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Former US Senator says Israel has nuclear weapons, concerned about being used against Iran
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Former US Senator Marjorie Taylor Greene said that the conflict with Iran still poses a risk of serious escalation.
Global sea freight rates reach highest level in two years
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Sea freight rates skyrocketed compared to before the US imposed new tariffs, reflecting increased pressure on supply chains and trade.
High heat, Hungary allows state employees to work remotely
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The intense heat wave broke many temperature records, forcing authorities to impose a series of emergency measures on water, railways and healthcare.
Russia announces dismissal of 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers and mercenaries in one week
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Russian military experts cited figures showing that Ukraine's losses have increased for the sixth consecutive week amid fierce fighting.
Malaysia extends MH370 search agreement
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The Malaysian government has extended the agreement with Ocean Infinity for another 12 months to continue searching for the wreckage of flight MH370.
Ukraine has a female Prime Minister for the second time in history
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On July 17, the Ukrainian parliament voted to appoint Yulia Svyrydenko as the country's new prime minister.
Bloody conflict flare up in Syria, more than 350 people killed
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On July 17, at least 356 people were killed in an armed clash between new government forces and Druze self-defense units in Suwayda (Syria).
Russia warns of EU military aid pushing Ukraine to the brink
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On July 16, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova warned that Ukraine is at risk of collapse if the European Union (EU) continues to provide weapons.
Vietnam has a consistent and clear policy on disputes at sea
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Vietnam emphasizes that UNCLOS 1982 is the only legal basis that comprehensively and thoroughly regulates the scope of rights to enjoy maritime zones.
Vietnam invites international friends to participate in the National Day parade on September 2
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Vietnam invites international friends to share the joy, with the desire to join international friends in honoring the lasting values of independence and freedom.
Fire at shopping mall in Iraq, 60 people killed
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Rescue forces continue to search for missing people after the horrific fire at a shopping mall in Iraq.
EU postpones investigation of social network X amid trade talks with US
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The X social media investigation has been postponed as the European Union (EU) holds trade talks with the US.
Sanctions still win big, Russian gas re- dominates the EU market
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Russia has risen to 3rd place as the largest gas supplier to the EU, despite Russian gas bans.
More than 140 Vietnamese people arrested in Cambodia for online criminal activities
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More than 140 Vietnamese citizens have been detained by Cambodian authorities in Phnom Penh for online criminal and fraud activities.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs speaks out about the case of a Korean tourist beating a Vietnamese woman
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Vietnamese authorities are verifying and clarifying information related to the case of two Korean women assaulting a Vietnamese woman.
Difficulties piled up for 400,000 people in Ecuador during the lack of clean water
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Hundreds of thousands of people living in Quito (Ecuador) are facing a series of difficulties while their water resources are interrupted.
Support rate for Ms. Paetongtarn to be reappointed as Prime Minister of Thailand
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With Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra suspended from office, Thailand is facing a major turning point with 3 potential scenarios.
Russian oil prices below the 2025 budget target
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Russia's average oil price in rubles is still lower than the target in the federal budget in 2025.
Suspected captain intentionally cut off fuel in plane crash in India that killed 260 people
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The cause of the passenger plane crash in India last month was believed to be the fuel switch turned off after takeoff, but it is unclear who was behind it.
Potential storm No. 3 in the East Sea sweeps strong winds of up to 350km, 2 new low pressure areas are in full swing
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According to the latest storm news, the tropical depression near the East Sea is continuing to strengthen and may become storm No. 3 on July 18.
