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Making international commitments a practical resource to serve national development
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Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Hoai Trung chaired an inter-sectoral meeting on reviewing and urging the implementation of international commitments and agreements.
President Trump says he doesn't know who is leading Iran
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President Donald Trump believes that the deaths of many Iranian leaders are making it difficult for the US to reach an agreement with Iran.
World 24h: Gold prices are forecast to have room to increase
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Latest world news 21.8: 2 low pressure areas are at risk of strengthening in the next 24 hours; Gold prices are forecast to have room to increase,...
Philippines conducts shooting response drills at school
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The Philippines has requested primary and secondary schools across the country to organize safe drills after a series of shootings since the beginning of the year.
Elon Musk points out alarming public debt benchmark for the US
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Billionaire Elon Musk agrees with the view that 50,000 billion USD is a worrying threshold for US public debt.
Ukrainian President Says ready for negotiations with Russia
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The Ukrainian president hopes that peace negotiations with Russia will reap practical results.
Ukrainian War: Russia attacks a series of urban areas, air defense warnings ring out
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On the 17th day of the Ukrainian war (12.3), Russia expanded its attacks on Ukrainian cities. Air alert rings throughout Ukraine.
5 strongest nuclear bomb explosions ever
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All of them were more powerful than the nuclear bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki by the US at the end of World War II.
Mysterious drones enter the airspace of 3 NATO countries
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The military drone flew into the airspace of two NATO members Hungary and Romania and then crashed in the capital Croatia, another NATO member state.
Russia - US tense border war on biological weapons in Ukraine
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Russia accused the US of funding and managing bioweapones programs in Ukraine, calling for a meeting of the UN Security Council.
Western banks lose entire $120 billion debt to Russia
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Russia owes Western banks $120 billion and the West may not get back the money.
Image of a strange move by a 64km Russian military convoy near the Ukrainian capital
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Satellite images show a 64km long Russian military convoy near the Ukrainian capital that has been largely dispersed.
Russian billionaire's superyacht mysteriously disappears amid sanctions
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A superyacht of Russian billionaire Vagit Alekperov has mysteriously disappeared amid a series of other philately sailed players whose yachts were confiscated due to sanctions.
2 years after WHO declared it a pandemic, COVID-19 "is still a long way off"
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Nearly 500 million people have been infected with COVID-19 since March 2020 and new variants remain a threat after two years of WHO declaring COVID-19 a pandemic.
Russian-Ukrainian Foreign Minister visits Türkiye for talks
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Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers have arrived in Turkey to prepare for the highest-level talks since the start of the military conflict in Ukraine.
accusing Ukraine of staging dangerous Provocation in Chernobyl
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Russia accused Ukrainian nationalism of cutting power at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, staging an "extremely dangerous province".
The first "savior" is likely to cool down world oil prices
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The United Arab Emirates has agreed that the UAE could be the first "savior" to cool down world oil prices.
China will rescue Russian banks from US sanctions
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The US's largest payment systems have rejected Russian customers, but Russia is not too worried as Russian banks will be integrated into China's UnionPay system.
Russia's surprising move on gold amid the wave of sanctions
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Russia has suddenly lifted gold tariffs to encourage people to abandon the US dollar amid rising sanctions.
The legendary Endurance sunken ship was found in the South
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In the fall of 1915, the geologist Ernest Shackleton's Endurance sank off the South China Sea, leaving the crew stranded on the ice. All 28 crew members of the final exploration team were rescued, but the ship's final resting place remains a maritime mystery for hundreds of years.
