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Russia officially sends Oreshnik missiles on combat duty

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Russia officially puts the Oreshnik missile system capable of carrying nuclear warheads into combat duty, which is used in combat missions from December 2025.

World 24h: New low pressure area forecast to appear near the East Sea

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Latest world news December 30: New low pressure expected to appear near the East Sea; BRICS gold accounts for half of the world, USD is affected...

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Thailand determined to build a border wall with Cambodia

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Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul pledged to continue the plan to build a border wall with Cambodia, considering this a security goal if he remains in office after the election.

Rain and thunderstorm forecast for the New Year holiday

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Rain forecast in many places during the 2026 New Year holiday in the Philippines and Vietnam.

Italy's aid to Ukraine in a precarious situation

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The Italian cabinet passed a decree maintaining aid to Ukraine until 2026, but the aid package still faces many political barriers before waiting for parliamentary approval.

Saudi Arabia ambits to turn the capital into the most livable place

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Saudi Arabia is planning to turn its capital into one of the "most livable cities in the world".

The fate of the final nuclear arms control treaty between Russia and the US

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Russia announced the suspension of New START - the last nuclear arms control treaty with the US to prevent the nuclearutdown.

US President Biden reaffirms commitment to Ukraine

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US President Joe Biden has said he will continue to support Ukraine. Meanwhile, President Vladimir Putin stressed that defeating Russia on the battlefield is impossible.

Mr. Trump reveals how to end the Russia - Ukraine conflict in a few hours

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Former US President Donald Trump has vowed to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict within hours if re-elected president in 2024.

The church has been cared for by the Milanese for 600 years

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The large Duomo in Milan, Italy has been "oredored" and cared for since 1386. Despite the continuous renovation of the church, the love for this place seems to be unchanged.

Traveling in the coffee land of India

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Black orange added sugar or milk, coffee and rich flavors of coffee are present everywhere in southern India. This drink is especially popular in the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.

Nearly 2,000-year-old sex toy discovered

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The nearly 2,000-year-old wooden object shows that the ancient Greeks may have used sex toys.

Syrian President makes a surprise trip abroad right after the earthquake

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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad visited Oman on February 20, his first official trip to the Gulf country after more than a decade of Syria's civil war.

The backstage of Mr. Biden's last-minute secret visit to Ukraine

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President Joe Biden's surprise visit to Ukraine was kept secret until the last minute after months of planning.

Counter- war week calls on US to stop military support for Ukraine

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The counter- arms parade in the US marks nearly a year since the start of the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Equipping Ukraine with weapons - a difficult situation for a small country in the NATO bloc

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Luxembourg - a small NATO country - is facing a major problem: Buying weapons on the open market to supply Ukraine.

Wild nature revives in the center of Singapore

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The railway line running through central Singapore has become one of the country's biggest success stories in conservation of Southeast Asia.

The strategy of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin's daughter to win the election

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The daughter of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is considered a strong candidate in the upcoming election in Thailand.

Turkey earthquake: When the media leaves, the reconstruction begins

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The earthquake that claimed the lives of more than 46,000 people and devastated Turkey and Syria lasted only about 75 seconds on February 6, but the economic, social and political impacts will last for many years.

Discovering more traces of the oldest civilization of humanity

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The remains of a 4,500-year-old palace in Iraq may hold the key to the world's oldest ancient civilization.