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World 24h: EU oil and gas has lifebuoys

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World news 31. 3: Oil tanker hit by mysterious artillery shell, burning fiercely off the coast of UAE; EU oil and gas has lifebuoys...

US scenario landing to open the Strait of Hormuz: Iran's "Red Line" threatened

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The US may reopen the Strait of Hormuz by force, but this scenario will be a "red line" with Iran.

Russia announces reason for removing a series of countries from oil supply list

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The Russian government affirms that it will not supply oil to any country that applies a price ceiling mechanism to its energy.

Slovakia accuses EU of colluding with Ukraine to cut off Russian oil supplies

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Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has just accused Europe of secretly negotiating with Ukrainian President Volodymir Zelensky to block the Druzhba oil pipeline valve.

Russia keeps gas prices low for a European country amid supply shortages

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Russia agreed to extend the gas supply contract to Serbia at a low price, according to Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic.

New information about the Balticconnector gas pipeline incident

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The Balticconnector gas pipeline connecting Estonia and Finland is between the two lines of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline.

San Francisco benefits greatly from hosting APEC Summit Week 2023

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San Francisco beat other major cities in the US to host APEC Summit Week 2023, an event expected to have a major economic impact on the city.

Russia opens terrorist investigation after explosion causes train derailment

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More than a dozen trains carrying fertilizers derailed in western Russia on November 11 after an explosion.

Outstanding and substantial achievements of APEC

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After 35 years of establishment and development, APEC has achieved many outstanding and substantial achievements in all three pillars of cooperation.

Determining the origin of the anchor mine next to the Balticconnector gas pipeline

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The anchor found next to the Balticconnector gas pipeline belongs to the Newnew Polar Bear.

China's contribution to the world's largest artificial sun

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China has completed the preparation of the final batch of magnetic support equipment for the International Thermal Aesthetic Testing Area (ITER) project.

18 hours of horror on a cruise ship carrying 1,000 passengers encountered a fierce storm in the middle of the sea

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The dream trip became a nightmare for 1,000 passengers on a cruise ship attacked by a storm in the middle of the sea, injuring 100 people.

A strong storm forms in the Pacific Ocean

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According to the latest storm news, an extremely strong jet stream is expected to form in the Pacific Ocean this weekend and may develop into a storm.

US chemical plant explodes, burns fiercely

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At least one person was injured and neighboring communities were blocked after a chemical plant explosion in Texas, US.

Russian company speaks out about the first cable break near the Baltic Sea gas pipeline

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The Russian cable in the Baltic Sea was severed in October when a Chinese-flagged container ship moved through the cable placement location, Russian state-owned company Rostelecom said.

Destroying consequences of the latest storm after Typhoon Ciaran

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The latest storm Domingos left devastating traces as the consequences of Typhoon Ciaran have not yet recovered in many Western European countries.

People are not the author of the world's oldest collective cemetery

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Southern paleontologists have discovered the world's oldest burial site, but the remains preserved there and by its authors are not human.

China makes a new step forward in reusable space missile technology

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China has just successfully tested a commercial cargo missile that took off and landed vertically.

On Halloween, looking at images of the universe can be haunting

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From long-headed starlets to ghost-shaped stars... here are some photos of the universe that can make you feel creepy on Halloween.

2,000-year-old antique discovered in a 3m layer of mud at the bottom of a well

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Spanish archaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman sandal in a deep well. This ancient sandal was excavated in a Roman settlement in northern Spain called Lucus Asturum (now Luugo de Llanera) in a stone-lined well.