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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.
Discovering "Dragon" - a completely new ancient species
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The "Dragon" skull box reveals a new branch on the poplar tree closer to modern humans than Neanderthal people.
The surprising truth about billionaire Bill Gates' charity rating
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Billionaire Bill Gates is not the world's biggest "charity house of the century".
Catching the attention of the last beautiful supermoon of 2021 around the world
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The last strawberry or supermoon of 2021 appeared and lit up the night sky on June 24, with a brightness of up to 30% and a size of 14% larger than normal, according to astronomers.
Interesting discovery about mangrove species
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Researchers claim that mangots have a "fair society" because mangot groups give birth at the same time, so it is unknown which one is their.
Russian Tu-95 aircraft sinks fake enemy aircraft carrier
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Russian Tu-22M3 and Tu-95 aircraft during the Pacific fleet exercise destroyed the aircraft carrier of the fake enemy.
Space Perspective opens ticket sales for space tours with giant balloons
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Space Perspective has officially opened ticket sales for tours to the Earth's average world for 125,000 USD, giving customers a magnificent and luxurious experience at a much lower cost than Jeff Bezos's Blue Origin.
Unbelievable achievements in regenerating a series of extinct animals
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Scientists have succeeded in regenerating a series of extinct animals in the wild.
Russia calls up British Ambassador after accusing of oil tanker vessels of violating the Black Sea
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The British Ambassador to Russia will be summoned to the Foreign Ministry in Moscow to discuss the case of a British warship violating the Russian national border and being shot with a warning shot.
Russia adds power to the legendary "c ass assortment fire" RPG-7
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Russia develops new-generation ammunition for the terrorized fire - the legendary RPG-7 gun - to increase accuracy, through-arms capability and range.
The ozone layer in the Arctic is under threat
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The ozone layer above the Arctic is under threat from human-made greenhouse gases despite a ban on chemicals that degrade the ozone layer more than a decade ago.
New research warns of the risk of pollen spreading the COVID-19 virus
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One study has warned that viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 can spread further thanks to pollen, increasing the risk of infection in crowded areas.
Russian capital experiences hottest June day in 120 years
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Moscow - the Russian capital experienced its hottest day in June in 120 years when temperatures reached 34.7 degrees Celsius and the weather is expected to get hotter in the coming days.
Finding a new red-eyed frog
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A new tree frog species discovered in the Cordillera del Condor region of the Andes Mountains in Ecuador has been named after a famous British rock band - led Zeppelin.
Storm-prone storm opens the 2021 storm season
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The first two named storms have already opened the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season.
Revealing how prehistorics conquered darkness to create works of art
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Spanish researchers have created prehistoric sparkles and lights to see how they will function in the narrow caves - where the world's oldest works of art appear.