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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.
Foreigners retire in Southeast Asia: Comfortable life in Penang
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Malaysia's Penang Island is being hailed as one of the world's best places for retirement.
Turkish tourism faces difficulties after earthquake disasters
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2023 was shaped as a golden year for the Turkish tourism industry, until the terrible earthquake disaster occurred on February 6 on the border between Turkey and Syria.
The most attractive destinations in the world in 2023
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Time magazine has published a list of the best destinations in the world in 2023 as well as the convincing reason behind this choice.
The secret to the ancient khung bo that habited for more than 15 million years
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More than 150 million years ago, the Dinosaur Mamenchisaurus roamed the area today known as China.
Developing human gene editing technology amid criticism
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After the controversy surrounding Chinese scientist Ha Kien Khue, human gene editing technology continues to be considered a turning point in the development of medicine.
Marker to Silicon Valley Bank goes bankrupt
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When looking to raise capital to strengthen the accounting balance sheet, Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) has activated a sudden withdrawal of deposits. Within 48 hours, the bank collapsed.
Competition in the world's third largest franchises coffee market
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Major coffee brands in Korea are opening special cafes in an effort to make a difference from low-cost coffee brands when the market is fiercely competitive.
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.