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Vietnam's position at UNESCO is increasingly affirmed
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Vietnam's continued election as Vice President of the UNESCO General Assembly affirms Vietnam's position, prestige and ability to contribute increasingly highly to global multilateral institutions.
Tesla paves the way for Elon Musk to reach the $1 trillion asset mark
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If he completes the conditions, the huge reward package that Tesla shareholders have approved for Elon Musk could help the billionaire reach the $1 trillion asset mark.
Storm No. 13 Kalmaegi makes landfall, Thailand warns of prolonged flooding
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Typhoon No. 13 Kalmaegi made landfall in Thailand, causing heavy rain, rising river water, strong waves, warning of flooding and flash floods in 65 provinces nationwide.
Gold prices are at a time ofreasonable between a breakthrough and a deep decline
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Gold prices are constantly fluctuating around $4,000/ounce - the threshold considered a "brain weighing point" in the midst of a breakthrough or deep decline that may be very close.
Russia to capture Ukraine's largest city since 2023
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Russia is focusing fire on Pokrovsk, the gateway to the Donetsk region in Ukraine.
Two ships caught fire in Kerch Strait - the focus of the Russia-Ukraine confrontation
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Two Tan nar-flagged vessels caught fire in the Kerch Strait. An explosion could have occurred on one of the two ships, a spokesperson for Russia's shipping and river transport agency told Tass on January 21.
Assaulted in Syria, Iran prepares for "decisive battle" with Israel
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Iran's Air Force Commander said Tehran was preparing for a "decisive battle" with Israel after Iranian forces in Syria were attacked.
The world's largest migration in China has officially begun
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Transportation - the movement of Chinese people to their hometowns for Tet officially began on January 21.
Watch Syria use new missiles to intercept Israel's airstrikes in broad daylight
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The Syrian air defense force used a new generation of air defense systems in response to an airstrike in the midst of Israel's white sky on January 20.
China no longer streaks the red carpet for former Prime Minister Thaksins brothers
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The trips to find the origin of the brothers of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin-Yingluck Shinawatra to China are no longer as warmly welcomed as before.
Is it safe to travel to Jordan, the country that meets Vietnam in the 1/8 Asian Cup?
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How safe it is to travel to Jordan is a question of concern to many people because Jordan has been a hot spot in the global conflict for hundreds of years.
China warns, considering arresting "prince" Huawei as a "bunch behind"
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On January 17, the Chinese Ambassador to Canada warned of "consequences" if Ottawa banned Huawei technology group from participating in the Canadian 5G market for security reasons.
President Putin welcomed as a "superstar" in Serbia
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Russian President Vladimir Putin was welcomed as a "superstar" in Serbia, an important Russian ally in the Balkan region, on January 17.
North Korea to launch super-grand coastal tourism area
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North Korea's huge coastal resort is set to be completed and expected to open to the public by the end of this year.
Husband burned to death by wife for refusing to give phone password
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An Indonesian woman burned her husband to death after he refused to give his wife a mobile phone password.
Another large gas explosion shocked France
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A massive explosion occurred at a Mendel building on the campus of a university in Lyon, France. Video of the blast shows a large hot air balloon and black smoke rising from the top of the building.
Overloaded with numbers, 30,000 teachers take to the streets to attack
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Several schools in Los Angeles, US, were hit by a 30,000-person strike after negotiations fell through.
laughing at the strangest world records
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The world not only has records and great achievements but also has unusual records that you cannot expect.
terrorist attack at luxury hotel, 15 people killed
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15 people have died after four gunmen attacked a luxury hotel in the Kenyan capital Nairobi.
The US during the days of record-breaking government shutdowns through photos
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The continued US government shutdown is clearly affecting the daily lives of millions of Americans. Many areas related to the government have been stalled, making the lives of many Americans difficult. Many protests have broken out to call for an end to the situation.