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World 24h: Forecast of the possibility of a low pressure near the Philippines
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Latest world news 12.12: Gold prices may increase further; Forecast of the possibility of low pressure, storms, strong cold air at the end of the year...
Ukraine denies losing focus in Donetsk, declares it will block Russia from the outside
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Russia has claimed control of Seversk and is approaching Sloviansk, but Ukraine has denied it, saying it will still keep an external defense line.
NASA spacecraft spent a day without a signal after flying into Mars' borrowing zone
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NASA confirmed that it lost signal to the MAVEN spacecraft after it moved into the Hiding Zone behind Mars over the weekend.
Forecast of the possibility of low pressure, storms, strong cold air at the end of the year
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No more storms are likely to occur between now and the end of 2025, although the depression may still appear with increased cold air.
White House urges Ukraine to soon reach a substantive peace agreement
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Ukrainian President Zelensky confirmed that the US is pushing for a free economic zone in Donbass, saying it will only accept it if there are fairness guarantees.
animal world: Thieves fight, bigos accidentally fall to help the poor in the middle of the street
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The pair of bays caught in a fierce air war or a street party fell in the middle of the streets of Minnesota, USA.
What would happen to the Earth if modern humans had never existed?
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A world without modern humans could be a land of giants.
'unique and endless' job positions are only available in the British royal palace
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The British royal uses up to 1,000 manpower to operate daily activities at the palace, including positions that seem to be 'unique''.
The wild buffalo drops a woman to stop her car on the street in China
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A buffalo drove a woman to stop her motorbike on the street and injured seven others in Ngoc Lam District, in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
Egypt discovers its most shocking find in 50 years: Excavation of the missing temple of the pharaoh
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Egyptian archaeologists have made one of their most exciting discoveries in 50 years after excavating a lost sun temple of the Egyptian pharaoh.
President Putin warns Belarus if it cuts gas from Russia to the EU
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has refused to back Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko's harsh threat to block natural gas flows from Russia to the EU.
animal world: War Elephants and buffaloes in action against the enemy
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An extremely rare film depicting the battle between a white rhinopod and a fierce buffalo has been documented in the Kariega Game Reserve in South Africa.
animal world: Death attacks, kungfu bag mice counterattack spectacularly
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The spectacular battle between mice and snake was captured in an incredible video circulating on social media.
Famous billionaires in the world own thousand-billion-dong villas
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For the world's leading billionaires and singers, a home is no longer just a place to live but also a sign of wealth and class of the owner.
300 million-year-old fossil in Utah could be a new species
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Scientists are studying the remains of an unknown animal found in the Westernlands National Park, USA.
Van Gogh painting seized by the German Capital for sale for 35.8 million USD
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Van Goghs 1888 Meules de ble was lucky to overcome the Holocaust disaster and the Second World War to survive to this day.
6 most valuable assets of the frugal billionaire Warren Buffett
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Warren Buffett is one of the richest men in the world, but the most valuable things he possesses are extremely simple.
Heavy snowstorms have not been seen in China for more than 100 years
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Northeast China is experiencing a record snowstorm with the heaviest snowfall in 116 years.
Young black hole discovered right next to the Galaxy containing Earth
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A newly discovered black hole is hiding in the Galaxy of the Great Magellanic Clouds, a satellite Galaxy of the Milky Way.
Earth has a second Moon for at least the next 300 years
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The satellite near Earth Kamooalewa may actually be a miniature moon, according to a research team led by the University of Arizona, USA.