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World 24h: Gold price forecast continues to fluctuate strongly
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Latest world news 24. 3: Gold price forecast continues to fluctuate strongly; Storm forecast in the East Sea in 2026 decreases sharply...
US may soon deploy 3,000 paratroopers to the Middle East
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The US is considering strengthening rapid response forces, preparing for military scenarios related to Iran and Kharg Island.
Gold prices fall by more than 22% from a historical peak, forecast to continue to fluctuate strongly
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Gold prices are forecast to continue to fluctuate strongly in the short term amid the conflict in Iran.
China discovers world-leading giant rare earth mine
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The discovery of a large-scale light rare earth mine in Sichuan helps China significantly increase its reserves of rare earth for industry.
Hong Kong (China) proposes heavy fines for smoking at construction sites
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Hong Kong (China) proposes imprisonment and heavy fines for smoking at construction sites.
Teacher posted photos wearing swimsuits was fired, women across Russia caused a stir
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Women across Russia simultaneously posted photos wearing bikis to express solidarity with a teacher who was fired for posting a photo of herself wearing swimsuits on social media.
American people widely protest US intervention in Venezuela
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Hundreds of people took to the streets to protest in Washington, D.C. to protest the NATO Foreign Ministers' meeting and against US intervention in Venezuela's political crisis.
Russia releases exclusive footage of the massive air exercise
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The Russian Defense Ministry released exclusive footage of the massive military exercise of the parachute force, with the participation of 2,500 soldiers, 300 combat vehicles and 20 aircraft.
Thousands of people compete in mud to protect the environment in Israel
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On March 29, a mud race festival called Mud Run took place in Tel Aviv. In addition to the significance of education and environment, the organizing committee hopes to send a message of friendship and peace when organizing teams with participants from many different countries.
A thousand unique ways to prevent exam fraud in world schools
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To combat exam fraud, many schools in the world have applied many special forms.
Huawei still sets revenue record after US calls for boycott of allies
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On March 29, the world's largest telecommunications equipment supplier Huawei announced that it will achieve revenue of 721.2 billion yuan (equivalent to 107.1 billion USD) in 2018, up 19.5% compared to 2017.
20,000 people attend the memorial service for the bloody shooting in New Zealand
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A memorial service for victims of the bloody shooting in New Zealand took place on March 29, with the participation of about 20,000 people.
Iran in disarray after historic flood
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Prolonged heavy rains have caused widespread flooding in Iran. This is the largest flood ever in the country. Currently, the number of people killed by flooding has reached 30.
Slogans calling for an end to Brexit on the streets of the UK
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While waiting for the next steps of Prime Minister Theresa May's administration, protests continued to lift banners demanding an end to Trump and a second popular consultation.
The "Black Pearl" of the Russian Air Force spectacularly returns to the sky
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The unique Tu-134UBL, also known as the "Black Pearl" of the Russian air force, has returned to the sky after a period of renovation and upgrading.
Facebook blocks racial content after shooting in New Zealand
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On March 27, Facebook announced that it would ban all content "csuc, support, and describe nationalism and white-skinned apartheidism" on this social networking platform.
Israel fires missiles into Syria after Golan Heights incident
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Israeli missiles attacked many targets in Syrian territory last night, after President Donald Trump's statement recognizing the Golan Heights as under Israeli sovereignty.
A group of ancient "super" crocodiles appeared to be in an uproar
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According to research, this strange fish is also known as the fiery crocodile. This ancient fish has existed for more than 100 million years on Earth, so it is not uncommon for it to cause noise and stir up public opinion every time it appears.
American university forced to drop out of school, not to name students in the fraud ring
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A female student has just received a decision not to enroll at Yale University (USA), after being discovered to be involved in scandals in a school ring that shocked the US.
Hundreds of cars swallowed up in the horrific flash flood in Iran
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Flash floods in southern Iran killed at least 19 people, injured more than 100 others, and 16/31 high-risk areas were submerged in floodwaters. Hundreds of cars were swallowed by floodwaters in Shiraz city.