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Hungary reviews finances of Paks-2 nuclear power project built by Rosatom

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Hungarian Prime Minister Peter Magyar said that the country's government is considering financial issues related to the Paks-2 nuclear power plant construction project.

Moon resources could replace the role of oil and gas in the future

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Exploiting resources on the Moon could bring economic efficiency in the next 20 years, according to a Russian scientist.

Russia accuses Ukraine of shelling the area in Kherson more than 460 times in a week

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The Novaya Kakhovka urban area in Kherson was recorded by Russia with more than 460 shelling raids from Ukraine in the past week.

Iran deploys new plan to bring frozen assets back home

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Iran said that the release of frozen assets is currently the top priority before considering resuming negotiations with the US.

Unprecedented explosion in Monaco injures Ukrainian businessman

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An explosion caused by an explosive device injured Ukrainian businessman Vadym Yermolaiev and 2 others in Monaco.

UK begins to reject Ukrainian refugees

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British authorities have rejected many Ukrainian applications for asylum, arguing that they could move to safe areas in the country.

US optimistic about rare earths and agreements with China

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The US believes that rare earth supply will be resumed after making progress in negotiations with China.

US ends trade talks with Canada due to digital tariffs

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Canada approved a digital tax rate of 3% in June last year, and the first payment will begin on June 30.

Three low pressure areas waiting to strengthen into storms in the storm center near the East Sea, forecast of heavy rain and thunderstorms

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storms near the East Sea are heating up every day with 3 low pressure areas operating at the same time.

A German company is gradually withdrawing from the lawsuit against Russian gas giant Gazprom

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Difficult to demand money, high fees, German companies that imported Russian gas have retreated from the legal battle with Gazprom.

India urges Russia to urgently hand over S-400 missile after suspected of being destroyed by Pakistan

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Russia and India are discussing accelerating the transfer of S-400 missiles and essential military equipment.

World 24h: New forecast of 4 low pressure areas appearing at the same time, threatening to cause widespread heavy rain

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World news 27.6: Mr. Putin mentioned the unexpected benefits of confiscating 300 billion USD in Russian assets; 4 low pressure areas simultaneously appeared, threatening to cause widespread heavy rain...

South Korea arrests 6 Americans for floating rice and money to North Korea

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On June 27, South Korean police arrested six US citizens for dropping 1,600 plastic bottles containing rice, $2, and bibles on the North Korean side by sea.

US - China reach agreement on rare earth exports, cooling down trade tensions

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The US and China have made progress in resolving trade disputes, with a commitment to accelerate rare earth exports.

Soaring tuition fees make Indian families struggle to cope

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Tuition fees in India have skyrocketed, some places increasing by 30-45% per year, leading to a wave of protests by parents spreading in many major states.

US denies Iranian leader's statement about the results of the airstrike

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The White House rejected a statement from Iran's top leader, saying the airstrikes were effective and helped reach a ceasefire agreement.

Brazil kills airline after tragic accident

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The operating license of Brazilian airline Voepass was permanently revoked after the accident that killed 62 people and caused a series of serious violations.

Thailand cuts off all Internet and mobile phone connections to Cambodia

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Thailand's telecommunications regulatory agency has asked all operators to stop providing broadband Internet and mobile waves to Cambodia.

The US is likely to delay the deadline for imposing counterpart tariffs

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The Trump administration is considering extending or postponing higher import tariffs for many countries, expected to take effect in July.

Former South Korean President Continues to be Investigated

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The former South Korean president will still be present at the Special Prosecutor's Office to serve the investigation of previous scandals, although the appearance form has not been agreed upon.