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World 24h: Storm Mekkhala has not dissipated, new storm has formed

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Latest world news 23. 6: Gold prices face major obstacles, 6,000 USD target gradually out of reach; New typhoon Higos forms after super typhoon Mekkhala...

Iran reaches agreement with US on $12 billion frozen assets

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Technical negotiations between Iran and the US in Switzerland have ended. Iran also announced reaching an agreement with the US on the release of 12 billion USD of assets.

US Senate passes largest housing bill in 30 years

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Bipartisan efforts to lower house prices and open market access for young people amidst inflation dominating US voters' psychology.

Hundreds of US intelligence officers are about to lose their jobs

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A large-scale personnel layoff has begun at the Office of the US Director of National Intelligence after Mr. Bill Pulte officially took office as acting director.

Former Nepalese Finance Minister arrested for money laundering

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A veteran former Minister in Nepal's political arena is caught in legal trouble amidst a wave of corruption crackdowns launched by the new government.

Australia calls on resorts to open to welcome forest fire victims

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The Australian government of New South Wales is calling on owners of resorts in the southern coastal area to share houses with residents who lost their homes due to forest fires.

43 people died due to severe weather in Afghanistan, Pakistan

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harsh winters have hit many parts of Afghanistan and Pakistan, with heavy snowfall, rain and flash floods killing at least 43 people.

miraculously survived after 3 weeks trapped in the immense snow in Alaska

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A man has been rescued after three weeks of being isolated in a wild ice zone in Alaska thanks to writing the words "SOS" on the snow.

Rare hundred-year-old turtle rests after spending her life maintaining breeding stools

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A giant Galapagos turtle estimated to be about 130 years old has returned home after intercourcing too much to save its species from danger.

1.8 tons of food for starvationvation of wild animals in Australia

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The Australian government has used helicopters and airplanes to provide food to hungry wild animals after a serious forest fire crisis.

Iran protests demanding resignation of leaders

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protests broke out across Iran for two days until January 12 after Iranian officials admitted that the army had accidentally shot down a Ukrainian plane.

Iranian commander "swears poison" after accidentally shooting down a Ukrainian plane

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Iran's IRGC Commander swore on his son's life that he would have liked to have been on the crashed Ukrainian plane.

Glowing on the volcano that is burning in the Philippines

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A volcano near the Philippine capital has caused thousands of residents and tourists to evacuate, and flights have been suspended.

Impressive event of the week: The pain of the ashes in Australia

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Forest fire in Australia; plane crash in Iran; Floods in Indonesia... are the most impressive moments of the past week.

Hurricanes sweep across western and southern US, killing at least 10 people

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The powerful storm with strong winds, tornadoes and carried thunderstorms across parts of the US, sweeping across the western and southern regions of the US on January 11, killing at least 10 people.

What is the power of an Iranian missile that shoots down Ukrainian aircraft?

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Iran admitted to accidentally shooting down a Ukrainian plane because it mistakenly thought it was a US target. The missile used by Iran is believed to be the Tor-M1, identified by NATO as the SA-15.

Iranian commander shoots down Ukrainian plane: We are banned from saying anything

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Iran's commander who ordered the shot down of Ukrainian aircraft said he had informed the real cause on January 8, but was "banned from saying anything".

People cold at the scene of the US killing of Iranian General Soleimani

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Photos taken by US special forces after the airstrike that killed General Qasem Soleimani have just been released.

Iran owns herd of killing pigs

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Iran has a team of pigs specially trained to attack enemy ships in deadly missions in a similar way to the Japanese Kamikaze Winds in World War II.