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World 24h: Unexpected forecast about gold prices

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Latest world news 25/4: Unexpected forecast for gold prices; Panama Canal rakes in money when Hormuz blockades...

NATO speaks out about Spain's membership

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NATO rejects the possibility of excluding Spain's membership amid controversy over Madrid's stance and the US campaign targeting Iran.

US attacks ship in Pacific, 2 dead

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The latest airstrike sparked controversy about the legality and how the US copes with drug trafficking.

Palestine holds first election since Gaza conflict

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Palestinians in the West Bank and part of the Gaza Strip participated in the first local elections since the Gaza conflict.

Iran sends foreign minister to Pakistan

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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has arrived in Pakistan's capital Islamabad to discuss proposals to resume negotiations with the US.

Accusing the US of waging war, North Korea demands heavy rain

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The North Korean Foreign Minister on October 11 accused President Donald Trump of "lighting up the fire of war", and threatened to issue " across the board" in retaliation.

President Vladimir Putin receives surprisingly late birthday gift

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Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov congratulated his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on his birthday and gave him a small dog.

US nuclear Submarine Carries 154 Tomahawk Missiles to the Korean Peninsula

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The USS Michigan nuclear Submarine will arrive at Busan, South Korea this weekend amid escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula amid recent nuclear testing by Pyongyang.

Pyongyang's sky-high fireworks celebrate North Korea's big day

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North Korea held a large-scale parade and fireworks display to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the election of the late leader Kim Jong-il as General Secretary of the North Korean Labor Party.

Fire spreads across California, dozens killed

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A series of wine growing areas in California (USA) are submerged in a sea of fire with a dizzying rate of spread, killing dozens of people and destroying thousands of houses.

Unexpected results of DNA on the car of Yingluck Shinawatra fleeing Thailand

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The DNA sample collected from the Toyota Camry is too polluted to compare with the DNA sample collected from the home of former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to confirm whether she will use this vehicle when fleeing Thailand.

Revealing about Kim Yo-jong, the younger sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has included his younger sister Kim Yo-jong in the Politburo, a move that shows that she is one of the most influential women in the country.

Typhoon Nate weakens, still causing flooding, widespread power outages in the southern US

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Typhoon Nate caused flooding and power outages in the US Gulf Coast, an area that continues to rebuild after Hurricane Katrina devastated it more than a decade ago.

Thousands of people urgently evacuated as the fire engulfed and burned down a shopping mall in Russia

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Several cars exploded in the parking tunnel of the Sindika shopping mall in Moscow, Russia, due to a fire on October 8.

US bombers cannot keep up with Mr. Putin's "White Swallow"

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Russia's Tu-160 hypersonic aircraft not only fly faster than US B1-B bombers but can also fly over longer distances.

The West uses President Putin's birthday to defame Russia

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The West has used President Vladimir Putin's birthday as an excuse for "large-scale" press agencies to pursue the goal of defaming Russia - Chairman of the Russian Senate Foreign Affairs Committee Konstantin Kosachev told TASS.

Donald Trump's first wife reveals her marriage to her ex-husband

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US President's eldest wife, Ivana Trump, is preparing to publish a memoir about her broken marriage with Donald Trump.

30 cities with the largest number of tourists in the world in 2017

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Recently, Mastercard announced a list of 132 most visited cities in the world by tourists in 2017. This is the 9th year this list has been published.

Indonesian President Joko Widodo has to walk 2km due to traffic jam

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Indonesian President Joko Widodo was forced to walk 2km in hot weather on October 5 to attend the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the Indonesian army.

The world of super-beautiful microchips is unexpectedly beautiful through photos taken with a microscope

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To honor the beauty of a small world that few people have access to Nikon has launched the Nikon Small World contest that gathers the most beautiful photos of the small material world.