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Gold price forecast after the strongest monthly drop in more than a decade
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Goldman Sachs forecasts gold prices could rise to $5,400/ounce despite the drop in the past month.
World 24h: Unexpected forecast for gold prices next week
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Latest world news 5. 4: Experts make surprising predictions about gold prices next week; Tsunami lurking in Indonesia, revealing huge breakage...
US needs European naval power in the Strait of Hormuz
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NATO's naval strength is considered an important key to ensuring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.
Two European countries request EU to suspend sanctions on Russian oil and gas
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Hungary and Slovakia simultaneously requested the European Union (EU) to suspend sanctions on Russian oil and gas, to avoid an economic collapse scenario.
Mr. Trump declares F-15 pilot rescue operation successful
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Mr. Trump declared that the bold rescue operation was deployed deep in Iranian territory, and two US pilots were rescued safely one after another.
Ukraine confirms the death of a negotiator with Russia
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Kiev said a security guard of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense had been killed. The secret is believed to have been involved in negotiations with Russia.
Where are the richest people in the world concentrated?
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New York, Tokyo and Paris are the cities with the largest number of super-rich people, while London is ranked as the leading city in lifestyle and investment.
Rumors about Apple's new Hybrid Computer
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Information and speculation about Apple's next products are stirring up the technology-loving community worldwide.
Where is the coldest city in the world?
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Although the Southernmost continent is the coldest, many cities in other regions of the world are also experiencing such a cold weather. The title of the coldest city belongs to Yakutsk, Russia.
US lights up NATO to supply fighter jets to Ukraine
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The US lit up the green light for NATO to provide fighter jets to Ukraine after an online meeting between US lawmakers and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Ukrainian war on December 12: Mr. Putin sets conditions for stopping attacks
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As the Ukrainian war enters its 12th day, Russian President Vladimir Putin has revealed the conditions to stop the attack in the country.
Which regions in Ukraine will Russia control after 11 days of war?
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After 11 days of war in Ukraine, Russia has taken control of many areas and cities.
Reopening the humanitarian corridor, preparing for Russia-Ukraine negotiations
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Humanitarian corridors in southeastern Ukrainian cities of Mariupol and Volnovakha reopened on March 6.
Energy fines will be a disaster for both Russia and the West
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So far, energy remains a link, one of the final bridges between Russia and the West. The consequences will be serious if everyone eventually rushes to the penalty.
Why doesn't NATO impose a no-fly zone in Ukraine?
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Russia will consider any effort to establish a no-fly zone in Ukraine as participation in military actions.
Mr. Putin explains why the attack on Ukraine extends beyond Donbass
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President Vladimir Putin said Russia wanted to stop the West from helping "nationalists" in Ukraine.
Ukrainian war on 11: Russia resumes attacks after ceasefire
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As the Ukrainian war entered into November 11, the Russian Defense Ministry announced to continue attacking after the ceasefire.
Global fashion giant Inditex stops sales in Russia
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Spanish clothing retailer Inditex - a global fashion giant that owns brands including Zara - announced on March 5 a "temporary suspension of operations" at 502 stores in Russia.
Time Russia opens a humanitarian corridor in the port city of Ukraine
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Russian forces have temporarily stopped fire in the Ukrainian city of Mariupol to create humanitarian corridors allowing civilians to leave the city for 5 hours.
Russia temporarily suspends fire in 2 Ukrainian cities
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Russia has announced a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine's key port city of Mariupol to create humanitarian corridors for civilian evacuations.