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Russia tightens fertilizer exports in the middle of the sowing season

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Russia is temporarily suspending the export of ammonium nitrate, making global fertilizer supply already strained due to conflict even more difficult.

World 24h: New COVID-19 strain is spreading across the US

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World news 25. 3: China tests missile launchers at an unimaginable depth of 200m; New COVID-19 strain is spreading throughout the US...

Ukraine locked gas valve by Hungary, forced to reopen Russian oil

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Hungary suspends gas supplies to Ukraine until Kiev resumes Russian oil transit.

Drone stray causes power plant incident in Estonia

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Many drones intruded into the airspace of Estonia and Latvia on the morning of March 25.

South Korea prepares a series of scenarios to cope with energy price fluctuations

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South Korea strengthens emergency response as Middle East oil supplies disrupted, energy prices escalate and economic risks

Fossils of 1.8 million years old giant hunting dog in Georgia discovered

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Archaeologists have found the jawline of a giant dog along with the remains of a human in Georgia. This could be the first European shot put.

Unexpected cave containing a giant pile of bones in Saudi Arabia

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Researchers have discovered tens of thousands of skeletons of both animals and humans in a barren cave in northwestern Saudi Arabia.

Surprisingly discovered 310 million year old fossil brain is perfectly preserved

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Researchers discovered an unprecedented fossil brain of a 310 million-year-old horseback Nail Crab, revealing some surprises about the evolution of this hypersonic species.

Extremely rare pair of white killer whale discovered in Japan

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Researchers in Japan have recently spotted not only 1 but 2 killer whale with white skin swimming next to each other.

Shocking clues of missing continental fever discovered 10 million years ago

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Iceland could be the last remnant ruins of a continent known as Icelandia that sank under the North Atlantic about 10 million years ago.

Egyptian antiquities discover surprising beauty goddess

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Egyptian archaeologists discovered 7,000-year-old stone carvings that some believe may be the earliest depiction of the famous goddess of love and beauty of ancient Egypt.

The mystery of the carving over 2,500 years old about the last king of Israel

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The 2,550-year-old stone carving depicting the last king of Babylon has been found in Saudi Arabia.

Russia's new end-of-life aircraft can contact 20,000km of subway

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Russia has started building a high-tech version to replace the secret nuclear-powered "end-of-the-line aircraft" with enhanced flight range and improved capability.

Floods in China: At least 69 dead, 5 missing

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The death toll from floods in central China has risen to 69, with five people still missing. In addition, people's lives are gradually stabilizing.

Ancient Egypt reveals the incredible story of ancient civilization

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Egyptian archaeologists are stunned by the carvings that reveal the incredible story of the beginning of ancient civilization.

animal world: The amazing elephant that knows how to enjoy Beethoven music

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An elephant patiently listens to Beethoven's symphony in the natural scenery.

Trucks collapse wooden bridge, river water swept away both bridges and vehicles in Russia

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The driver drove a truck across a wooden bridge in the middle of the river, and both the vehicle and the bridge were swept away by water in Russia.

Latest storm news: Typhoon In-fa adds rain and floods along eastern China

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The latest typhoon news on July 24 said that Typhoon In-fa could cause catastrophic impacts along the east coast of China.

China strengthens emergency rescue for flooded areas

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China is making efforts to increase emergency rescue efforts for Ha Nam province, the central region of the country, which was devastated by record-breaking storms.

Shocked by footage from record-breaking floods in China

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During the "year-on-year" flood in China in Ha Nam, dramatic videos appeared when passengers were trapped in a subway flooded, cars drifted on the streets, people were almost swept away by floods...