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Hot weather causes many European countries to close schools

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The heat wave is raging throughout Europe, causing casualties and forcing many countries to take urgent measures.

US and Iran conclude high-level talks in Switzerland

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The first round of negotiations between the US and Iran in Switzerland concluded with a roadmap towards a final agreement within 60 days.

Tensions between Poland and Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk makes efforts to cool down

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said that the conflict between Polish and Ukrainian politicians is a "strategic mistake" that harms both sides.

Typhoon Mekkhala is on track to reach its maximum

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Typhoon Mekkhala (Philippines name Francisco) has become a strong typhoon since the afternoon of June 21st and is forecast to reach its maximum on June 23rd.

Ukraine loses 3 Starlink transceiver stations in eastern region

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In the past 24 hours, Russia has destroyed 42 fixed-wing drones and 3 Starlink satellite receiving and transmitting stations of the Ukrainian army.

France doubles COVID-19 vaccine support for poor countries

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France has decided to double the COVID-19 vaccine doses to support poor countries to 120 million doses.

New more tragic theory about the birth of the Moon

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The terrible collision that created the Moon on the surface was actually a double blow, according to new research.

animal world: Black Cause of fierce war against strange invaders

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The video of black storks fighting a thrilling drone delivering coffee in the air has attracted special attention.

Chinese villages spend 'huge' to encourage couples to have children

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With the Chinese government approving a three-child policy, many localities are offering cash incentives to encourage couples to have more children.

Five climbers die on Europe's tallest mountain

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The Russian Ministry of Emergency Situations said that five climbers were killed after a snowstorm on Elbrus - the highest mountain peak in Europe.

US: Shooting at supermarket causes many casualties

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A shooting incident occurred on September 23 at a supermarket in Tennessee, USA, killing 15 people.

Finding a large collection of ancient ancient Roman gold coins in Europe

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One of the largest collections of ancient Italy coins in Europe was discovered by two amateur divers off the east coast of Spain.

The oldest human fossil traces discovered in North America

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Fossil traces discovered in New Mexico, USA, show that primitive humans passed through North America about 23,000 years ago.

The contest for the worst building reveals the most unique architecture in China

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Chinese architecture website Archcy.com has identified nearly 90 candidates for the contest to select the 12th worst architectural work in China.

The "monster" broom is rushing towards the Sun, larger than Mars' satellite

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Comet C/2011 or Comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein is expected to brighten up in the coming years as it approaches Earth closer.

The satellite flew very close to Earth without being detected

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The 2021 SG satellite flew close to Earth on September 16 but was not detected because it came from the direction of the Sun.

Discover surprising truths about Dinosaurs

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Do you know all the interesting truth about Dinos?

The possibility of a meteorite exploding cannot destroy the ancient city near the East Sea

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The explosion of a meteorite 3,600 years ago may have destroyed the ancient city in the Jordan Valley near the Red Sea.

Japanese city releases promotional video with giant sea monsters

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The tourism promotion video for the Kanmon Strait between Kitakyushu City and Shimonoseki City of Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan, co-produced by the two local governments has attracted more than 350 million views.

Around the world, admire the strange harvest moon this year

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The harvest month or the full moon of the 8th lunar month begins to appear from the night of September 20 around the world. From the Americas, Europe, Asia, Australia to Africa, all are able to admire the strange phenomenon marking the end of this summer.