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told Newsweek on February 17 that Russia had already launched its spring offensive and Ukraine was waiting for the supplies of Western equipment to start its counterattack.
A cleaner surnamed Xu told The Associated Press she saw smoke coming out of the van as it drove down the street before veering out of control.Two men were trying to pull the passenger out of the car.
Videos on social media showed injured people lying on the pavement next to a Starbucks cafe and others pinned under the tires of the van.where a nurse told The Associated Press the injured were receiving treatment.Then the police and ambulance arrived.
who works in a building across the street from the crash site.accidentally igniting the gas he was transporting.
The attack was blamed on separatist extremists from the Turkic Muslim Uighur ethnic group native to northwestern China.
when hundreds of millions of people return to their hometowns for the most important family holiday of the year.and I appreciate your support.
it cannot exclude them because some politicians or patrons dislike their message.Jason Kempin/State of Tennessee/Newsweek Photo Illustration/Getty ImagesThis is a common-sense.
Tennessee state Representative Chris Todd.While courts have previously affirmed and supported laws intended to protect children from accessing obscene content or other adult content.