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ETC account fee collection: Models being applied abroad

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In addition to road fees, some ETC systems abroad also charge additional service fees for accounts or devices.

World 24h: Forecast of when low pressure Neneng may make landfall

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World news 19.8: Employees of uranium enrichment facilities for Ukraine vote to strike; Forecast of when low pressure Neneng may make landfall...

Harvard University agrees to pay for settlement of human body parts sale scandal

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Harvard University has agreed to spend 53 million USD on a settlement after the former mortuary manager stole and sold donated human bodies.

Depression officially strengthens into Typhoon Saudel, forecast thunderstorms in many areas

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Tropical depression Saudel has strengthened into a tropical storm with winds of 75 km/h, while low pressure Neneng continues to move in a west-northwest direction.

China successfully recalls reusable missiles on land

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A Chinese space startup has successfully recovered a land-based missile.

Vietnam requests US support to become a regional high-tech center

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The Vice Chairman of the National Assembly suggested that the US continue to connect, promote cooperation, technology transfer, and support Vietnam to become a high-tech hub of the region.

Sanseito wins big in Senate, Japan's political situation reverses

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The rise of the Sanseito Party reflects profound changes in the psychology of Japanese voters amid a stagnant economy and a crisis of political trust.

At least 18 people killed, widespread damage due to floods in South Korea

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South Korea is struggling with its most severe flooding in years, with dozens killed and many isolated areas.

Military plane crashes into school, 1 person dies

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One person died when a Bangladesh Air Force training plane crashed into a school in Dhaka.

Hong Kong (China) struggles to handle 1,076 congested flights after the storm

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Hong Kong Airport (China) is trying to resolve congestion after a major storm with a series of flights canceled, affecting more than 100,000 passengers.

B-52 fortress nearly crashed into passenger plane in US

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On July 21, US media reported that a B-52 bomber almost collided with a civil aircraft of Sky West airline last week.

US adjusts forecast of the location of storm No. 3 Wipha making landfall

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Typhoon Wipha has changed direction compared to the original forecast and is expected to make landfall in Hai Phong, Vietnam.

China activates emergency response to prevent flooding caused by storm No. 3 Wipha

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Typhoon Wipha made landfall twice in China. On July 21, eastern China activated an emergency response to prevent flooding caused by the storm.

Typhoon Wipha devastates southern China, Shenzhen opens nearly 1,000 shelters

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On the morning of July 21, heavy rain caused by Typhoon No. 3 Wipha fell on many areas in southern China, causing heavy damage.

Maintaining "seat and chair" - A big challenge for the ruling coalition of Japan

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The July 20 Senate election is a major test for the power base of Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and the ruling coalition of the Liberal Party of Japan (LDP) and the Komeito Party.

South Korea seeks to improve relations with North Korea

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South Korea is considering many options, including resuming personal travel to North Korea to reduce tensions.

Russia - Ukraine conduct fierce airstrikes as leaders open up peace negotiations

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On July 20, both Russia and Ukraine carried out UAV airstrikes on each other's territories in the context of the leaders of the two countries opening up to negotiate peace.

Strong winds blow away people as Typhoon Wipha hits China

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China's National Observatory issued a yellow alert as Typhoon Wipha disrupted Hong Kong (China) and the southern coastal area.

Low pressure appears near the East Sea as storm Wipha is moving into the Gulf of Tonkin

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The low pressure near the East Sea appeared from the night of July 20 in the context of Typhoon Wipha active in the East Sea.

Rescuing more than 560 people in a passenger train fire in Indonesia

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The Indonesian rescue team said on July 21 that more than 560 people had been rescued and 3 people died when the passenger ship caught fire at sea at noon on July 20.