WHO chief says cruise ship-linked hantavirus outbreak 'over'
World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Thursday announced that the deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship that sparked international alarm was "over."
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Seoul needs sobriety amid Tokyo’s defense expansion
Japanese Defense Minister Shinjiro Koizumi's recent visit to South Korea once again highlights the underlying dynamics behind the defense cooperation between the two countries. On the surface, the two sides discussed exchanges of aerobatic flight teams and defense technology cooperation. Beneath
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Rescuers battle to unearth Venezuelan man eight days after quakes
Hundreds of rescuers struggled Thursday to unearth a 43-year-old Venezuelan man trapped for eight days under a collapsed building after twin earthquakes killed almost 2,300 people, an AFP reporter witnessed.An international rescue team inched closer to Hernan Gil, a security guard buried inside his
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DR Congo's Ebola cases rise to 1,406 as AU intensifies support
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has recorded 1,406 confirmed Ebola cases, including 438 deaths, as authorities intensify efforts to contain the outbreak concentrated in the country's conflict-affected eastern provinces.Government figures show that 192 patients have recovered from the
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Sweet talk cannot conceal real fractures between the US and India
"Much better than it sounds" was once used by Mark Twain to describe the music of Richard Wagner. In a recent article by Foreign Policy (FP), the phrase was repurposed to characterize US-India relations. However, in this case, the opposite might be true: while some US politicians and media outlets
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Explosion rocks near Justice Palace in Damascus
An explosion rocked near the Justice Palace in the heart of the capital Damascus on Thursday afternoon, leaving an unknown number of casualties, local media and witnesses said.State news agency SANA reported that the explosion occurred inside a coffee shop in the Hejaz area, causing injuries.While
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Wildfires scorch southern France as heat and drought fuel blazes
Wildfires raged in the south of France on Thursday after weeks of dry weather and record temperatures across the country, devastating large swaths of land.The biggest fire spread in the Aude and Herault regions, where up to 800 firefighters and 150 vehicles were deployed to tackle the flames that
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Tropical Storm Douglas forms in Pacific Ocean but doesn't pose threat to land
Tropical Storm Douglas formed Wednesday in the Pacific Ocean, U.S. forecasters said.The storm was at sea and posed no threat to land, the National Hurricane Center in Miami said. Douglas was centered about 1,195 miles (1,925 kilometers) west-southwest of the southern tip of Mexico's Baja
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Algerians vote in parliamentary elections
Algerians are choosing a new parliament in an election dominated by concerns over the cost of living, low voter enthusiasm and restrictions on opposition candidates.Nearly 25 million registered voters are choosing among 1,235 candidates contesting 407 seats in the lower house of parliament for
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Explosion heard in Syria's Damascus -- media
Flash: Explosion heard in Syria's Damascus -- media
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Report exposes legal fallacies in Japan-Philippines maritime delimitation plan
A Chinese think tank report released on Thursday reveals the legal fallacies in the intention of Japan and the Philippines to initiate maritime delimitation in the waters east of China's Taiwan Island.The move announced by Japan and the Philippines violates international law and seriously infringes
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US at 250: What does it mean to be ‘American’ today?
The first document ever to use the phrase "United States of America" was the Declaration of Independence, drafted by Thomas Jefferson and signed in Philadelphia on July 4, 1776 - exactly 250 years ago. The system of government established at the end of the 18th century is still in effect, albeit
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Understanding the resilience of China-LAC cooperation amid geopolitical challenges
"External pressures and political turnover cannot change the long-term positive trajectory of China-Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) cooperation." At a recent salon marking the first anniversary of the five programs, aimed at boosting shared development and revitalization and building a China-LAC
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Indonesian police officer killed, 2 missing after drug raid turns deadly in Central Kalimantan
An Indonesian police officer was killed and two others remained missing after a drug raid turned violent in Central Kalimantan province, where officers encountered fierce resistance following the arrest of a suspected methamphetamine dealer, police said Thursday.A civilian was also killed during
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