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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.

Europe enters the supersonic aircraft race

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The supersonic aircraft startup in Europe is aiming to make flights from Frankfurt (Germany) to Sydney (Australia) in 4 hours and 15 minutes or Memphis (USA) to Dubai (UAE) in 3 hours and 30 minutes.

The moment Ukrainian UAVs attacked the Kremlin was revealed, Russia warned of a response

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Russia has said it has the right to retaliate "wherever and whenever it needs to" after accusing Ukraine of attacking the Kremlin.

India has the world's highest railway bridge, surpassing Effeil Tower

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India owns the world's tallest railway bridge, about 29 meters above the Eiffel Tower.

Singaporean businesses seek to connect with employees after COVID-19

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When Mr. Victor Seet joined Motion: For Impact in Singapore as an internal coach in November 2022, it took him a while to gain the trust of his colleagues.

The secret to making scientific and artistic talents famous

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Why does one scientist become famous while another with equal talent remains unknown? Why are certain works of art considered masterpieces while others are forgotten?

Russia launches large-scale attack on a series of targets in Ukraine

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Russia launched a large-scale missile attack on Ukraine's military industrial facilities, disrupting the production of weapons and ammunition - RT quoted the Russian Defense Ministry as saying on May 1.

Thailand's second most powerful political family after Shinawatra

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Politics is a family affair for the Thienthong family, one of Thailand's longest-running political dynasties, with five members running in the May general election for two different parties.

Women do unprecedented things in a city in Japan

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In Ebetsu - a small city in Hokkaido, Japan - more than 40% of city council members are women.

Ukraine announces initial results of Russian counterattacks in Crimea

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Ukraine called the Crimea offensive the first phase of a counter-offensive against Russia.

King Charles III's coronation ceremony

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King Charles III's coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at Westminster Monastery in London, UK.

The future of world agriculture may be underwater

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Nemo's Garden is the world's first underwater tree planting system. Located off the coast of Noli, Italy, southwest of Genoa, this underwater agricultural farm includes a series of dome-shaped greenhouses, seamlessly anchored to the seabed.

Turkey admits Russia has broken its promise in the Ukraine grain deal

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Russia has warned that it will not extend the grain agreement with Ukraine unless the West allows exports of Russian products.

Turkey joins nuclear club thanks to Russia

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Turkey's first nuclear power plant opened on April 27 thanks to Russia's help in construction.

Inside the city of tomorrow of Qatar

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Started in 2006, Qatar's "future city" Lusail possesses iconic architecture, meeting the country's sustainability goals.

Thailand, Japan fiercely compete in Singapore's profitable business segment

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Singapore opened two of its most luxurious complex resorts (IRs) in 2010 and has strengthened its position as a tourist destination. However, Thailand and Japan are paying attention to this area and are planning to open similar facilities.