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Russia tightens fire circulation at Donetsk battlefield

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The Russian army is gradually tightening the area around Ukrainian forces near Seversk in Donetsk.

Germany pledges not to send service soldiers to Ukraine

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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius reassured public opinion, asserting that the plan to restart military service is not related to the conflict.

US tests dropping unmanned nuclear bombs from F-35 aircraft

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The B61-12 missile has not been tested by the US in Nevada, marking a step forward in the arms modernization program.

Japanese Prime Minister proposes "seismic" US nuclear weapons

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Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi wants to review three non-nuclear principles, saying that the ban on nuclear weapons is hindering the US's deterrence capabilities.

G7 shows consensus, avoids disagreements

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Looking at the joint statement of the G7 Foreign Ministers' Conference held in Canada, it can be seen that the internal group of this group is showing clear solidarity and unity, instead of the "6 plus 1" situation as many concerns when Mr. Donald Trump returns to power in the US.

The regret of being late for the world's largest gas exporter

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As the world's leading LNG importer, Qatar once stunned the world when it announced that it would expand production by more than 50% to 126 million tons/year by 2027.

Wang hong culture explodes in China

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When classes at Zan Neng's music school were forced to stop operating due to China's COVID-19 control measures in 2021, he switched to social media to share his music and attract more than 6 million fans.

Life in a district piloting a one-child policy in China after nearly 60 years

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In China's oldest district, primary schools have become homes for the elderly and factories are struggling to find workers as the population ages.

Emperor Pu Yi's watch in China is auctioned at a record level

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The Patek Philippe Ref 96 Quantieme Lune watch, once owned by the last emperor of the Chinese Qing Dynasty, was auctioned for a record $6.2 million.

$34 million to buy just a small vacant plot of land in Dubai

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$34 million can buy huge villas, but in Dubai that amount of money can only buy an empty plot of land of 2,200 square meters.

The momentum of the creepy discovery of 2,000 rotten fetuses in a Thai pagoda

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The case of more than 2,000 fetuses giving off a foul smell in a pagoda in Thailand for more than a year is a boost that has led to a reform of the country's miscarriage laws.

Nearly 400 new species discovered in the expanded Mekong sub-region

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Nearly 400 new species discovered in the expanded Mekong River area could soon become extinct due to loss of habitats due to human activities, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) warned.

The world's most expensive ice cream costs 6,400 USD in Japan

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Guinness World Record representative has just officially certified Byakuya ice cream or "White Night" as the most expensive ice cream in the world, with a price of up to 880,000 Yen (6,400 USD)/portion.

China rescues $5 billion oil pipeline

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Chinese banks are among those rescuing the $1 billion pipeline in Africa after Western financial firers left.

Dission about the policy of banning children in public places in Korea

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South Korea is looking to increase the birth rate, but in many public places, children are not welcomed.

The truth about Colombia's finding 4 survivors in the Amazon rainforest

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There are signs that the children survived the plane crash in Colombia's forests while authorities are trying to pinpoint the location of the children.

Thailand gradually forms an 8-party alliance, aiming to form a government

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Thailands Prime Minister Pita Limjaroenrat has said his Progressive Party (MFP) will form a democratic government with seven political allies after winning the general election in the country.

Why Japan chose Hiroshima as the venue for the G7 summit

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The dropping of the world's first bomb on Hiroshima City on August 6, 1945 left an unforgettable impression on the city and its people, as well as on Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio.

The ancient cultural capital left its mark on the mighty Imperial City of Cad Tu Han

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Karakorum has many names. Once home to the most famous Han River in the world - Cat Tu Han Citadel, this ancient city quickly became one of the most important and progressive convergence points on the Silk Road.

Ukrainian President Zelensky arrives in UK, continues a series of European tours

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the UK on May 15, meeting with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.