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China's record-breaking sleeve campaign exposes Myanmar's fraudulent empire

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China's unprecedented campaign exposed a notorious "fraudulent institution" at the Myanmar border - where thousands of people have been turned into tools for crime.

Storm No. 14 Fung-wong makes landfall, warning of strong winds in many places

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Typhoon No. 14 Fung-wong began making landfall in the Philippines on November 9 (local time), with wind warnings issued in many areas, including the capital Manila.

Discovering a shocking Indian Ocean, the risk of earthquake increases

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New seismic research in Tibet shows that the Indian tectonic plates are separating in two, leading to a warning of a major seismic risk in the Himalaya range.

World 24h: Forecast of factors influencing the development of storm No. 14 Fung-wong

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World news 11/9: Former German official who defended Nord Stream admits his mistake; Forecast of factors influencing the development of storm No. 14 Fung-wong ...

Ship sinks across border in Malaysia, hundreds of people's fate unknown

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Malaysian authorities are racing to search for missing people after the sinking of a passenger ship crossing the border.

Steam column rises where Philippine military plane crashed, 31 people died

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The death toll from the military plane crash in the Philippines has reached 31 and 50 injured.

Explore the only 3 Japanese public phone booth

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It is not easy to find a public phone booth in Japan at this time, but the hardest to find is probably a double phone booth - where you can make a 3-person call.

Shocked by the hot sunlight, grilled clams in large numbers on US beaches

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Record heat of up to 49.5 degrees Celsius caused a series of grilled clams on Washington beach, USA.

The real cause of pushing elephants and male elephants to the brink of extinction

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New research shows that giant elephants and male elephants, two ancient relatives of modern elephants, are being pushed to the brink of extinction due to climate change, not due to over-hunting by humans.

Traces of a 1,000-year-old church during the Holy Roman Republic found

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A 1,000-year-old church built under the orders of Otto the Emperor - the first Holy Roman Emperor - has been discovered in a corn field in Germany.

Close-up of Taal volcano, Philippines, huge smoke column

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The Philippines has recently warned thousands of people to evacuate from their homes near the volcano Taal in the south of the capital Manila.

Trump's corporation and CFO deni accusations of tax evasion

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The Trump Organization and its longtime CFF on July 1 denied the New York prosecutor's allegations of "adingly profusing and daring" tax fraud.

Discovering the strangest star in the universe

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Astronomers have just found a strange star, as small as the Moon but heavier than the Sun.

Record high temperatures, entire town in Canada submerged in fire

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A major sea of fire submerged the town of Lytton in British Columbia, Canada's far western province, after temperatures soared to record 49 degrees Celsius.

Body of 260-year-old ship used in the American Revolution

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Archaeologists in Antigua have discovered the remains of a ship they believe was a French warship in the 18th century and was used by the Americans during the Revolutionary War.

Watching tens of thousands of fire ants lining up to escape floods

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It takes a lot of team spirit to survive the flood, and tens of thousands of fire Ancestors have gathered in rafts to float until the water recedes.

Excavation of the headless statue in the ancient city of Metropolis

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Archaeologists in western Turkey have excavated a 1,800-year-old marble statue from the ruins of the ancient city of Metropolis - known as the "City of the Holy Mother" during the ancient Roman period.

Many mysterious planets are hiding in the star system

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A new study shows that there may be many planets as large as Earth in the star system that are being obscured by the bright spotlight of the stars around them.

interest in watching animals escape record heat in the western United States

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While the record-breaking heat in the western United States is making many people suffer, animals in the zoo have their own way to escape the heat.

US helps Da Nang develop renewable energy with 14 million USD

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The US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the People's Committee of Da Nang City have launched a project to support the technical security of urban energy in Vietnam, including solar power.