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Russia reiterates Nord Stream incident amid new accusations of sabotage submarines

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The Russian Embassy in the UK reiterated the Nord Stream incident, refuting the UK's new accusation of submarine threat.

Typhoon Sinlaku forms, could become the strongest storm since the beginning of the season

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Typhoon Sinlaku may strengthen into a strong typhoon of level 3 or 4 with winds of about 193 km/h when approaching Guam Island on the night of 13 or 14. 4.

Firmly believe in the comprehensive breakthrough of Vietnam - Cambodia cooperation

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At the invitation of Samdech Vibolsena Pheakdei Say Chhum - Vice Chairman of the Cambodian People's Party (CPP), Head of the Standing Committee of the CPP Central Committee, Politburo Member, Standing Secretary of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam Tran Cam Tu, will lead the high-level Vietnamese delegation on an official visit to the Kingdom of Cambodia on April 10.

Britain deploys 500 troops to closely monitor Russian submarines for more than 1 month

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A British warship and aircraft forced Russian submarines to retreat while surveying important undersea infrastructure.

Russian steel exports accelerate, approaching record

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Russia's steel exports in 2025 surged, approaching a record recorded in 2021.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle mourn Prince Philip

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The Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Foundation paid tribute to the late British Prince Philip on Friday (September 9).

Prince Philip - more than 7 decades of silently supporting the Queen of England

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Prince Philip, husband of Queen Queen Queen Queen Queen II, passed away on April 9 at the age of 99.

Found dozens of super-dense yellow Galaxy

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Dutch astronomers have identified 44 new superdenseun galaxies (UCD).

Excavated another strange "5-teeth monster" that once lived among Dinosaurs

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The fossil of a stink bug that survived during the Dinosaur era has been discovered in Patagonia, Chile.

Strange animal fossil discovered from the White Phan period in China

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Scientists have discovered the remains of two new Cave animals that lived in northeastern China, 120 million years ago.

Bake mindset to solve the mystery of the 42,000-year-old cave in Vietnam

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In an experiment to better understand how ancient artifacts are buried for thousands of years in sediment, Australian archaeologists buried bones, rocks, coal and other items in the Notch, cooked and observed the impact, according to phys.org.

Beauty leads the Egyptian nameline convoy, causing a stir in the online community

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A beautiful woman became a search trend on social media when leading an Egyptian body parade last weekend.

The secret to the extinct ancient superlaryster is solved

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New research reveals many secrets about the extinct ancient "super-wild animals" with a huge size often considered prehistoric monsters, killing machines.

3 hottest archaeological events in China last week

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Xinhua News Agency on January 3 points out out out outstanding Chinese archaeological news released last week (September 29-34).

China discovers traces of ancient walls and mounds up to 5,200 years old

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Chinese archaeologists have found traces of an ancient citadel wall and a ancient moat dating back about 5,200 years in Hubei province, the central part of the country.

First discovery of African swallowtail butterfly that is extremely rare to live in nature

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Researchers took the first image of the Walter (Philantomba Walteri) orchid living in the wild.

Causing a harmful mistake when watching the exhibition, the couple ruined the 10 billion VND painting

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A young Korean couple misunderstood and damaged a 10 billion VND art painting on display in Seoul.

Full survey of sunken ships from World War 2 at the deepest depth in the world

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The world's deepest sunken ship is a US Navy destroyers in World War II that has been fully surveyed.

Successfully decoding the mysterious death of the 2,600-year-old Takabuti rush

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A recent study has successfully decoded the mysterious death of the 2,600-year-old famous Takabuti rupture.

Dinosaur-destroying thien event has created the largest rainforest on the planet

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The pollen and fossil leaves revealed that the meteorite that caused thebikes and all the non-leopardinyans (all otherinyards) to extend has also reshaped plant communities in South America to create the largest rainforest on the planet.