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Record heat covers Western Europe in May
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The unusual heat wave spread throughout Western Europe, breaking a series of temperature records and causing widespread warnings.
Sun faces super-explosion risk, Earth may be affected by communication
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Scientists warn that the Sun may soon create extremely strong eruptions strong enough to disrupt satellites, power grids and communication systems on Earth.
Multilateralism is still the foundation for conflict management
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Geopolitical tensions and the financial crisis are pushing peacekeeping missions into a difficult position, especially those sponsored by the United Nations, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) warned on May 25.
US Secretary of State declares the Strait of Hormuz must be opened at all costs
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio affirmed that the Strait of Hormuz needs to be kept open in the context that negotiations with Iran are still ongoing.
Iranian President orders restoration of international Internet after 3 months of blockade
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The Iranian President is said to have ordered the restoration of international Internet connection after nearly 3 months of disruption amid domestic conflict and instability.
Notable New Year 2018 messages from world leaders
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The United Nations Secretary-General and many world leaders such as the President of France, the Prime Minister of Canada... sent many messages in their 2018 New Year speech.
Times Square: More than 1 million people celebrate New Year's Eve in record cold
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More than 1 million people gathered in Times Square (New York, USA) to celebrate New Year's Eve in the cold and security was tightened.
"Cold Neck" with Kim Jong-un's Warning in New Year's message
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In his New Year's speech, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un warned the US that the nuclear launcher is always ready at the office counter.
The most spectacular fireworks displays in the world to welcome 2018
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Along with the brilliant fireworks displays in Hong Kong, Australia and the impressive light show at the world's tallest building in Dubai (UAE), people around the world are excited to enter 2018.
Hawaiian Airlines flights take passengers "in the air" from 2018 to 2017
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Thanks to a delay of about 10 minutes, a Japanese airline flight took off in 2018 and landed in 2017.
Fireworks in New Zealand shine to welcome the New Year 2018
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New Zealand enters 2018 an hour after Samoa - the country that celebrates the first New Year in the world.
Fire spreads across barge carrying fireworks in Australia, thousands of people flee in disarray
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Thousands of people were forced to evacuate in Terrigal Beach, New South Wales, Australia after a barge caught fire and fireworks exploded on New Year's Eve 2018.
US welcomes New Year in cold weather, Australia tightens security
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The US welcomed New Year's Eve in a historic cold spell with many events canceled, shortened or postponed, while Australia tightened security before the New Year's Eve 2018.
Building crystal balls, releasing balls, waiting for fireworks, the atmosphere of welcoming the New Year is bustling around the world
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With just a few hours left, the new year 2018 will come. At this time, countries around the world are bustling with activities to welcome the sacred moment.
New Year's Eve customs are unlike any other country
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Each country has a unique custom of celebrating Tet with the desire to pray for luck and peace for the family on the occasion of the New Year.
anti-government protests shook Iran for several days
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As of December 30, protests on Iranian streets have entered their third day and have spread to the capital Tehran. According to Reuters, two protests were shot dead during the clash.
The US welcomes the New Year 2018 in ice and snow like the Arctic
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Most Americans will have to deal with ice temperatures like the Arctic and cold front as a cutsdown for the rest of 2017 and the new year 2018.
Shocking events revolving around the world in the past 12 months
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2017 is considered one of the most shocking years in the history of the modern world.
Strange things in President Donald Trump's first year in office
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Donald Trump will become the first US President in nearly a century to end his first year in office without holding a national gathering.
Heartbroken at the moment the bus plunged into a tunnel, stabbing many pedestrians in Moscow
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At least five people have been killed and 15 others injured as a bus crashed into a pedestrian tunnel near a metro station in western Moscow, Russia.