World
Italy releases 80,000 octopuses to deal with blue crab invasion
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Italian scientists release thousands of juvenile octopuses into the sea to solve the problem of blue crab encroachment and protect the country's aquaculture industry.
Russia controls 400 buildings in the Vodyanskoye region of Donetsk
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Russia has pushed all Ukrainian forces out of about 400 buildings in the campaign to control Vodyanskoye.
ETC account fee collection: Models being applied abroad
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In addition to road fees, some ETC systems abroad also charge additional service fees for accounts or devices.
World 24h: Forecast of when low pressure Neneng may make landfall
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World news 19.8: Employees of uranium enrichment facilities for Ukraine vote to strike; Forecast of when low pressure Neneng may make landfall...
Harvard University agrees to pay for settlement of human body parts sale scandal
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Harvard University has agreed to spend 53 million USD on a settlement after the former mortuary manager stole and sold donated human bodies.
Syrian President makes a surprise trip abroad right after the earthquake
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad visited Oman on February 20, his first official trip to the Gulf country after more than a decade of Syria's civil war.
The backstage of Mr. Biden's last-minute secret visit to Ukraine
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President Joe Biden's surprise visit to Ukraine was kept secret until the last minute after months of planning.
Counter- war week calls on US to stop military support for Ukraine
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The counter- arms parade in the US marks nearly a year since the start of the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Equipping Ukraine with weapons - a difficult situation for a small country in the NATO bloc
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Luxembourg - a small NATO country - is facing a major problem: Buying weapons on the open market to supply Ukraine.
Wild nature revives in the center of Singapore
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The railway line running through central Singapore has become one of the country's biggest success stories in conservation of Southeast Asia.
The strategy of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin's daughter to win the election
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The daughter of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is considered a strong candidate in the upcoming election in Thailand.
Turkey earthquake: When the media leaves, the reconstruction begins
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The earthquake that claimed the lives of more than 46,000 people and devastated Turkey and Syria lasted only about 75 seconds on February 6, but the economic, social and political impacts will last for many years.
Discovering more traces of the oldest civilization of humanity
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The remains of a 4,500-year-old palace in Iraq may hold the key to the world's oldest ancient civilization.
Munich Security Conference: Mr. Zelensky calls for faster support for Ukraine
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At the Munich Security Conference, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on allies to provide faster support.
Meta's efforts to resolve office noise
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Meta's office - the parent company of Facebook and Instagram - is equipped with a device that can block sound, protecting employees from the noise from their colleagues so that they can work focused.
The amazing discovery of Maya civilization
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The new findings by researchers show incredible things about the Maya civilization and the ancient Mesoamerica.
How do dogs gradually become pets in Japan?
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Economic and social changes in Japan have helped dogs - pets that were once raised outdoors - gain a new position.
Plastic waste disguised as donated clothes flows to Kenya
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A third of the used clothes transported to Kenya in 2021 are "disguised plastic waste", creating a series of environmental and health problems for the local community.
China continues to build the world's most powerful deep space radar
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China continues to deploy phase 2 of the deep space radar system in Chongqing, which when completed is expected to become the world's most powerful radar.
Announcing an unprecedented video of the Titanic wreck
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A rare video of the remains of the Titanic on the floor of the Atlantic was released on February 15.
