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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.

Food banking network rises during the pandemic

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The food banking network has "turned" the United Way to become the largest charitable organization in the US.

"The silver Tsunami": Passion regardless of age

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It was the most interesting rock performance in Ann Arbor, USA. And most participants are over 65 years old.

Walter Tull: From a bridge-cast hero to a battle hero

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Walter Tull was one of the first black players in English football - the birthplace of football. When World War I broke out, Walter Tull became the first black officer in the British army to command a battalion.

Japanese men retire and are busy... studying housework

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Masahiro Yoshida hung up his jacket, wearing a pink dress on the outside of his shirt. After nearly 65 years away from the kitchen, it is time for this Japanese man to cook.

Japan exploits rare earths at sea bottom to reduce dependence on China

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Japan's efforts to search for rare seabed are shifting from the research and development stage to exploitation as technological advances are driven by national economic security needs.

Traveling on the remote sidewalk: The world's busiest road

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Stretching 2,700km from Laverton in Western Australia to Winton in remote Australia, Outback Way (or the expressway of the Fence) is a great "shortcut" to save many weeks of travel in Australia.

Reasons for Russia's good relations with key NATO members

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Russia and Turkey - one of the key members of NATO - still maintain a good relationship despite conflict and conflict.

Starting a business to solve environmental crises in Iceland

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In Iceland, startup founders have invented new ways to address the environmental crisis.

Favorite destinations for Chinese tourists after COVID-19

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Chinese tourists make landfall on the beaches of Bali, Indonesia and Thailand for the first time in 3 years since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why do Germans like to set off fireworks on New Year's Day?

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Germany allows legal fireworks to be sold to celebrate New Year's Eve in 2023 after 2 years of implementing this ban due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Personnel revealed to replace Ms. Jacinda Ardern as New Zealand Prime Minister

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Chris Hipkins - New Zealand's Minister of Education - is expected to replace Ms. Jacinda Ardern as Prime Minister, after Ms. Ardern's resignation earlier this week.

When did people start to know how to speak?

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When do people start to speak, which sound is produced first, and when will language develop from those humble beginnings? These questions have long attracted attention, especially in the study of modern human civilization and what makes us different from other animals.

How do Southeast Asian countries celebrate Lunar New Year?

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Fireworks, lion dances and bright red color fill the streets, houses and clothes are signs of Lunar New Year in Southeast Asian countries.

How does the US patriot missile change the situation of the Ukrainian battlefield?

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This month, the Ukrainian army will begin training on the use of the patriot missile system provided by the US.

Why Egypt requires people to eat chicken feet

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Egypt's economic situation is so bad that the government requires people to eat chicken feet.