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Oil tanker pays 2 million USD safe fee to pass through the Strait of Hormuz
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Iran has collected $2 million from a private oil tanker company to allow oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz safely.
EU determined not to return to Russian gas despite power outages
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The European Union (EU) rejects the possibility of returning to Russian gas despite facing the risk of power outages.
World 24h: Gold prices plummet and unexpected advice from experts
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Latest world news March 20: Gold prices plummet, experts say this is a buying opportunity; Hungary opens a new gas route,...
Iran may still be strong enough to defend for months
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According to Chinese experts, Iran can still maintain military operations for 2 to 3 months and maintain its advantage in the Strait of Hormuz.
Large factory fire in South Korea, many people jump out of building to escape
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The fire occurred at about 1:18 pm on the 20th, local time at 3 am at a car parts factory in Daejeon, South Korea.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmyhal resigns, successor has been revealed
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Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal submitted his resignation on July 15 as part of a large-scale government reform scheduled for this week.
World 24h: Forecast of the possibility of storms entering the East Sea this week
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World news 15.7: Tropical depression appears near the Philippines, the East Sea may welcome a storm this week; Gold price forecast for the second half of 2025, suggesting silver investment
Testing alcohol concentration of air passengers
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Police plan to check the alcohol concentration of passengers leaving Aberdeen International Airport, northeastern Scotland, UK.
Europe must spend more to ensure gas supply for winter
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European gas prices under futures fluctuated near a two-week high.
Russia actively seeks oil, gas and nuclear agreements in the Middle East
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Russia is pushing for a series of new oil and gas agreements with Iraq and helping Baghdad develop a civilian nuclear program.
Floods in New York's train station, hundreds of thousands of people under flash flood warning
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Millions of people across the northeastern and central Atlantic in the US are still under flash flood warnings.
President Putin's advisor warns about the Russian economy
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President Putin's adviser warned that the Russian economy is showing signs of a short circuit and needs to cut interest rates urgently.
More than 2,000 earthquakes in Japan's archipelago
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The number of earthquakes that shook Japan's Tokara Islands has exceeded 2,000.
New storm forms right after rare storm Nari
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The new storm formed shortly after Typhoon Nari made landfall in Hokkaido, Japan - for the first time since 2016.
The longest-serving Ukrainian Prime Minister nominated as Secretary of Defense
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed the country's longest-serving Prime Minister, Denys Shmyhal, as his next defense minister.
accusing Germany becomes dangerous again after Berlin's killing claims
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The Kremlin accused "Germany of becoming dangerous again" after the German Defense Minister's statement that he was ready to kill Russian soldiers.
Russia reacts when HIMARS missile first fired in the Baltic
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Russia believes that the Baltic region is experiencing increasing tensions due to the aggressive policies of European coastal states.
Confronting at an altitude of 11km, 2 Chinese aircraft nearly collided tragically in Russia
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Chinese passenger and cargo aircraft are only about 100 meters apart at an altitude of nearly 11km in the Russian sky.
Gold price forecast for the second half of 2025, suggesting silver investment
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Experts predict that gold prices in the second half of 2005 will depend on 3 factors, and at the same time suggest that they may shift to silver investment.
Japan's election could change the roadmap for raising interest rates
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It is expected that after the Japanese Senate election on July 20, the Bank of Japan (BOJ) may face increasing political pressure to keep interest rates low, despite the desire to gradually normalize monetary policy after many years of maintaining interest rates close to zero.