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Ukraine dismisses many generals after a series of defeats against Russia

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On September 15, the Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian army dismissed two senior officers after Ukrainian forces lost some areas within their command area.

Mr. Trump sues the New York Times for $15 billion in compensation

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US President Donald Trump has just launched an unprecedented legal challenge, suing The New York Times and publisher Penguin Random House, demanding compensation of up to 15 billion USD.

China is in the top 10 most innovative countries for the first time

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The United Nations Annual Report recognizes China's replacement of Germany in the global innovation rankings.

Russian gas increases to Europe by record, Greece is the main driver

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Europe has bought more Russian gas from Gazprom, with Greece switching from liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Russian fuel.

Israel deploys campaign to occupy Gaza city

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Israel's new ground operation targets the largest urban center of the Gaza Strip, raising deep humanitarian concerns.

Forecast of the most affected area of the tropical depression in the East Sea

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At noon on June 24, the low pressure area over the North East Sea area has strengthened into a tropical depression.

Thai police arrest car carrying timely bombs on the way to Phuket

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A homemade timing bomb was discovered by Thai police on a Honda City, two suspects from Pattani were detained for investigation.

Life-threatening heat threatens Americans

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Hot weather with record high temperatures affected nearly 160 million people in more than 29 states in the eastern United States.

Accusing a European country of betraying historical friendship

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Russia accused Serbia of betraying the traditional friendship between the two countries by letting secret defense companies supply ammunition to Ukraine.

plot to assassinate Ukrainian President Zelensky in Poland revealed

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On June 23, the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) announced information about the plot to assassinate President Volodymyr Zelensky by a Polish veteran.

Ukrainian gas company wins lawsuit, Gazprom forced to pay huge compensation

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The international arbitration court in Switzerland has ordered Russia's Gazprom gas giant to pay Ukraine's Naftogaz $1.37 billion in damages.

US B-2 bomber pilot must bite sunflower seeds to stay alert

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For each more than 40-hour mission, US B-2 pilots must prepare carefully, from meals, sleep to factors that help them stay alert on the mission.

Ukrainian UAVs attack the capital Moscow, Russia

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A Ukrainian drone caught fire at an apartment building in the western suburbs of the Russian capital on June 23.

Andrea's storm warning could form today

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According to the latest storm news on June 24, Hurricane Andrea, the No. 1 storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, could form today.

Iran says there is no ceasefire agreement

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Iran insists there is no formal agreement on a ceasefire, but it will stop the attack if Israel stops the attacks before 4 a.m. on June 24.

Europe holds its breath, Germany anxiously fears US withdrawal

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Germany has quietly offered the US a roadmap for its withdrawal from Europe, fearing that President Donald Trump would suddenly leave NATO.

Thai Prime Minister could be investigated for phone call with Hun Sen

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Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra could be investigated for his moral qualities in connection with a phone call with Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen.

Thailand tightens Cambodia border, stops cross-border crimes

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Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced increased border control with Cambodia to deal with transnational crimes.

After attacking Iran, Mr. Trump calls for keeping oil prices low

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US President Donald Trump urged action to avoid soaring oil prices following airstrikes on Iran.

Russian Iskander missile system leveles Ukrainian training facilities

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A unit of Russia's Iskander tactical missile system attacked a Ukrainian soldier training center near Sumy.