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China Jails Blogger for ‘Defaming Martyrs’ With Claim on Death Toll in Galwan Valley Clash
Since February, police have arrested at least six bloggers for allegedly defaming the dead soldiers in online comments, highlighting the political sensitivity of the border clash.
Boris Johnson Urges G7 to Reach Agreement on Covid-19 'Passports'
To date, the pandemic has killed more than 3.5 million people worldwide. Britain was among the hardest-hit countries, though it has been recovering since beginning vaccinations.
US Wins 4th Straight In World Hockey, Beating Norway 2-1
Tage Thompson had a goal and an assist and the United States won its fourth straight game in the world hockey championship, beating Norway 21 on Saturday.
Boris Johnson, Fiance Carrie Symonds Wed in London in Private Ceremony: Report
Under current coronavirus restrictions in England, weddings can be attended by a maximum of 30 people.
Convicted Spy For Russia Moves To Withdraw Guilty Plea
A former Army Green Beret sentenced to more than 15 years in prison for spying for Russia has filed paperwork seeking to withdraw his guilty plea.
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro Visits Indigenous Lands in Amazon Despite Protests
Bolsonaro later visited and stayed overnight at a military frontier post in Maturacá, which is located at the western end of the Yanomami reservation.
Remains of 215 Children Found at Closed Canada Indigenous Boarding School
The Kamloops Indian Residential School was the largest of 139 boarding schools set up in the late 19th century, with up to 500 students registered and attending at any one time.
Breyer 'Basically Optimistic' About US Despite Polarization
The country may be increasingly divided along partisan lines, but Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer said Friday that he remains optimistic that America's system of democracy will continue to work.
Ex-Southwest Airlines Pilot Sentenced For Lewd Act On Flight
A retired Southwest Airlines pilot was sentenced to probation Friday after pleading guilty to exposing his genitals to a female first officer and watching pornography on a laptop during a flight from Philadelphia to Florida last year, an incident that he...
Rare Antelope Population More Than Doubles Since 2019: Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan's vast steppe is home to the majority of the global Saiga antelope population with Russia's Kalmykia region and Mongolia hosting much smaller numbers.
Belgium Recalls Envoy to South Korea After His Wife Assaulted 2 Boutique Staff During Shopping
Belgian Foreign Minister Sophie Wilmes ordered Ambassador Peter Lescouhier to end his mission this summer, a statement said.
Coast Guard: 2 Dead, 10 Missing After Boat Overturns In Keys
Two people are dead and 10 others are missing after their boat overturned Thursday near the Florida Keys, officials said.
Man Rescued From Colorado Pass Hours After Women Disappeared
On a snowy, frigid night in 1982, a man used his pickup truck headlights to signal SOS to a passing passenger plane overhead and was rescued from the snowdrift where he got stuck on a Colorado mountain pass.
Remains Of Soldier Found In Korea Identified As Oklahoman
Remains turned over to the United States by North Korea have been identified as those of a soldier from Oklahoma who disappeared during the Korean War more than 70 years ago, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said Thursday.
Former Astronaut Pleads Guilty In Traffic Deaths Of 2 Girls
A former NASA space shuttle commander indicted on reckless murder charges in the traffic deaths of two girls pleaded guilty to reduced charges Thursday nearly five years after the crash.
Victims Of Shooting Recalled As Loving, Kind-hearted, Heroic
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