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EU considers spending its own money to repair Russia's oil pipeline, opening up aid to Ukraine
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The EU is considering financial support for Ukraine to repair the Druzhba pipeline, in order to persuade Hungary to lift the blockade of important aid to Kiev.
Iran war pushes oil prices soaring, threatening the Asian economy
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The Iran war is shaking the global oil market, pushing Asian powers into a scenario of facing a serious energy shock.
Venezuela to sell up to 1,000kg of gold to the US market
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Trafigura and Venezuelan mining company signed an agreement to sell up to 1,000kg of gold to the US market.
Ukrainian drone may have sunk a Russian gas tanker in the Mediterranean
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Russia's Arctic Metagaz liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker just exploded and sank in the Mediterranean after an attack believed to be carried out by drones from Ukraine.
Mr. Trump hints at early agreement with Cuba after finishing work in Iran
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President Donald Trump said the US may soon reach an agreement with Cuba, but wants to wait a few weeks after "finishing the job" in Iran.
Typhoon Mitchell is forecast to reach its maximum when approaching the mainland tonight
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Typhoon Mitchell, a storm warned to be dangerous, is forecast to approach the mainland of Australia, causing extreme weather events.
Korean company mistakenly sends 40 billion USD of Bitcoin to users
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A South Korean cryptocurrency trading company unintentionally transferred Bitcoin worth more than 40 billion USD to users, causing a short sell-off.
Trump refuses to apologize for Obama meme
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Mr. Trump declined to apologize for the meme of Mr. Obama and his wife being posted on his social media account.
Russia's gold reserves break all-time records
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Russia sets a gold reserve record, surpassing the 400 billion USD mark amid global gold price fever.
Greenland is just the beginning of storms in Europe
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Tensions in Greenland are just the beginning for the European Union (EU), Russian Deputy Security Council Chairman Dmitry Medvedev warned.
Severe cold forecast to cause rain in many places
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This cold spell is forecast to cause temperatures to drop sharply, causing snowfall and disrupting traffic across China.
Canada plants flag in Greenland
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Canada opened a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland on February 6, expressing support for the people of Greenland and Denmark.
Typhoon Basyang killed at least 4 people before entering the East Sea
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Typhoon Basyang killed at least 4 people in the Philippines before weakening into a low pressure near the East Sea.
Typhoon Basyang weakens but still has a strong impact in the East Sea
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Typhoon Basyang weakened into a low pressure area when moving towards the East Sea but still caused heavy rain, strong winds and dangerous rough seas.
US, China space race in modern deterrent strategy
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The US and Chinese governments are racing to protect assets on orbit, a key factor in modern deterrence.
The future of Europe when Russia bans energy
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The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council believes that Europe's future will be dangerously dependent on the US after the decision to refuse Russian energy supplies.
Russia announces control of 8 more important areas in the past week
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In the week from January 31 to February 6, Russian forces controlled 8 more areas in the regions of Kharkov, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia and Donetsk.
Ukrainian soldiers wrap shoelaces to warm UAVs in the cold
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In the winter cold in Kharkiv, Ukrainian soldiers wrap shoelaces to warm UAV batteries, helping to maintain flight range and combat effectiveness in low temperature conditions.
Duststorm reveals billion-year secret of Mars
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An unusual dust storm on Mars reveals how the red planet loses water.
Gold prices are forecast to set a new level in 2026
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Gold prices are forecast to have more room to increase and may set new record highs in 2026.