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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.
The top race of the super-rich
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St. Moritz in Switzerland is famous as a playground for the super-rich. There are exclusive hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants and high-end stores that attract luxury goods from around the world.
Fashion trends are causing a fever among young people in India
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Environmentally conscious young people in India are switching to secondhand clothes.
The first young Boeing 787s to be sold as scrap metal
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Two less than 10-year-old Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners flying for Norwegian carrier Air Shuttle are being dismantled.
Fukushima shaping the future 12 years after the nuclear disaster
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Imagine cars flying on skyscrapers in Tokyo running on green hydropower manufactured in northeastern Japan. This future is almost within reach in Fukushima, which has regressed strongly after the earthquake, Tsunami and nuclear disaster that occurred 12 years ago, on March 11.
Reviving the Japanese virus to rest for 48,500 years in the ice age
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Warmer temperatures in the Arctic are permanently melting ice and are likely to stir up viruses that have been stationary for tens of thousands of years, which could endanger human and animal health.
kidnapping of an American in Mexico exposes the current situation of medical tourism
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Last week, four Americans were kidnapped in the state of Tamaulipas, Mexico, after crossing the border from Texas. The two were later found dead. The victim's younger sister said they went to Mexico for abdominal cramps.
The smiling reproductive god in the homeland of the author of Naruto in Japan
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In an aging country like Japan, a remote town holds on to a secret to keep more children. Japanese leaders flocked to Nai to learn about the experience of this "smiley reproductive god".
Germany talks about supplying weapons to Ukraine after Kiev's suspected Nord Stream explosion
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The German Defense Minister is cautious about new information accusing Ukraine of being behind the Nord Stream explosion.
As Europe aims to abandon aircraft to take trains
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Since the "shame on the plane" movement, many Europeans have sought the continent's vast railway network to replace short-distance flights by train.
High-end housing fever in India
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The hot high-end housing fever has not been seen in India for the past 10 years. The high-end housing market is miraculously reviving in this country.
The battle for jobs in China's semiconductor industry
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China's young chipmakers are racing to find jobs in the semiconductor industry amid the industry's struggles.
Indonesia's new capital expected to be Asia's fintech hub
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Indonesian President Joko Widodo expects to turn Indonesia's new capital into a leading financial technology (fintech) center in Asia.
Digital healthcare ecosystem in Southeast Asia
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The growing population and the lack of doctors have prompted Indonesia and neighboring Southeast Asian countries to use telemedicine ( Remoto medical examination) applications such as Alodokter, Doctor Anywhere.
Survival lesson from the herd of stray dogs in Chernobyl
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The dogs being studied by scientists appear to be the descendant of pets that Chernobyl residents were forced to leave behind when evacuating the area.
Russia - Ukraine war: Demand for weapons from South Korea increases
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A year after the Russia-Ukraine war broke out, arms manufacturers in South Korea have become busy with many orders from around the world: missiles, self-propelled artillery, tanks, aircraft and missile launchers...