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France condemns Russia for using missiles capable of carrying nuclear warheads in Ukraine

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French President condemns Russia after a new attack on Ukraine, in which Moscow is believed to have used Oreshnik ballistic missiles.

New crack discovered on chemical tank, more than 50,000 Americans unable to return home

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New crack discovered on toxic chemical tank in California (USA), more than 50,000 people still cannot return home.

The nature of the rare "blue moon" phenomenon will appear at the end of May

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On May 31st, the phenomenon of "Blue Moon" will appear in the night sky, marking the second full moon in the same calendar month.

Neighborhood in Japan blocked due to strange gas attack

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A neighborhood in Ginza district, Tokyo (Japan), has been blockaded after a man was suspected of spraying a strange gas.

US not in a hurry to sign agreement with Iran, the Hormuz Strait is still blockaded

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Iranian media said that an agreement with the US to end the conflict may not be reached amid disagreements on some key issues.

Gold and Bitcoin lead the rebellion against the USD

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Gold and Bitcoin prices hit a record high before a "resistance" against the USD.

Record cold air around the world, some places minus 50 degrees Celsius

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The cold air caused temperatures in Siberia to drop to minus 50 degrees Celsius, with record-breaking snowfall in many other places around the world.

The damage to the Baltic gas pipeline adds to the risk of sea bottom war

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The damage to the Baltic gas pipeline and the Nord Stream sabotage are the latest in a series of similar incidents in Northern Europe, adding to the risk of "ose base war".

The important Russia - China gas pipeline marks the 4th anniversary of operation

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The Russia-China Eastern Gas pipeline project has transported more than 50 billion cubic meters of gas in four years of operation, PipeChina said.

Today there is a storm from

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An average geological storm will occur today, December 4.

US warships and a series of merchant ships attacked

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The Pentagon said a US warship and several commercial vessels were attacked in the Red Sea on December 3.

Finland requests to board a ship suspected of damaging a gas pipeline in the Baltic

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Finland will ask the country's investigators to board the NewNew polar Bear - a ship with an anchor suspected of damaging the Balticconnector gas pipeline in October.

Important gas pipeline in the Baltic will return to be more disadvantaged than before

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Estonia and Finland increase the capacity of the Baltic gas pipeline during the repair process.

Gas pipeline continues to break, dozens of countries strengthen their military in the Baltic

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The security situation is seen as very serious, which means more military equipment needs to be deployed in the sea east of Europe.

China builds world's longest mountain-crossing expressway tunnel

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China is building the world's longest expressway tunnel according to current standards, through one of the longest mountain ranges on the planet.

Russian ships carrying free grains to Africa

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The first batch of 25,000 tons of Russian grain has arrived in Syria.

6,000kg anchorage mine towed for 180km in Baltic gas pipeline disaster

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In the investigation into the Balticconnector gas pipeline failure, Finnish investigators note that the ship's crew is suspected of being able to recognize it when an anchor is dragged hundreds of kilometers below the seabed.

Cancer drugs in China cost 280 USD, to the US nearly 9,000 USD

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A cancer treatment drug developed by Chinese scientists and recently approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has a selling price in the US 31 times higher than the selling price in China.

Complete images of Thien Cung space station are first published

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For the first time, the entire structure of the Chinese space station has been fully recorded since it entered orbit, according to Space.com.

Details revealed about the gas pipeline failure and fiber optic cable break in the Baltic Sea

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The gas pipeline between Estonia and Finland and fiber optic cables were severed when the anchor of a ship was dragged hundreds of kilometers down the Baltic Sea.