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World 24h: Wall Street expert's forecast on gold prices

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World news 20.6: Hormuz Strait still has 80 mines, ships must go close to Oman's shores; Wall Street expert's forecast on gold prices...

Germans are less interested in military aid to Ukraine

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A new survey recorded a change in the attitude of Germans towards supporting Ukraine.

Russia comments on France's nuclear umbrella plan

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Russia believes that France's nuclear grid sharing plan does not help strengthen security.

Russia declares it has controlled 5 more residential communities in the Donetsk region in the past week

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On June 19, the Russian Ministry of Defense said that its forces had seized control of 5 residential areas in Donetsk in the past week.

The Strait of Hormuz has 80 mines left, ships must go close to the coast of Oman

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Sea transport in the Strait of Hormuz cannot be restored until 80 naval mines are cleared.

US seeks to make more money from European gas crisis

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The US is said to be negotiating with Qatar on gas supplies to Europe if the energy crisis escalates.

animal world: Struggling to catch crocodiles to break into the family swimming pool

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The large crocodile was found in a family's swimming pool in Florida, USA, causing local wildlife control agencies to intervene and make efforts to get the animal out.

Will the Earth move fast or slow in the solar System?

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As a planet in the solar System, the Earth is constantly moving, rotating around itself and around its orbit. So what is the exact speed of the Earth? fast or slow?

Female professor receives VinFuture Prize: Doing science is like rowing a boat backwards

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One of three scientists receiving the VinFuture reward of 3 million USD on January 20 was female professor Katalin Kariko - who laid the foundation for mRNA technology to create the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine.

animal world: Close-up of the impressive prey hunting of the Gentoo pensioner

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An interesting video shows a canhwing rushing straight into a giant schools of sardines to hunt for prey in the waters off Argentina.

Rare snow covers the Saudi Arabian desert

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The desests in Saudi Arabia in people's images are often sand dunes that are always burned by the sunlight. However, recently, these sand dunes have been unexpectedly covered in snow.

The five oldest languages in the world

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Egyptian, Tamil and Phan are three of the five most ancient languages in the world.

5 famous peaceful tourist villages in the world

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From the hobbit village in The Prince of Rings to the squatting tourist village in the film of the same name, each has its own peaceful and unique appearance.

Overview of the Nord Stream 2 Russian gas pipeline splitting the West

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The $11 billion Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is the focus of Russia-Western tensions, putting the US in a difficult position with some of its European allies, divided by other European countries and within the US.

Swimming for 27 hours after being swept away by a typhoon in Tonga

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A 57-year-old Tonga man has swam for about 27 hours after being swept out to sea in the horrific cyclone on January 15. He has been hailed as a "real-life Aquaman".

China's longest high-speed railway in the world continues to last

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China plans to expand its already world-long high-speed rail network to 50,000 km by 2025.

Chinese fossil collectors 164 million years old re-write understanding of plant behavior

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The 164 million-year-old plant fossil is the oldest example of a flower bud discovered in China.

authorized waves in Tonga cause ecological disaster halfway around the Earth

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The surge caused by the Volcanoe outbreak in Tonga on January 15 led to an oil spill that was likened to an "eco-flower mat" in Ventanilla, Peru.

Russia warns of gas cuts, Moldova declares state of emergency

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After Russian energy giant Gazprom warned of the possibility of gas cuts, Moldova - a former Soviet union country - declared a state of emergency.

life on the deepest ocean floor ever discovered

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A team of experts hunting for the remains of a ship missing in World War II in the Philippine Sea has returned to the mainland with another achievement - evidence of the deepest swimming ice level ever recorded.