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Danish Prime Minister submits resignation
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On March 25, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen officially submitted her resignation.
Iran warns of attack on US supporting strategic oil islands
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Iran warned it would attack infrastructure of any regional country if it supported the US in conducting military operations into Iranian territory.
Ukraine suspected of about to attack TurkStream to draw global attention
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Russian MP accuses Ukraine of targeting the TurkStream gas pipeline amid hot Middle East conflict.
Russia warns of updating nuclear response targets in Europe
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Russia warns of expanding target list if nuclear weapons appear in Poland and Sweden.
EU struggles to return to Russian gas amid Middle East crisis
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Despite the risk of energy shortages due to the Middle East conflict, the EU is said to have difficulty returning to Russian gas.
Video of a boy's high-neck elephant lifting causes a "storm" on social networks
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The video recording the high-necked herd lifting a boy has attracted more than 2.5 million views on social network Twitter.
Climate change could cause disaster for egg-laying sharks
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New research shows that rising sea temperatures due to climate change can cause disasters for egg-laying sharks and pangasius, such as bamboo sharks and Thornback pangasius.
Traces of the last Dinosaurs on Earth
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Scientists have found traces of the last Dinosaurs to walk on English soil 110 million years ago near the White cliff in Dover, England.
Interesting development of an extinct elephant that has been extinct for 19,000 years
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New research shows that the female elephant is extinct, having developed from one of the largest amphibians on land ever.
San Francisco's 1,300 officiant snake discovered at risk of extinction
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About 1,300 endangered San Francisco rhinos have been found in flooded waters near San Francisco International Airport, USA. This is the largest snake complex ever discovered.
US develops micro- drones for monitoring
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The US Air Force is creating micro- drones that can flaper like birds or insects to monitor in war zones.
Finding the Earth's geological "beat" cycle
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Geological activity on Earth appears to be following a 27.5-million-year "beat" cycle, according to a new study published in the journal Geoscience Frontiers.
When BBC, after 26 years, had to apologize for service errors
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In 1995, BBC's Panorama surpassed competitors around the world with an interview with Diana - Queen of Wales (UK). However, after nearly 26 years, BBC has just had to issue an unreasonable apology about how to get them an interview with the late concubine Diana.
US shows off its assassin missile with Russia's S-400
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The US simulated the use of "Murder" missiles against Russia's S-400 air defense system on the "occurred" island.
Bill Gates' daughter determined to get married amid parents' divorce
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Bill Gates' eldest daughter decided to get married at a time when her parents were preparing to share a $128 billion fortune.
Super diffuse galaxies are extremely rare in the universe without dark matter
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The most accurate distance measurement ever by the super diffuse Galaxy (UDG) NGC1052-DF2 (DF2) confirmed that the Galaxy lacks dark matter.
Google Earth discovers the world's largest mysterious painting in the desert
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A collection of the world's largest collection of mysterious winding motifs was found in the Thar desert of India.
Significant decline in mid-sized Predators, T.Rex may be the cause
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The new study shows that the normal population of domestic animals (T.Rex) has been a normal population since childhood, with prey taking over and wiping out all other mid-sized Predators.
Europe cannot escape the harsh heat
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Unable to escape the harsh heat, temperatures in parts of Europe are forecast to reach unprecedented levels since 2019.
Why is the record-breaking hot weather burning down the world?
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The early summer weather with record heat burned many countries across the Northern Hemisphere due to the "heat arch".