Chinese Restaurant Collapse, 29 Dead
Twenty-nine people were killed and seven seriously injured when a restaurant collapsed in northern China’s Shanxi province, the country’s emergencies ministry media said on Sunday.
German Court Rule out Ban on Berlin Protests against Coronavirus Curbs
A German regional court gave the go-ahead for mass demonstrations planned on Saturday in Berlin against coronavirus curbs.
Iran Hails Abe after His Resignation
Iran praised the outgoing Japanese prime minister for his valuable contribution to the promotion of Tehran-Tokyo ties after Abe Shinzo resignation.
Germany to Impose Arms Embargo on Iran
Leveling accusations against Iran, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas pointed to efforts to impose an arms embargo against the Islamic Republic in the future.
Iran Sympathizes with Afghanistan over Casualties of Flooding
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson expressed sympathy with Afghanistan over the casualties and damages caused by heavy flooding.
New Zealand Mosque Shooter Sentenced Life in Prison
A New Zealand judge sentenced white supremacist Brenton Tarrant to life in prison without parole on Thursday for killing 51 Muslim worshippers.
Trump: Biden Must Take ‘Drug Test’ before Presidential Debate
US President Donald Trump (pix) said Wednesday he will call for a “drug test” for himself and Joe Biden before the first presidential debate.
UNICEF: No Access to Remote Learning for A Third of Students
The UN children’s agency says at least a third of children couldn’t access remote learning when the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools, creating “a global education emergency.”
In Travelling Earth, Mars, Bacteria Survives
Tanpopo mission addresses the possibility of natural interplanetary transport of microbial life called panspermia.
China Literature Goes Online with 17.5 Committed Authors
Over 17.5 million writers were engaged in the creation of online literary works since the advent of Internet-oriented novels over two decades ago in China.











































