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US-Iran 14-point agreement reveals $300 billion reconstruction package and nuclear commitment

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The US-Iran agreement consists of 14 points, called a memorandum, stating that Iran will never possess nuclear weapons.

Finland passes bill supporting complete abolition of nuclear weapons ban

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Finnish lawmakers voted 125 to 61 on June 17, local time, to lift the ban on nuclear weapons.

IEA forecasts large global oil surplus in 2027

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) believes that the oil market may have significant oversupply in the coming year.

US reveals remarkable concessions on Iran's uranium

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The US announced the full text of the agreement with Iran, which includes many noteworthy clauses on the nuclear program, frozen assets and operations in the Strait of Hormuz.

US and Iran sign peace agreement sooner than expected

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The US and Iran have remotely signed a memorandum of understanding on ending the conflict and reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The agreement is now in effect.

China aggressively imports oil from Russia

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China's oil imports from Russia increased by 22% in the first 9 months of 2022 compared to a year earlier, but behind leading supplier Saudi Arabia.

Ukraine's Russian counter-attack strategy: A double-edged sword

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Ukraine's recent counter-attacking tactics against Russia have been likened to a double-edged sword: If successful, it will break through very quickly, otherwise there will be very heavy losses.

Medvedev clarifies rumors of depleted Russian weapons

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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev noted that Moscow will significantly increase its arms production.

Israel Rejects Ukrainian arms Request

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Israel has determined not to supply weapons to Ukraine, but is believed to have provided intelligence to President Volodymyr Zelensky's army.

Will there ever be a billion-dollar Nord Stream pipeline that continues to die?

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According to experts, repairing the damage to the Nord Stream gas pipeline under the seabed is not impossible, but it will take time and cost.

Former Brazilian lawmaker uses guns and bombs to attack police

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A Brazilian politician attacked the federal police on October 23 while police were looking to arrest him in private.

After the pandemic, Japan faces a medical human resource crisis

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Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the health care sector of many countries around the world, including Japan, has faced a series of serious challenges.

Vietnam is forecast to have the fastest growth rate of super-rich people in the world

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Vietnam is forecast to have the world's fastest growth rate in the number of super-rich people with assets of 100 million USD or more in the next decade.

Korean plane carrying 173 people slips off runway

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The Korean Air plane skidded off the runway when landing in bad weather conditions in the central Philippines late on October 23.

Horrifying floods in Australia enter third consecutive week

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Australia's two major states, New South Wales and Victoria, are facing a terrible flooding crisis.

The second Russian fighter jet crashed into a house for a week

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The moment the Russian fighter crashed was recorded in video.

Russia has a new gas turbine supply that is not from the West

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Iran has the technology to produce most of the gas industry's equipment, and will supply 40 gas turbines to Russia.

How to increase the basic salary to cope with sharp price increases?

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The Director General of the International Labor Organization (ILO) called on countries to increase basic wages to support workers in coping with rising prices.

Notable developments in the world gold market

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A large amount of gold from the West is pouring into Asia in increasing quantity in the context of constantly fluctuating gold prices.

Germany continues to pump money to rescue a giant gas company

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The German government could have to pour another $39 billion to rescue state-owned gas giant Uniper.