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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.

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.

Munich Security Conference: Mr. Zelensky calls for faster support for Ukraine

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At the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on allies to provide faster support.

Meta's efforts to resolve office noise

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Meta's office - the parent company of Facebook and Instagram - is equipped with a device that can block sound, protecting employees from the noise from their colleagues so that they can work focused.

The amazing discovery of Maya civilization

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The new findings by researchers show incredible things about the Maya civilization and the ancient Mesoamerica.

How do dogs gradually become pets in Japan?

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Economic and social changes in Japan have helped dogs - pets that were once raised outdoors - gain a new position.

Plastic waste disguised as donated clothes flows to Kenya

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A third of the used clothes transported to Kenya in 2021 are "disguised plastic waste", creating a series of environmental and health problems for the local community.

China continues to build the world's most powerful deep space radar

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China continues to deploy phase 2 of the deep space radar system in Chongqing, which when completed is expected to become the world's most powerful radar.

Announcing an unprecedented video of the Titanic wreck

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A rare video of the remains of the Titanic on the floor of the Atlantic was released on February 15.

China discovers 2,400-year-old self-destructive toilet

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The 2,400-year-old self-destroying pottery Toilet was discovered in Shandong Province, northwest China.

The small city of the Netherlands rises to become the global technology capital

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Washington's efforts to prevent some of its high-tech access from focusing only on two places outside the US, Tokyo (Japan) and Eindhoven (Netherlands).

India's high-speed railway modernization strategy

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India's high-speed rail modernization strategy begins with the development of domestic semi-high-speed trains.

A child Thai player rescued from a cave in 2018 passed away in England

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Duangphet Phromthep, one of 12 people rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand after a week-long campaign that attracted global attention in 2018, passed away in the UK, British and Thai officials announced on February 15.

Russia warns about NATO's role in the Ukraine conflict

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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said NATO's involvement in the conflict in Ukraine is becoming increasingly clear, despite the contrary statements.

WHO urgently meets to find vaccine for the extremely dangerous virus that has just broke out

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The World Health Organization (WHO) hopes to test the vaccine against Marburg - an extremely dangerous virus with a mortality rate of about 50%.

Russia's move causes the US to run out of oil

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The US continues to export strategic oil reserves to compensate for cutting Russia's oil production, despite depleted reserves.