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Ukrainian soldiers can volunteer to join units in the Russian army
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Russian officials said Ukrainian prisoners could join the army, but had to undergo careful screening because everyone claimed to be a chef or a driver and had never fired.
Threatened to sue for $1 Billion, BBC Apologizes to Mr. Trump but Rejectes Compensation
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BBC apologized to Trump for the video "cutting" his speech, but denied the legal basis for the $1 billion lawsuit.
Gold price forecast to enter a remarkable new cycle amid global instability
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Gold prices have continuously hit record highs in recent months and experts say this is not a stop.
Russia declares that negotiations for independence with Ukraine are meaningless
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Russia says independent talks with Ukraine are meaningless, as the decision is not really in Kiev.
Germany reduces support, encourages Ukrainian refugees to find jobs
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Following the wave of adjusting subsidies for Ukrainian refugees in Europe, Germany reduced incentives, encouraging them to take care of their own livelihoods and participate in the labor market.
Former Brazilian lawmaker uses guns and bombs to attack police
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A Brazilian politician attacked the federal police on October 23 while police were looking to arrest him in private.
After the pandemic, Japan faces a medical human resource crisis
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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care sector of many countries around the world, including Japan, has faced a series of serious challenges.
Vietnam is forecast to have the fastest growth rate of super-rich people in the world
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Vietnam is forecast to have the world's fastest growth rate in the number of super-rich people with assets of 100 million USD or more in the next decade.
Korean plane carrying 173 people slips off runway
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The Korean Air plane skidded off the runway when landing in bad weather conditions in the central Philippines late on October 23.
Horrifying floods in Australia enter third consecutive week
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Australia's two major states, New South Wales and Victoria, are facing a terrible flooding crisis.
The second Russian fighter jet crashed into a house for a week
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The moment the Russian fighter crashed was recorded in video.
Russia has a new gas turbine supply that is not from the West
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Iran has the technology to produce most of the gas industry's equipment, and will supply 40 gas turbines to Russia.
How to increase the basic salary to cope with sharp price increases?
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The Director General of the International Labor Organization (ILO) called on countries to increase basic wages to support workers in coping with rising prices.
Notable developments in the world gold market
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A large amount of gold from the West is pouring into Asia in increasing quantity in the context of constantly fluctuating gold prices.
Germany continues to pump money to rescue a giant gas company
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The German government could have to pour another $39 billion to rescue state-owned gas giant Uniper.
Russia shows signs of withdrawing from Kherson, how is the conflict turning around?
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Ukrainian forces attacking in the south have focused on Kherson, the capital of the province of the same name that has been under Russian control since the early days of the war.
High living costs, British people skip meals to save
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85% of surveyed British people are changing their eating habits to save money amid rising living costs.
James Webb reveals important images of Galaxy formation
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A second image from the James Webb kinh could help scientists understand the expansion of galaxies and the universe.
Good news, bad news and uncertain news about gas in the EU this winter
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If the EU can avoid the worst gas crisis of this winter, it is still an unanswered question.
China's LNG imports hit a record low
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China plans to cut unprecedented LNG imports this year, returning Japan to its position as the world's leading LNG importer.