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Mr. Trump declares 10th achievement: Israel - Lebanon ceasefire agreement
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Mr. Trump suddenly announced the reaching of a 10-day ceasefire agreement between Israel and Lebanon after negotiations in Washington on April 16.
Gold prices closely follow interest rates, target of 5,000 USD/ounce revealed
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Gold prices are moving close to interest rates, especially 10-year bond yields, approaching the 5,000 USD/ounce mark.
Nuclear fighter jets to arrive in Finland, Russia reacts strongly
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Russia warns that the first batch of F-35A fighters, a type of aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons, will be handed over to Finland this year.
Russian oil tanker escapes arrest warrant in France after paying fine
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The oil tanker suspected of belonging to the Russian "dark fleet" has left French waters after the ship owner paid a fine.
Ukraine attacks oil tanker in Russian territorial waters, captain injured
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Ukraine's new attack on oil tankers in Russian territorial waters raises concerns about escalation at sea.
Zimbabwe football team sleeps " rolling" on the streets of Cambodia
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The African Football Association and the Vietnam Football Federation have apologized to the Zimbabwe team after they slept on a street in Cambodia for being at peace with the hotel they were given to.
Questions of interest to tens of thousands of people in the process of rescuing the Thai team
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Why did it take months to get the Thai team out of the cave? Are the male students in the cave safe? Why couldn't they go out through the path the rescue team took?...
Surprised by the first question of the Thai children's football team after being found in a cave
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"How long have we been here? , "When will we be able to go out?" are the first questions that the 12 missing boys and their assistant coach asked when they were assigned to Thailand and the British cave explorers found alive and safe in the cave.
US tightens security at newspaper news agencies after Capital Gazette's shocking massacre
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Police increased patrols and guard duty at many major US newspapers such as the New York Times, ABC... after the massacre that killed 5 people and injured 3 others at Capital Gazette, Maryland.
6-storey building collapsed in the blink of an eye due to prolonged heavy rain
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Due to heavy rain, at least 20 houses collapsed and nearly 380 people were evacuated in a village in southern China over the weekend.
Japanese princess Marries Shipyard employee, Gives Royal Family status
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Japanese princess Ayako has become the second Japanese princess in the past 2 years to announce her marriage to a civilian, a move that forced the princess to give up her royal status.
US Secretary of Defense leaves out disagreements during visit to China
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Disagreements will be avoided during US Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis' first visit to China this week - according to SCMP.
New Zealand Prime Minister "show off" her newborn daughter
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This morning, June 24, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern officially introduced her newborn daughter to the world.
Trump - Macron brothers are at peace, the White House replaces them with photos with Kim Jong-un
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US President Donald Trump has exchanged photos taken with French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House with photos of the summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
400 million VND in ATM is destroyed
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After receiving a complaint from a bank employee in Assam state, India, police arrived at the scene and saw a pile of paper money worth 1,238,000 Rs (17,600 USD, approximately 402 million VND) in an ATM being bitten by a rat.
The actions of Japanese fans make the whole world think
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The beautiful actions of Japanese fans at the 2018 World Cup are a prominent image in the past 24 hours.
Air pollution in coal processing plants in Taiwan
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Special equipment helps reduce air pollution during coal processing in Taiwan (China).
Saudi Arabia's plane carrying the second match of the 2018 World Cup caught fire in the air
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On June 19, the plane carrying the Saudi Arabian national football team caught fire in the air before landing in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don to prepare for the second match of Group A of the 2018 World Cup against Uruguay.
The death of 2 Vietnamese tourists in the US: hotel locks have problems?
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Engineers checked the doors of the Circus Circus hotel room (USA) - where the bodies of two Vietnamese tourists were found - and discovered that the door lock had problems, Fox reported on June 16.
How large and mysterious is the North Korean economy?
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The uncertainty over North Korea's economy has forced economists to make estimates based on satellite photos, thermal photos and the intelligence system.