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Iran allows Thai ships to cross the Hormuz Strait safely after negotiations
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After diplomatic exchanges, the Thai oil tanker was allowed by Iran to pass through the Strait of Hormuz safely.
Iran denies information about negotiating with Mr. Trump
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Iran denies any statements about dialogue with the US, affirming a tough stance amid ongoing conflict.
Russian LNG tanker adrift rescued, disaster risk remains
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After weeks drifting in the Mediterranean, the Russian LNG tanker Arctic Metagaz has finally been controlled by Libya.
China tests missile launcher at an unimaginable depth of 200m
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Chinese scientists have just conducted tests of a solid-fuel rocket engine that can launch at a depth of 200m underwater.
Ukraine at high risk of losing US aid due to Donbass
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The risk of Ukraine losing US aid is increasing after the latest round of negotiations due to disagreements on Donbass.
Russian oil flow through Druzhba pipeline disrupted
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Russian oil flow through the Druzhba pipeline to the Czech Republic has been cut off since December 4.
Number of Western companies staying in Russia
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Only a quarter of Western companies have left Russia under pressure from the US and EU.
Low pressure may strengthen into storm enter the East Sea
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It is forecasted that the low pressure near the East Sea may strengthen into a storm and enter the East Sea in the next few days.
French government overthrown in no-confidence vote
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The French government was toppled in a vote of no confidence, deepening the country's political crisis.
Ukraine's future is NATO but not now
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NATO allies agree that "Ukraine's future is in NATO" and this process is taking place step by step.
World 24h: Will the low pressure in the East Sea strengthen into a storm?
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International news 4.12: Low pressure appears in the East Sea, forecast to strengthen into a storm; 2 more serious cable breaks in the Baltic region...
NATO speeds up Baltic defenses after cable break near Nord Stream
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On November 18, a few hours after two cables were cut in the Baltic Sea, 30 NATO ships and 4,000 military personnel participated in a large naval exercise in this sea area.
Confusion over South Korean President's Martial Law Order
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's decision to declare martial law is considered confusing.
China responds to Trump's tariff threat
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China has vowed to continue to maintain cooperation with BRICS members despite President-elect Donald Trump's threat of tariffs.
For 3 consecutive years, 3 suspected sabotage cases shocked the Baltic Sea
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A series of sabotage plots, including the Nord Stream explosion, have occurred in the Baltic Sea since 2022, affecting many important sectors of infrastructure in the region.
South Korean presidential impeachment process
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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol is facing impeachment over his declaration of martial law.
South Korean President after martial law
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Lawmakers called for the impeachment of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol after he declared martial law but withdrew it hours later.
Overview of 6 hours of tense martial law in South Korea
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South Korea experienced 6 hours of tense martial law that plunged the country's political landscape into chaos and instability.
US sanctions on Russia invalid for an EU country
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EU countries find ways to continue buying Russian gas despite US sanctions.
2 more serious cable breaks in the Baltic region
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The two new cable breaks in the Baltic have raised international concerns, coming just weeks after a cable break near the Nord Stream pipeline.