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US Navy in difficult position in confrontation with Iranian naval mines

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The budget for naval mine operations accounts for less than 1% of the total budget and is considered a "stepchild" of the US Navy".

Iran still has half of its missile arsenal, thousands of UAVs

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Iran's core military capabilities have not been neutralized despite more than a month of intense airstrikes by the US and Israel.

Oil tanker goes halfway around the Earth when fuel flow reverses due to Iranian conflict

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The sharp increase in oil prices forced oil tankers to choose longer, more unusual routes, which are not economically significant under normal conditions.

US special forces plan to raid and seize 450kg of Iranian uranium: Unprecedented risk

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President Donald Trump is considering using US special forces to raid and seize Iranian uranium as the conflict enters its final stage.

Many European countries refuse to support the US in the Iran war

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Many European countries say no to US military proposals, pushing transatlantic relations into an unprecedented period of tension.

Power outage amid the worst heat wave in decades in Asia

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The frequent power outage due to power shortages has further aggravated the suffering of people in Indonesia due to the heat burning.

The dam break in Kherson is considered the biggest environmental disaster in Europe in decades

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Ukraine called the dam break in Kherson the biggest environmental disaster in Europe in decades.

World-class warships not from the US

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CNN named some of the world's best warships, but it did not include US ones.

4 archaeological sites of the Tang Dynasty in China reveal a secret of more than 3,600 years

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Four archaeological sites during the Tang Dynasty excavated in Beijing, China and neighboring provinces provide a valuable picture of city building, social systems, burial rituals and the use of handicrafts.

Russian legendary gun manufacturing group reveals reasons for opening factory in India

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Legendary Kalashnikov gun Group has boosted production in Russia and abroad to meet growing demand.

Worrying forecast of more intense heat waves

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According to weather forecasters, the heat in Asia could become increasingly severe due to the impact of El Nino.

fully packaged services help Korean workers quit their jobs easily

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I want to quit my job - is a phrase that many Korean workers have thought about a lot. However, the challenge is not only how to speak to leaders but also how to ensure a smooth retirement.

NASA's top inventions go deep into life

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Many of the items or inventions that we use every day today were once top-notch inventions that only NASA space travelers were allowed to use.

The regret of being late for the world's largest gas exporter

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As the world's leading LNG importer, Qatar once stunned the world when it announced that it would expand production by more than 50% to 126 million tons/year by 2027.

Wang hong culture explodes in China

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When classes at Zan Neng's music school were forced to stop operating due to China's COVID-19 control measures in 2021, he switched to social media to share his music and attract more than 6 million fans.

Life in a district piloting a one-child policy in China after nearly 60 years

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In China's oldest district, primary schools have become homes for the elderly and factories are struggling to find workers as the population ages.

$34 million to buy just a small vacant plot of land in Dubai

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$34 million can buy huge villas, but in Dubai that amount of money can only buy an empty plot of land of 2,200 square meters.

The momentum of the creepy discovery of 2,000 rotten fetuses in a Thai pagoda

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The case of more than 2,000 fetuses giving off a foul smell in a pagoda in Thailand for more than a year is a boost that has led to a reform of the country's miscarriage laws.

China rescues $5 billion oil pipeline

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Chinese banks are among those rescuing the $1 billion pipeline in Africa after Western financial firers left.

Dission about the policy of banning children in public places in Korea

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South Korea is looking to increase the birth rate, but in many public places, children are not welcomed.