Amnesty International: Angry Speech Normal for Some Leaders
The rights group Amnesty International says the world’s most powerful leaders have made angry political speech a normal behavior.
The rights group Amnesty International says the world’s most powerful leaders have made angry political speech a normal behavior.
Cambodia was exporting much less rice than its neighbors Thailand and Vietnam, reports showed.
The country is appealing to the world to provide support for a series of development projects in Gaza.
News reports suggest that the Vatican and China could reach an agreement on the appointment of Chinese Catholic religious officials.
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Taiwan sits in a very seismically active area known as the Pacific Ring of Fire.
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