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Forecast of new milestones for gold prices after hitting 4,600 USD/ounce

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Gold prices have just set a historic milestone when they broke the threshold of 4,600 USD/ounce for the first time and are predicted to be unlikely to avoid further sharp corrections.

After Venezuela and Greenland, Canada is worried to be Mr. Trump's next target

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The US arrest of the Venezuelan President and Mr. Trump's tough statements about Greenland have made Canada highly vigilant.

China sets miracle to save Yangtze river project

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From a miracle to a miracle, China saved the Yangtze River project with an accurate 2mm "handshake" underground.

The fate of 31 tons of Venezuelan gold in the UK after Maduro was arrested

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The arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by the US raises questions about the fate of 31 tons of Venezuelan gold being frozen in the UK.

Cheating boss Chen Zhi arrested, US has little chance of trial

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The arrest of fraud boss Chen Zhi by Cambodia and his extradition to China raises the question: Where will the fate of US criminal charges go?

Warning about a new ice age in Europe

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Icyne may return to Europe, according to a new study.

The Mystery of the Secret Organization of Europe's Leading Banks

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A covert and influential organization has gathered the heads of Europe's largest banks twice a year for the past seven decades.

Alternatives to Nord Stream to bring gas to the EU

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After Nord Stream was destroyed in September 2022, the EU is looking for new ways to import gas.

The mystery of the Russian plane crash that killed 65 Ukrainian prisoners

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The crash of the Russian military transport aircraft Il-76 is still unclear why it crashed in Belgorod province near the Ukrainian border on January 24, whether it was shot down by a missile or due to some technical failure. However, RT quoted the Russian Defense Ministry as confirming that all 74 people on the plane, including 65 Ukrainian prisoners, were killed.

EU expects world's largest green hydrogen plant to help cut off Russian gas

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According to Nikkei Asia, Japan's Mitsubishi Group plans to invest more than 100 billion yen ($690 million) to build a plant in the Netherlands in the hope of helping the EU completely cut off Russian gas.

China's ancient tomb excavation reveals important discoveries

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The excavations of ancient Chinese tombs in the Western Ship are considered an important discovery in the history of archaeological research on Chinese tombs.

China reveals shocking details in corruption cases

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Chinese television has begun broadcasting a series of anti-corruption documentaries every year, revealing shocking details.

The cause of the catastrophic Japanese plane fire is gradually revealed

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Japanese aircraft Japan Airlines was allowed to land, but Coast Guard aircraft were not allowed to enter the runway - which could be the cause of the catastrophic plane fire.

The fate of Russia's $300 billion in assets frozen by the West

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$300 billion in Russian assets were seized by the West as part of sanctions related to Ukraine.

Mr. Putin's opponents in the 2024 Russian presidential election

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President Vladimir Putin has announced his plan to run for another term in the 2024 Russian presidential election.

Gold and Bitcoin lead the rebellion against the USD

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Gold and Bitcoin prices hit a record high before a "resistance" against the USD.

The damage to the Baltic gas pipeline adds to the risk of sea bottom war

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The damage to the Baltic gas pipeline and the Nord Stream sabotage are the latest in a series of similar incidents in Northern Europe, adding to the risk of "ose base war".

Shocked by ancient Egyptian nambu art

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The earliest Egyptian waiting rooms discovered date back to before the pharaohs, around 5500-3100 BC, some are in excellent condition, with hair, skin and even nails intact.

The site of the Titanic tragedy faces similar risks

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The world's largest ice pack is drifting towards the site of the TT ship tragedy.

The life of the woman who filed for divorce from the last emperor of China

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versionist Van Tu - the un beloved wife of Pu Yi - the last king of the Qing Dynasty as well as the monarchy in Chinese history - became a teacher, editor and eventually died in poverty.