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One conflict, two museums: how the Korean War still divides the peninsula
The European Union is considering imposing a travel ban on people coming from the United States, Brazil and Russia -- the three countries with the largest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases.
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Zhang Yong's net worth is $14 billion. The Jianyang, Sichuan native dethroned Robert and Philip Ng as the richest person in Singapore.
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Royal Caribbean has canceled most of its cruises through Sept. 15, while MSC Cruises has canceled several cruises through October.
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John Bolton’s book made multiple allegations of potential misconduct by the President.
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Spotters using Twitter accounts have reported that U.S. aircraft have been seen flying over Taiwan and the South China Sea in what appears to be a reconnaissance mission. It could also be a message to China over Dongshu, also called Pratas Island.
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Marise Payne spoke about Beijing and Moscow running a campaign of disinformation about recent racial incidents involving Chinese students in Australia.
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A recent study pointed out that infants under 3 months of age who tested positive for COVID-19 had a mild illness, with fever reported as the only symptom in most cases.
In Mongolia, only 213 confirmed cases were reported, of which all of them have been Han Chinese and not ethnic Mongolians.
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The conflict broke out on June 25, 1950 and ended with a ceasefire rather than a peace treaty, leaving the two Koreas still technically at war.