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China strongly tightens management of online food shops
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China's new regulations require increasing the responsibility of the food delivery platform to ensure food safety for consumers.
Female fugitive wanted in Germany sentenced after 3 decades on the run
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A former member of the far-left Red Army Faction (RAF) organization who was wanted for 3 decades in Germany, was sentenced to 13 years in prison after being arrested in Berlin in 2024.
Former CIA official falsely declared his background for nearly 20 years, hiding 300 gold bars at home
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A former senior CIA official, who holds a top-secret security license, is accused of secretly hiding millions of USD worth of gold at his home.
Discovery of a crack that could open up a new ocean in Africa
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Scientists have discovered more evidence that a tectonic rift in Africa may develop into a new plate boundary in the next few million years.
US knows everything about Iran's uranium stockpile, affirms it will recall
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US President Donald Trump said that Washington is monitoring uranium in Iran and will destroy anyone who approaches this nuclear material depot.
Four-legged Warriors in World War II: Warriors, Horses Can't Be Conquered
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One of the most famous four-legged warriors of World War II was the Warrior, known as the "horses that the German empire could not kill".
Dog's journey to rescue war invalids honored at the British Museum
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During the war, many armies used animals as official services and weapons. Among them, there are animals that have become famous, becoming names mentioned when the war is over.
China signs billion-dollar contract to build hydropower plant in neighboring country
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The Kyrgyz government has signed a deal with Chinese companies to build four hydropower plants with an investment value of $2.4-3 billion.
Lessons for Asia's largest potato snack company from supply shortages
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What happens when Asia's largest potato snack supplier no longer has potatoes to produce? Calbee - the Japanese snack brand, has faced the challenges behind this concern.
The idea of protecting Crimea bridges: Lessons from World War 1
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If nets are installed at least 1km from the Crimea bridge, they could prevent unmanned boats from breaking in.
Banning the trade of dog meat in Korea is not easy
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Dog meat trading faces growing criticism in South Korea, but banning it is not easy.
Western sanctions bring China - Russia closer
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China and Russia are stepping up cooperation in the Arctic, from energy, science to defense, as climate change opens up the prospect of a viable northern sea route - according to SCMP.
China builds a $10 billion canal, the amount of rock and soil needed to be dug is 3 times more than the Three Gorges Dam
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Pinglu - the world's largest canal connecting rivers and seas in China - has a volume of rock and soil that needs to be dug three times as large as the Three Gorges Dam.
A myriad of surnames in countries around the world
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Many countries in the world allow surrogacy for commercial purposes, but many countries ban surrogacy.
2023 Women's World Cup - begins a historic journey for equality
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At the World Cup, women's football players earn only 1/4 compared to men's players.
An American soldier in a confusing way crosses the border into North Korea
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Just a day before crossing the border into North Korea, US second-in-chief driver driver driver driver driver driver Justin King texted his superiors to report having arrived at Incheon Airport in Seoul and preparing to board the plane back to the US.
The career of the Singaporean National Assembly Chairman has just resigned due to a love scandal
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Singaporean National Assembly Speaker Tan Chuan Jin and Tampines lawmaker GRC Cheng Li Hui resigned on July 17 over a love scandal.
Leaders of leading enterprises in the West flock to China
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Famous Western business leaders are focusing on China, targeting the country's super-large market and manufacturing facility.
Behind the scenes of negotiations to end wagner's rebellion in Russia
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The President of Belarus reiterated the talks to end the propagation of the Wagner group in Russia.
Which country does the International Space Station ISS belong to?
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Many people believe that the International Space Station ISS is owned by NASA (US), while others believe that it belongs to Russia's Roscosmos.