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Japan will reconsider driving tests for the elderly
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Japan said on June 25 that it would begin reviewing the mandatory driving skills test for some elderly drivers.
World 24h: 2 drags causing gold prices to struggle around the 4,000 USD mark
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Latest world news 25.6: Reasons why world gold prices struggle around the 4,000 USD mark; Typhoon Mekkhala causes heavy rain in the first affected area...
Vietnam supports victims in Agent Orange lawsuit
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Vietnam supports the request of Agent Orange/dioxin victims that chemical companies be responsible for remedying the consequences they have caused.
Hot weather melts the French's antipathy to air conditioning
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The record heat wave prompted the French to reconsider prejudice with air conditioning, turning the issue into the focus of pre-election debate.
Hong Kong (China) applies AI to fight mice
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Artificial intelligence technology becomes a powerful monitoring tool in Hong Kong (China).
World 24h: Forecast of the next storm after storm No. 12 Fengshen
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International news 10/21: Germany is continuously made difficult by allies after the Nord Stream explosion; Forecast of the next storm after storm No. 12 Fengshen...
A series of European countries support peace talks when Ukraine is at a disadvantage in terms of territory
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Leaders of many European countries simultaneously supported US President Donald Trump's stance on marking the conflict in Ukraine, keeping the current border.
EU signals about plans to use frozen Russian assets
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The EU agreed to temporarily suspend the plan to use frozen Russian assets as collateral for Ukraine.
Many countries line up to buy Russian-Indian technology missiles
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The BrahMos hypersonic missile jointly produced by Russia and India is attracting strong attention from many countries.
EU recognizes a big gap in military aid commitments for Ukraine
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The EU may not yet achieve its target of providing 2 million artillery shells to Ukraine this year, calling on members to actively contribute.
Storm Salome monsoon after storm No. 12 Fengshen in the East Sea
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The newly appeared low pressure in eastern Taiwan (China) could become Typhoon Salome, the next storm after Typhoon No. 12 Fengshen.
Ms. Sanae Takaichi wins historic victory, becoming the first female prime minister of Japan
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Members of the House of Representatives of Japan voted to elect Chairman of the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) Sanae Takaichi as the country's next Prime Minister.
Housing prices in China plummet
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The Chinese real estate market continues to plummet as new home prices have fallen the most in nearly a year.
Germany is repeatedly made difficult by allies after the Nord Stream explosion
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After the Nord Stream pipeline explosion, Germany has fallen into an increasingly difficult position as its allies who shared the same interests have continuously taken moves to make Berlin feel uncomfortable.
Korean man found mysteriously dead at Cambodian hotel
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A Korean man around 50 years old has just been found dead in a hotel in Sihanoukville, Cambodia.
Advisor Zelensky advises Ukrainians to practice breathing when there is a power outage
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With winter approaching and prolonged power outages covering Ukraine, a Zelensky adviser people to practice deep breathing to stay calm.
Inauguration of the strategic defense route connecting Poland with the three Baltic states
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via Baltica is the most important corridor, playing a defensive role in the Baltic region.
India, Brazil strengthen cooperation in countering US tariffs
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Shared by the US, India and Brazil have tightened economic and climate cooperation, thereby strengthening the position of the Southern Hemisphere countries.
Billionaire with more than 100 children looking to buy stolen treasures at French Louvre Museum
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Technology billionaire Pavel Durov attracted attention when he announced that he wanted to buy back the stolen jewelry from the famous French museum.
Key ally doubts Ukraine's victory
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US President Donald Trump expressed skepticism about Ukraine's victory, but believed that the conflict would eventually be resolved.
