[ad_1] Armenia accused of Iskander missiles near strategic hydroelectric dams in Azerbaijan News 24h Nargono-Karabakh dispute: Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict or Russian-Turkish “ring”? Vietnam news agency America stands out from many of the world’s major problems. Tien Phong Fighting continued between Azerbaijan and Armenia, with 21 more Armenian soldiers killed Nagorno – …
Read More »MU successfully recruited Alex Telles
[ad_1] Left-back Alex Telles has officially moved to Manchester United from FC Porto for € 15.4 million. Not long ago, the Manchester United club officially announced their second rookie in the summer transfer window. That was the Brazilian left back: Alex Telles. The former FC Porto player joined MU under …
Read More »Nargono-Karabakh dispute: Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict or Russian-Turkish ‘ring’?
[ad_1] Both Russia and Turkey have strategic considerations around the disputed territory of Nargono-Karabakh. The Turkish determination also shows a confrontation between Ankara and Moscow on other battlefields, from Syria to Libya, where Russia is and where Turkey is. The Nargono-Karabakh dispute is showing signs of escalation and strong engagement …
Read More »Fighting continued between Azerbaijan and Armenia, with 21 more Armenian soldiers killed | World
[ad_1] Reuters reported that the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia in the Nagorno-Karabakh region continued to escalate on May 5. An official from the Nagorno-Karabakh region said the number of civilians killed since the fighting broke out on September 27 has risen to 18. Azerbaijan did not disclose the casualties …
Read More »Hai Phong proposed the support of the central government to build the Ben Rung Bridge
[ad_1] Intellectual people The Hai Phong City People’s Committee has just proposed to the central government to support the capital of the central budget to implement the Ben Rung Bridge Construction Investment Project with a total cost of more than VND 2,000 billion. Forest Ferry, connecting Provincial Highway 359, Thuy …
Read More »Nobel Biomedical for three scientists discovered the hepatitis C virus
[ad_1] The 2020 Nobel Prize in Biomedical Sciences was awarded to three American and British scientists, for their achievements in the discovery of the hepatitis C virus, helping to save millions of lives. The three scientists are Harvey Alter, Michael Houghton, and Charles Rice. All three were honored for “their …
Read More »China said and disagreed on the South China Sea, Cambodia’s vice premier still praise? | World
[ad_1] Late yesterday (4.10), Xinhua quoted Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Hor Namhong praising China’s declaration on the South China Sea in July 2016, while proposing to “avoid exaggerated disputes” in this maritime zone. . Specifically, according to Xinhua, Mr. Hor Namhong urged countries outside the region to avoid “provocation” on …
Read More »Doctor: Steroids Indicate President Trump’s Covid-19 Disease Could Be Serious | World
[ad_1] US President Donald Trump began using dexamethasone, a steroid widely used in other ailments to reduce inflammation, after experiencing low oxygen levels, but the condition Trump’s status is improving and he is likely to be given off. high on May 5 (US time). According to Dr. Daniel McQuillen, infectious …
Read More »Does the Thai Navy commander want to help China deter in the South China Sea? | World
[ad_1] Last week, Thailand’s Khaosod newspaper published a snapshot of a letter allegedly sent to Mr. Xu Zhanbin, deputy director of the China National Defense Industry Technology Office. Through the letter, General Luechai suggested that the Chinese side send representatives to secretly go to Thailand to sign the necessary agreements …
Read More »Shocking news about Mr. Trump
[ad_1] The Covid-19 pandemic continued to complicate the world, as American doctors revealed more shocking information about President Donald Trump’s health situation. Shocking news about Mr. Trump At a press conference at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland on October 4, Sean Conley, the president of the United States’ …
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