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World's largest gold buyer plans to sell $13 billion in gold reserves
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The State Bank of Poland is considering selling gold to finance defense.
Hungary blocks truck carrying 40 million USD and gold from Ukraine, arrests 7 people
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Hungary has arrested 7 Ukrainians and launched a money laundering investigation after blocking 2 trucks carrying money and gold from Ukraine.
Russian weapons for Iran may increase sharply when the opportunity arises
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The supply of Russian weapons to Iran is said to not only continue but may also increase significantly if Russia has the opportunity.
Russia announces control of 9 more Ukrainian settlements in the week
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On March 6, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that the country's forces had controlled 9 new settlements in the week from February 28 to March 6.
MH370 after 12 years: Latest update on the search in the Indian Ocean
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Ocean Infinity is searching for MH370 in a 55-day underwater search in the southern Indian Ocean.
US gas replaces Russia, Europe in a dilemma
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The US currently meets more than 1/4 of Europe's gas demand, second only to Norway.
BRICS paves the way for a new global payment system
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Before the BRICS summit in India, the hot topic is not the BRICS common currency but a new global payment system.
Egyptian pyramids built in an unprecedented bold way
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The method of building the Great Pyramid in Egypt has just been revealed in a new study published in the journal Nature.
Ukraine may push Europe into risk because of its determination to keep Donbass
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Ukraine's non-compromising stance on Donbass could increase security and environmental risks and push Europe into a dangerous scenario.
World 24h: Unbelievable forecast for gold prices next week
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Latest world news 10.1: Experts make surprising predictions about gold prices next week, Thailand arrests more fraud suspects at the border with Cambodia...
Thailand arrests more suspects of fraud at border with Cambodia
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Thailand arrests 7 online fraud suspects and seizes dozens of mobile phones in 2 cases in Chanthaburi.
Mine collapse kills at least 200 people in Democratic Republic of Congo
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The mine collapse occurred on January 28 at the Rubaya mines, Democratic Republic of Congo. The cause of the mine collapse was heavy rain.
EU may be economically eroded by abandoning Russian gas
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The decision to end Russian gas is warned to put great pressure on the EU economy, increase energy costs, and reduce competition.
Russia responds to Japan's declaration of support for Ukraine
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The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Japan's new aid commitments are actually just political calculations, affirming that there will be appropriate retaliatory measures.
Ukraine and Europe should support Mr. Trump's peace plan
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Instead of arguing about who pays for weapons, Ukraine and Europe should focus on supporting the US President's peace initiative.
US government shut down but expected to reopen immediately
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The US government fell into partial shutdown from January 31.
US approves $16 billion in arms sales to Israel and Saudi Arabia
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The US administration has just approved a huge arms package for two allies, despite concerns about escalating tensions with Iran.
Ms. Takaichi places her trust in voters' votes
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Less than 2 months after becoming the first female prime minister in Japan, Ms. Sanae Takaichi, who is also the first female chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan (LDP), has announced the dissolution of the parliament and scheduled to hold early general elections in this country on February 8.
Free tax: How the Netherlands pours money into defense spending
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The new Dutch government is shaping a new budget roadmap, prioritizing defense through a special additional tax.
US publicly releases 3 million pages of new documents about Jeffrey Epstein, has a message with Elon Musk
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The US Department of Justice has released the latest documents about Jeffrey Epstein, showing his relationship with famous figures like Elon Musk.