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Plane crashes into water near beach in US
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The plane crash occurred near a beach in Boca Raton, Florida, and the only person on board was not injured.
Strong earthquake causes shooking in Tokyo, at least 7 people injured in Japan
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A 5.9 magnitude earthquake occurred in Ibaraki Prefecture, northeast of Tokyo (Japan), injuring at least 7 people and temporarily disrupting railway operations.
Typhoon Saudel intensifies rapidly, unexpectedly changes direction before entering the Philippine monitoring area
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Typhoon Saudel continues to strengthen with winds of 155 km/h and is expected to change direction before entering the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR) on August 24.
Typhoon No. 4 hits China, warning of flood risk on many rivers
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China activated emergency response level IV in Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan due to storm No. 4 (storm Narra) causing heavy rain.
El Nino strengthens, Sudan faces drought and crop failure
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Late rain and low Nile water levels have caused Sudanese farmers to face drought and the risk of crop failure.
Revealing a nuclear superyacht designed to rescue the Earth
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The nuclear-powered superyacht is being engineered to save the planet.
10 most dangerous walking routes in the world
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There are many long, steep and dangerous walking trails in the world but they still attract a large number of nature lovers to experience. Here are the most dangerous walking trails in the world.
Egyptian archaeological breakthrough: Super tomb revealed ancient "deadly industry"
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Egyptian archaeologists accidentally discovered an ancient treasure trove of 100 coffins and countless artifacts in the "super tomb", helping to reveal the fertile "deadly industry".
China discovers the remains of 2 Dinosaurs
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The new fossil of two Dinosaurs in Yunnan province, southwestern China, has been discovered by scientists.
Ancient human-shaped carvings discovered in Turkey
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Beautiful carvings of the shape of a person and the head of a person have been discovered in Karahantepe (Türkiye) - one of the most important settlements of the new stone period.
Dutch students create solar-powered camping cars
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Environmentally-loving students from Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands have developed a completely self-sufficient solar-powered camping car.
2 mysterious metal-rich planets near Earth
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Near-Eternal world (NEA) satellites are rich in metals, but their presence allows them to exploit iron, nickel and coban for use on Earth or in space.
animal world: Giant crocodile swallows a 1.8m long800-lary cow
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Survival in an extremely fierce animal world and the video of a giant crocodile swallowing another crocodile about 1.8m long shocked the online community.
China finds 5,000-year-old silk and wine ruins
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Chinese archaeologists discovered traces of wine and silk silk that are over 5,000 years old during excavations in Xiongtshan village in Henan Province, Central China.
Typhoon Mindulle Soaks on Japan Island
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Typhoon Mindulle moved northeastward on October 1, sinking Hachijo Island in the Izu Islands south of Tokyo, Japan, in a typhoon.
US sponsors to help Vietnam transform into a digital economy
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On October 1, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Ministry of Planning and Investment announced the project "Human resources for innovation - Startup ecosystem" (USAID WISE).
British Navy ship docks at Cam Ranh port
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On the morning of October 1, the British Navy ship HMS Richmond docked at Cam Ranh International Port, Khanh Hoa, starting the visit with a series of four-day bilateral cooperation activities in Vietnam.
Interesting astronomical event in October: Watching the 2 most beautiful ice-studded rains of the fall
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October gives space-loving astronomers the opportunity to observe two major ice rains following the Perseid ice rains in mid-August.
10 leaders with the highest salaries in the world
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Revealing the 10 leaders with the highest salaries in the world along with great privileges.
Close-up video of a robot spinning the wave into the center of Sam storm, causing a stir
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The shocking waves in the Atlantic Ocean are recorded through robot surfing boards sent by scientists.
