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Kim Jong Un and his daughter sit in North Korea's new tank for military exercises

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North Korean President Kim Jong Un shows off new tanks in a large-scale exercise, emphasizing combat and modern defense capabilities.

US reveals the fate of 140 million barrels of Iranian oil adrift at sea

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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent revealed plans to lift temporary sanctions on 140 million barrels of Iranian oil stuck at sea to cool down energy prices.

Mr. Trump recalls Pearl Harbor event in talks with Japanese Prime Minister

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In a meeting at the White House, Mr. Trump frankly shared the reasons why the US keeps its military plan in Iran secret from partner countries.

EU avoids being deeply drawn into direct confrontation in Iranian conflict

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The European Union (EU) summit has just concluded without making any military support commitments for the military campaign in Iran.

Russia announces the time to send nuclear power plant to the Moon

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The nuclear power plant with a capacity of at least 5kW and a lifespan of up to 10 years will be put on the Moon by Russia in the mid-2030s.

WHO warns about new COVID-19 variants

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While the COVID-19): 1.1-1 strain has increased infections, WHO has called for increased monitoring and prevention of disease spread.

Suspect in assassination of Colombia's presidential candidate, just 15 years old

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A 15-year-old suspect was arrested in Bogota, where Colombian presidential candidate Miguel Uribe had been attacked shortly before.

Elon Musk deletes controversial post related to Mr. Trump

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Two controversial posts between Elon Musk and Mr. Trump have been removed from social network X.

Valuable lessons from the person directly searching for MH370

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The female firefighter directly involved in the search for missing MH370 revealed a valuable lesson from the incredible journey.

Russia studies attaching Kh-101 missiles to civil aircraft

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The idea of attaching cruise missiles to Russian commercial aircraft has caused controversy over its feasibility and practical effectiveness.

Mr. Trump sends 2,000 national guards to respond to protests

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US President Donald Trump has deployed 2,000 national guards to respond to protests in Los Angeles.

US resumes visa issuance for foreign students studying at Harvard

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The US court decided to block the Trump administration's efforts to tighten visas for foreign students studying at Harvard.

Opposing the harsh heat and heavy rain that covered many cities during the competition

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A severe heat wave is covering a series of cities in China and Vietnam right on the occasion of the university entrance exam and the 10th grade entrance exam.

Colombian presidential candidate seriously injured

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Colombian Congressman Miguel Uribe was shot in Bogota while campaigning, with at least one bullet hit his neck or head.

Russia may continue to retaliate against Ukraine

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US officials said that Russia has not fully responded to the attack by Ukrainian UAVs, and further retaliations could occur.

Set a date for US-China trade talks

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The US-China trade talks will take place in London with high expectations of easing tensions.

The US spends millions of dollars a year to release flies into Panama

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The campaign to release flies into Panama forests costs $15 million a year, which is believed to be largely funded by the US to control endangered parasites.

Revealing more information about Ukraine's spider network campaign

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The new video from the Security Service of Ukraine provides more perspective on the attack by Ukrainian UAVs on Russian strategic aircraft at Belaya airport in Irkutsk province.

Low pressure near the East Sea is about to become a storm, forecast first affected area

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Storm No. 1 near the East Sea is appearing weakly. The storms of the 2025 hurricane season are forecast to be stronger than the 21 recorded in 2024.