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Russia announces the first 3 cancer vaccines
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Russia announced the first 3 batches of cancer vaccines, using mRNA platforms and artificial intelligence to sytilize the shoe according to each patients genetic set.
Thailand dissolves the House of Representatives, opens the way for early elections
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The Royal Thai newspaper has issued a decree to dissolve the House of Representatives after the Prime Minister admitted that the government is no longer capable of operating effectively.
Russia controls Seversk region, opens a vital route to attack Slavyansk
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Russia's control of the Seversk region has paved the way to Slavyansk, which is described as a major center of the Ukrainian armed forces.
China sinks in cold, Xinjiang paralyzed due to snowstorms
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Beijing and China welcome the first heavy snowfall of the winter while Xinjiang and China are paralyzed by snowstorms.
Revealing the country to replace Russia in leading the flow of European gas
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As Europe is gradually moving away from Russian gas, Poland has emerged as the most ambitious country in restructuring the region's energy supply structure.
Unbelievable achievements in regenerating a series of extinct animals
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Scientists have succeeded in regenerating a series of extinct animals in the wild.
Russia calls up British Ambassador after accusing of oil tanker vessels of violating the Black Sea
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The British Ambassador to Russia will be summoned to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow to discuss the case of a British warship violating the Russian national border and being shot with a warning shot.
Russia adds power to the legendary "c ass assortment fire" RPG-7
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Russia develops new-generation ammunition for the terrorized fire - the legendary RPG-7 gun - to increase accuracy, through-arms capability and range.
The ozone layer in the Arctic is under threat
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The ozone layer above the Arctic is under threat from human-made greenhouse gases despite a ban on chemicals that degrade the ozone layer more than a decade ago.
New research warns of the risk of pollen spreading the COVID-19 virus
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One study has warned that viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 can spread further thanks to pollen, increasing the risk of infection in crowded areas.
Russian capital experiences hottest June day in 120 years
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Moscow - the Russian capital experienced its hottest day in June in 120 years when temperatures reached 34.7 degrees Celsius and the weather is expected to get hotter in the coming days.
Finding a new red-eyed frog
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A new tree frog species discovered in the Cordillera del Condor region of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador has been named after a famous British rock band - led Zeppelin.
Storm-prone storm opens the 2021 storm season
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The first two named storms have already opened the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season.
Revealing how prehistorics conquered darkness to create works of art
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Spanish researchers have created prehistoric sparkles and lights to see how they will function in the narrow caves - where the world's oldest works of art appear.
The first precious diamond auctioned in digital currency
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A rare diamond expected to be auctioned by Sotheby's with acceptance of payment in Bitcoin or Ether digital currency.
Russia is not separated from the Socialist victory or humanity
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Russian diplomats in the US led by Ambassador Anatoly Antonov lit candles to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the German occupation of the Soviet Union (June 22, 1944 - June 22, 2021) - the biggest tragedy in the country's history.
Israel shoots down UAVs with high-intensity laser weapons
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The Israeli military is testing interceptions and shoot down unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) using high-intensity laser beams.
Ancient cemetery discovered in Radošević Palace in Croatia
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Croatian archaeologists have excavated an ancient cemetery with the remains of 32 people - some buried in pottery - dating from the late 4th to early 5th centuries AD.
Finding paintings by famous European painter from the 17th century in trash bins
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Two original paintings by 17th-century European painters were found in a garbage Binh on the roadside in southeastern Germany.
Video of a boy's high-neck elephant lifting causes a "storm" on social networks
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The video recording the high-necked herd lifting a boy has attracted more than 2.5 million views on social network Twitter.