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Strange developments in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran's warning

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In a noteworthy development related to the Strait of Hormuz, some container ships turned around in this strait after Iran's warning.

Iran dismantles US Air Force's $500 million "battlefield brain

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Iran's precision strike destroyed the E3 Sentry command aircraft, which is likened to the "battlefield brain" of the US Air Force.

Hormuz blocked: 3 pipelines could save Middle East crude oil

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Middle Eastern countries have increased oil exports through pipelines in an effort to find a way out to overcome the gap caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

World 24h: Gold prices show positive signs of recovery

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Latest world news March 30: Gold prices extend recovery momentum; Weather forecast for April as the heat dome moves...

Russia warns of Ukraine nuclear scenario: Western Europe bears the first consequences

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Russia accuses Ukraine of using nuclear weapons as a tool to put political pressure on Western Europe if it possesses this capability.

Russia - India plans to use the Arctic sea route to transport oil

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Russia and India want to use the North Sea route to transport goods.

Amateur gold miners find a giant gold bullet in Australia

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An amateur gold digger has found a huge bulge of gold worth $160,000 in Australia.

Scientists decoding the perfume recipe of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra

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More and more researchers are looking to recreate ancient scents and use them to learn more about how humans used to live.

The mystery of the accident that killed space pilot Yuri Gagarin

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The pilot's skills and bad weather conditions seem to be a trivial hypothesis for the death of the space pilot Yuri Gagarin, but this is the only convincing reason.

Few women are culprits of mass shootings in the US

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In a dataset of 172 shootings in the US over the past 55 years, only four culprits were female.

Announcing unprecedented images of the accident of the Yuri Gagarin space pilot

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Russia releases unprecedented images of the plane crash that killed space traveler Yuri Gagarin in 1968

Unemployment worries as AI models appear

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AI models have appeared on the covers of fashion magazines, raising unemployment concerns among modeling.

Alibaba founder Jack Ma returns to mainland China

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Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba e-commerce group, has returned to mainland China after more than a year abroad.

Controversy over Kangaroo hunting rights in Australia

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Every year, the government of Queensland, Eastern Australia, grants hunters the right to destroy millions of Kangaroo.

Russia's policy on tactical nuclear weapons

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President Vladimir Putin has said Russia will place tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus.

Egypt excavates 2,000 female-headed laiva in the temple of pharaoh Ramses II

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Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered more than 2,000 ancient female-headed laiva victims used as offerings in the temple of pharaoh Ramses II.

Russia interested in strange object next to Nord Stream pipeline

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Russia believes it is important to identify a strange object discovered next to one of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines (Northern Flow 1 and 2).

Europe's busiest airport reduces international flight frequency

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Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands - one of the busiest airports in Europe - has been forced to reduce the frequency of international flights.

Russia and China build new military partnership

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping held an official meeting on March 21. The content of the talks aims to strengthen the extensive relationship between the two countries in many fields, including military.

The last G7 leader unexpectedly visited Ukraine

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Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio will visit Ukraine on March 21, an unforeseen visit.