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Strange developments in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran's warning
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In a noteworthy development related to the Strait of Hormuz, some container ships turned around in this strait after Iran's warning.
Iran dismantles US Air Force's $500 million "battlefield brain
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Iran's precision strike destroyed the E3 Sentry command aircraft, which is likened to the "battlefield brain" of the US Air Force.
Hormuz blocked: 3 pipelines could save Middle East crude oil
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Middle Eastern countries have increased oil exports through pipelines in an effort to find a way out to overcome the gap caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
World 24h: Gold prices show positive signs of recovery
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Latest world news March 30: Gold prices extend recovery momentum; Weather forecast for April as the heat dome moves...
Russia warns of Ukraine nuclear scenario: Western Europe bears the first consequences
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Russia accuses Ukraine of using nuclear weapons as a tool to put political pressure on Western Europe if it possesses this capability.
The disagreement between Gazprom Russia and the West
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Russia's Gazprom and Western oil and gas companies have continuously sued each other in court.
Unpredictable dangers from hydropower dams blocking the river
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The increase in hydroelectric dams is causing unpredictable dangers.
Russia builds first nuclear power plant in Central Asia
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Russia will build a nuclear power plant in Uzbekistan, the first project in Central Asia since the Soviet era.
Russian gas spikes consumption, major suppliers in Central Asia rush to act
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The country with the world's top gas reserves in Central Asia is unusually active in gas marketing and sales due to concerns about the impact of Russian gas.
Russia produces ammunition 3 times faster, cheaper than 1/4 of the West
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Russian Pharmaceutical bites are produced three times faster at prices only 1/4 of those of Western countries, according to research by the US company.
Rumors of finding MH370 in the forest, Cambodia speaks out
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Rumors of MH370 missing 10 years in a forest in Cambodia have been denied by officials.
Storm No. 1 near the East Sea makes landfall for the 9th time, constantly strengthening
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Typhoon No. 1 near the East Sea, internationally known as Ewiniar, made its ninth landfall in Quezon, Philippines and continued to strengthen.
Germany's drastic move when threatened by the EU to sue
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Despite the EU's warning of suing Germany in court, Berlin remains determined to increase controversial gas tariffs.
The mystery of building a 4,000-year-old Egyptian pyramid has been solved
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Scientists believe that they have solved the mystery of building a 4,000-year-old Egyptian pyramid.
Revealing the losses of Russia's S-400 defended missile fleet in the Ukraine conflict
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Russia has invested heavily in the S-400 Triumf surface-to-air missile system to strengthen integrated air defense capabilities.
Gazprom CEO continuously personally promotes Russian gas projects abroad
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Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller met with Kazakhstan's first deputy prime minister Roman Sklyar on May 24, the latest in an effort to promote Russian gas projects abroad.
Russia's Gazprom loses lawsuit at ICC arbitration Court
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The International Trade Center (ICC) arbitration court banned Russia's Gazprom from suing Czech energy company CEZ in Russia.
German military admits to stealing bear on shoulder
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The German Defense Ministry acknowledged the lack of equipment is important for the army's combat capability.
Russia reveals the powerful warships of the Northern fleet to international visitors
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International visitors visit warships of the powerful Russian Northern fleet, including the Yasen-M Krasnoyarsk nuclear-powered Submarine that was mothboldened at the end of last year.
EU strives for reconciliation before considering suing Germany in court
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The EU is trying to negotiate with Germany after threatening to sue the country if Berlin does not change its controversial gas tariffs.