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Fruit shop owner fails to control firecrackers in Australia
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An unarmed citizen intervened in a deadly attack on Bondi Beach, Sydney (Australia) on December 14.
Potential super earthquake in Japan, according to the worst scenario, could kill 199,000 people
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Japan faces the risk of 199,000 deaths in the worst-case scenario due to a potential super earthquake.
Cold air closes the 2025 unusual storm season
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The cold air waves that continue to flow in have concluded the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season - a season of many paradoxes, few in quantity but fierce in intensity.
Former South Korean President Accused of Causing Disturbances on Korean Peninsula
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The South Korean investigation has drawn serious allegations about former President Yoon Suk Yeol's plan to destabilize the Korean peninsula.
Thailand - Cambodia tensions escalate
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On December 14, Thailand continued to update casualties in clashes at the border with Cambodia, including both civilians and soldiers.
Energy fines will be a disaster for both Russia and the West
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So far, energy remains a link, one of the final bridges between Russia and the West. The consequences will be serious if everyone eventually rushes to the penalty.
Why doesn't NATO impose a no-fly zone in Ukraine?
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Russia will consider any effort to establish a no-fly zone in Ukraine as participation in military actions.
Mr. Putin explains why the attack on Ukraine extends beyond Donbass
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President Vladimir Putin said Russia wanted to stop the West from helping "nationalists" in Ukraine.
Ukrainian war on 11: Russia resumes attacks after ceasefire
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As the Ukrainian war entered into November 11, the Russian Defense Ministry announced to continue attacking after the ceasefire.
Global fashion giant Inditex stops sales in Russia
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Spanish clothing retailer Inditex - a global fashion giant that owns brands including Zara - announced on March 5 a "temporary suspension of operations" at 502 stores in Russia.
Time Russia opens a humanitarian corridor in the port city of Ukraine
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Russian forces have temporarily stopped fire in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol to create humanitarian corridors allowing civilians to leave the city for 5 hours.
Russia temporarily suspends fire in 2 Ukrainian cities
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Russia has announced a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine's key port city of Mariupol to create humanitarian corridors for civilian evacuations.
Russia's advance after seizing Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant
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Russian forces are approaching Ukraine's second largest nuclear facility, US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield informed on January 4 at the United Nations.
Ukraine sinks its most powerful warship amid tense war
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The Ukrainian Navy deliberately sank the country's leading warship in the Black Sea amid the war with Russia.
Russia says Ukraine "done" with the largest nuclear plant attack
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The fire at Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant was the result of a provincial act of provinceence to accuse Russia of creating a radioactive pollution hotspots, the Russian Defense Ministry said.
Things to know about Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant
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On March 4, Ukraine confirmed that Russian forces had taken control of the Zaporizhzhia plant, one of the largest nuclear power plants in Europe.
animal world: Strange, venomous snake that eats meat of all kinds has died
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Video shows a coral snake feeding the body of a dead viper snake at a boscene zoo in Kentucky, USA.
The haunting image of "ghost" sharks in abandoned aquariums
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The two "urban exploration houses" recorded terrifying images of the remains of a Shark that looked like a ghost and other marine creatures in an abandoned aquatic network. These animals are dead and decomposing.
Russia seizes Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhia
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Russia seizes Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southeastern Ukraine, local authorities said on March 4.
If Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant explodes, it will be 10 times worse than Chernobyl
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If Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhia explodes, the disaster would be 10 times the Chernobyl incident, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba.