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Ukraine launches nearly 130 UAVs to attack Belgorod area in 1 day
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Russia's Belgorod region suffered a wave of attacks by Ukrainian UAVs, causing civilian casualties and infrastructure damage.
Thailand urgently handles blackened seawater
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Wastewater discharged into the sea during the renovation of Jomtien beach (Thailand) causes seawater to turn black, causing great concern.
Russia builds strategic ice fortress right in the Arctic
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The Russian Ministry of Far Eastern and Arctic Development is completing the roadmap for building an ice base named after explorer Artur Chilingarov, in order to consolidate its position in the polar region.
Russia is ready to lift nuclear weapon restrictions
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Russia said it has prepared for a new scenario when nuclear control mechanisms expire.
Ukraine admits 70% of new recruits defect every month
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Representatives of the Ukrainian military medical force confirmed that the situation of soldiers voluntarily leaving their units is at an alarming level, causing the country's army to lose most of the newly recruited personnel.
fell in Thailand, Singaporean scammer revealed behind the perfect cover
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The Singaporean suspect is on the list of 34 most wanted fraud targets, having been arrested in Thailand.
NASA launches evidence to decode strange objects, denies rumors about aliens
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NASA has just released a new image of the 3I/ATLAS inter-star object, while officially deniing rumors that this is anoverno spacecraft.
New medical breakthrough from Australia helps prevent recurrent leukemia
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By blocking the life of cells, Australian researchers have found a way to eliminate the most difficult form of terminal blood cancer.
NASA applies robots to missiles to save falling space station
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NASA has chosen the robot launch solution from the rocket to rescue a space station containing a falling satellite.
Mr. Zelensky's name suddenly appeared in the corruption file
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President Zelensky's name appeared in the corruption indictment due to being taken advantage of by a businessman for personal gain.
Ukraine Sentenced to Spending Millions of Dollar on Europe's Largest Nuclear Power Plant
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Ukrainian lawmakers accused Kiev of illegally signing a series of millions of dollars worth contracts for the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which has been controlled by Russia.
France risks paying a heavy price when supplying Rafale fighters to Ukraine
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European lawmaker Thierry Mariani warned that French taxpayers will face a major financial burden from the Rafale fighter sale deal to Ukraine.
Another country sues the EU for banning Russian gas ports
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Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has directed ministers to prepare legal options to sue the EU if it forces it to stop importing Russian gas.
Germany cautious about long-range missile aid to Ukraine
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz confirmed on November 19 that Berlin would provide long-range missile systems to Ukraine, but declined to provide details.
Asia faces severe cold in December
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An unusual weather phenomenon is occurring in the Arctic, threatening to push a huge mass of cold air down, causing severe cold in Asia next month.
Leak of US peace plan seen as pressure on Ukraine to surrender
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The media revealed that the new US peace plan includes harsh terms, forcing Kiev to cut half of its military and give up the territory.
UK - Russia tense because of oceanographic research vessels
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He accused the Russian ship of encroaching on British waters, projecting laser rays on military pilots.
Mr. Trump approves to publish the profile of drug addict Epstein
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Internal pressure forced Trump to sign a bill to require the disclosure of the prostitute billionaire Jeffrey Epstein's profile after a long period of opposition.
Ukraine hesitates before US peace proposal
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The US has said it is waiting for the next move from Ukraine after postponing an important meeting in Turkey, citing Kiev's change in stance on the peace plan.
Europe announces plan to build a common Schengen military zone
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The European Union has proposed creating a common military zone to accelerate the movement of forces and overcome infrastructure limitations.