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German press points out 3 strategic mistakes of Ms. Merkel about Nord Stream 2

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Calls for the establishment of an investigation committee at the German Federal Parliament (Bundestag) to clarify the problems related to Nord Stream 2 are increasingly appearing.

Austrian energy center flourishes after Russian gas loss shock

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The Austrian Energy Center recorded an increase in trading volume this year, despite the impact of the suspension of Russian gas flows through Ukraine at the beginning of the year.

Dozens of Ukrainian drones hit the Russian capital directly

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Ukraine has just deployed dozens of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to attack the capital Moscow, but all were shot down by Russian air defense systems.

New warship had a serious accident right at the launching ceremony in the presence of Mr. Kim Jong-un

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un witnessed a serious accident while launching a new warship.

US military has no plans to celebrate Trump's birthday on draft day

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Trump's birthday coincides with the parade to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the founding of the US Army, but the Pentagon insists it will not celebrate the President's birthday.

The secret to shockingly killing a girl in the tomb of the legendary Egyptian pharaoh

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Understanding ancient Egypt has made a big breakthrough when discovering two female bodies in the tomb of pharaoh Tutankhamun, or King Tut. This rare Egyptian nameline is believed to be the daughter of King Tut.

animal world: Rescuing a giant turtle stuck

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A giant rhinoplasty turtle has returned to the ocean safely, after being rescued from the mudflow it was trapped in.

Notable weather forecast for winter 2021

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No one can control the weather, but weather forecasters have some general opinions about the temperature in winter 2021.

Arianespace launches 36 new OneWeb Internet satellites into orbit

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Internet satellite provider OneWeb launched a new satellite team on October 14 to join the giant satellite group in orbit.

The mysterious sunken ship that could be a warship of the British Royal Family has been discovered

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A mysterious 200-year-old sunken ship has been found on a beach in Latvia. It could be the ruins of a missing warship of the Royal Navy.

Hong Kong "flies" 2-3 billion USD due to storm No. 8 Kompasu

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According to economists, the prolonged business disruption caused by storm No. 8 Kompasu caused Hong Kong (China) to lose about 2-3 billion Hong Kong dollars (257-385 million USD).

animal world: Caught a giant "livestock fish" muzzling like an American crocodile

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The giant fish of prehistoric prey caught nearly 100 million years ago by fishermen in Kansas, USA.

China announces notable new information about the Zhenzhou 13 mission

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China announced on October 14 a group of 3 younger astronauts for the Thanh Chau 13 space mission, which took off on the night of October 16.

NASA's Bold Satellite mission ready to launch this week

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The Lucy spacecraft, part of NASA's latest satellite exploration mission, is ready to begin its journey.

Record for the highest woman in the world in Türkiye

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A 24-year-old Turkish woman 215.16cm tall has been confirmed by the Guinness World Record as the world's tallest woman to be alive.

Illegal wildlife market penetration in Peru

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A secret investigation revealed that more than 200 wild animals native to the Amazon tropical forest are being illegally sold at markets in Peru.

Plane crashes into residential area in US, killing 2 people

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A twin-turbocharged Cessna fell from the sky and exploded in a residential area in San Diego, USA, killing two people.

Unpredictable dangers when space exploration missions

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A new study provides the first concrete evidence that living long in space can cause brain damage, according to Daily Mail.

Dutch princess Can Marry a Gender and Keep anct

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Prime Minister Mark Rutte has announced that Dutch princess Catharina-Amalia Beatrix Carmen Victoria, 17, can marry anyone of any gender without fear of losing her title.

A thousand-year-old ancient Egyptian artifact left in the garden for decades because it was thought to be counterfeit

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The pair of thousands of years old Egyptian stone statues used as garden decorations in England for decades have been auctioned for more than 195,000 pounds British 26,65510 USD).