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US first reveals reason for Iran conflict outbreak
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The US publicly stated for the first time the reason for the outbreak of the Iranian conflict, noting that Iran has enough uranium to make 11 nuclear bombs.
Russia can show how to survive for Iran's nuclear power plant from the Zaporizhzhia lesson
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Operational experience amidst the bullets of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is being considered by Russia as a "strategic asset" for Iran.
US does not allow Venezuela to pay lawyer fees for Maduro trial
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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro appeared in court for the 2nd time in New York, USA on March 26.
Russia accelerates emergency evacuation of experts from Iranian nuclear power plant
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Russia accelerates evacuation of personnel from Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant amid tense regional security.
Mr. Trump continues to postpone the G-hour to attack Iran's energy infrastructure
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Mr. Trump unexpectedly extended for another 10 days before resuming the attack on Iran's energy infrastructure.
French presidential election round 1: Results as predicted
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In the first round of the French presidential election on April 10, incumbent President Emmanuel Macron and leader of the far-right Democratic Party of the United Nations Marine Le Pen came in second out of 12 candidates.
Russian gold and foreign exchange reserves increase dramatically again
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Russia's gold and foreign exchange reserves increased by 2.1 billion USD, equivalent to 0.3%, in the week ended on April 1.
US Senate revokes power-of-law regulations with Russia
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The real impact of the US revoking the monarchy regulations on Russia is not much.
EU leaders travel by ship to Kiev to meet with Ukrainian President
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Top EU leaders took a train to the capital Kiev to express their "riesome support" for Ukraine.
Russian ruble surges
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The Russian ruble surged to its strongest level against major currencies since before the war in Ukraine.
Russia reveals when the campaign in Ukraine will end
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Russia hopes the campaign in Ukraine will end "in the coming days".
EU floods to ban Russian oil imports
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The current EU package of Russian sanctions has not yet finalized Russian oil sanctions.
WHO has the latest information about Omicron XE and XD variants
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WHO is monitoring recombined COVID-19 variants including the XE variation that are more likely to spread than the mother variant Omicron.
An former Soviet country plans to close its border with Russia
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Latvia, a former Soviet Union member of the EU, is considering closing its border with Russia.
South Korea clears the way to move the presidential cabinet out of the Blue House
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The South Korean cabinet approved nearly $30 million on April 6 to help President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol move his office and mansion away from the traditional Blue House.
Russia tries to sell a huge amount of gold
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Russia's gold giant is seeking new ways to sell gold amid Western sanctions over its military campaign in Ukraine.
Mental health hotline in China overloaded by COVID-19
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The number of calls to Shanghai, China's mental health hotline has increased significantly since the city entered a second blockade.
Boeing 757 in the US broke glass while flying
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The Federal Aviation Administration will investigate what happened when the cockpit windshield of a Delta plane broke in mid-air during a flight on March 31 from Salt Lake City, Utah to Washington, D.C.
The EU ultimately rejected the rubber letter, why hasn't Russia locked the gas valve?
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The deadline for Putin's ruble payment letter has passed, but Russian gas is still flowing to Europe.
Russia strongly increases gas for China, earns a lot of money this year
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Russia is expected to see record revenue from gas sales this year as it steps up supplies to China.