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Unprecedentedly vibrant presidential elections in 2025

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Presidential elections took place in 27 countries in 2025, marking a vibrant election year with important changes in international politics.

Gold prices rise sharply, Russia enters the group controlling the world gold source

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Gold prices continuously maintained at high levels, making the role of leading gold mining countries particularly important, including Russia.

Ancient life on Earth shocks with mysterious tunnels

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The discovery of the mysterious "tunnel" in ancient stone raises a big question about ancient life on Earth.

President Putin, Zelensky and world leaders congratulate New Year

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In the moment of transition to the new year, many world leaders, including President Putin and Zelensky, sent congratulatory messages to the people.

China makes great strides in aerospace

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In 2025, China continuously carried out space missions - which are considered to have made great strides to rise to the position of a space power.

King Charles' coronation ceremony - a new start for the British monarchy

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Since his coronation, King Charles III's personal support has increased while his support for the British royal family has decreased.

Important treasures in the coronation of King Charles III

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From giant diamonds to elaborate decorative swords, these are all priceless symbols at the coronation of the new king of England Charles III.

Europe enters the supersonic aircraft race

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The supersonic aircraft startup in Europe is aiming to make flights from Frankfurt (Germany) to Sydney (Australia) in 4 hours and 15 minutes or Memphis (USA) to Dubai (UAE) in 3 hours and 30 minutes.

Singaporean businesses seek to connect with employees after COVID-19

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When Mr. Victor Seet joined Motion: For Impact in Singapore as an internal coach in November 2022, it took him a while to gain the trust of his colleagues.

The secret to making scientific and artistic talents famous

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Why does one scientist become famous while another with equal talent remains unknown? Why are certain works of art considered masterpieces while others are forgotten?

Thailand's second most powerful political family after Shinawatra

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Politics is a family affair for the Thienthong family, one of Thailand's longest-running political dynasties, with five members running in the May general election for two different parties.

Women do unprecedented things in a city in Japan

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In Ebetsu - a small city in Hokkaido, Japan - more than 40% of city council members are women.

King Charles III's coronation ceremony

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King Charles III's coronation will take place on Saturday, May 6, 2023 at Westminster Monastery in London, UK.

The future of world agriculture may be underwater

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Nemo's Garden is the world's first underwater tree planting system. Located off the coast of Noli, Italy, southwest of Genoa, this underwater agricultural farm includes a series of dome-shaped greenhouses, seamlessly anchored to the seabed.

Inside the city of tomorrow of Qatar

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Started in 2006, Qatar's "future city" Lusail possesses iconic architecture, meeting the country's sustainability goals.

Thailand, Japan fiercely compete in Singapore's profitable business segment

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Singapore opened two of its most luxurious complex resorts (IRs) in 2010 and has strengthened its position as a tourist destination. However, Thailand and Japan are paying attention to this area and are planning to open similar facilities.

The secret of the powerful empire that forced China to build the Great Wall

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Ancient DNA reveals the secret to the empire that urged China to build the Imperial Citadel.

Unprecedented hot weather across Asia, peaking in China, Thailand

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Many records of hot April sunshine set in China and Thailand show the hottest weather of all time recorded in Asia.

The secret from the Swedish warship that sank 400 years ago

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Researchers are learning more about the people who died after the Swedish warship Vasa sank, including a woman named G who has been accused by scientists of being a man for many years.

EU circumventes the law, goes behind to buy Russian oil

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The EU does not buy Russian oil directly but through a "back door", in the context that the bloc is expected to face high energy prices in the coming winter.