she was unable to attend a service on Friday. Prince Charles, in a familiar role, played the understudy.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Ukraine Live Updates: 100 Days of War Felt Like a ‘Long, Difficult Day’
Kyiv’s mayor called the past few months “a time of courage and perseverance.” Analysts and officials say no end to the conflict is in sight.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Zelensky Tells U.S. Mayors to End Their Sister-City Ties with Russia
The Ukrainian president said the relationships allow Moscow to say ‘it is not isolated.’
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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‘We Have Not Forgotten Syria’: U.S. Envoy Vows to Protect Refugees
After 11 years of war, Syria has become a cautionary example of what can happen in a conflict with no end in sight, like the one that began 100 days ago in Ukraine.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Russia Needs Friends. Africa, Needing Food, Isn’t Turning Its Back.
A meeting between President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and the head of the African Union, President Macky Sall of Senegal, showed that Africa is not prepared to cut ties to Russia.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Covid Vaccine Misinformation Still Fuels Fears Surrounding Pregnancy, a New Study Finds.
Health experts, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommend that pregnant women get vaccinated against the coronavirus as soon as possible, to protect both maternal and fetal health.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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100 Days of War in Ukraine: Death, Destruction and Loss
The grinding conflict in Ukraine has rocked the global order, wrought destruction that “defies comprehension” and shows little sign of ending soon.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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21 Americans Infected With Monkeypox, C.D.C. Reports
As the number of cases outside Africa approaches 800, governments are scrambling for a limited pool of vaccines and treatments with unclear effectiveness.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Communities Light Beacons to Honor Queen Elizabeth II in U.K. and Beyond
Queen Elizabeth II led the lighting of a beacon at Windsor Castle, and her grandson Prince William lit one outside Buckingham Palace on Thursday night.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Most Canadians Want to See the British Monarchy Come to an End
In a recent poll, 67 percent of respondents said they opposed the idea of Charles succeeding his mother to become Canada’s king.
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buonchuyenonline · 2 years
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Carbon Dioxide Levels Are Highest in Human History
Humans pumped 36 billion tons of the planet-warming gas into the atmosphere in 2021, more than in any previous year. It comes from burning oil, gas and coal.
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