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Hormuz could become a money printing machine, helping Iran earn 500 billion USD

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The US decision to attack Iran could have unexpected consequences: Giving Tehran the opportunity to turn the Strait of Hormuz into a "money printing machine".

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.

Prince Charles becomes King Charles III of the UK

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After Queen Queen Queen Elizabeth II passed away, the throne was immediately and unofficially passed to the heir, Prince Charles - the queen's son.

The life of the Queen of England - the longest reigning queen in the world

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Known for her sense of responsibility and dedication, Queen Queen Elizabeth II is an important figure for the UK and the common prosperity bloc in the period of great social change.

Russia-EU gas war climbs new stages

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The EU plans to impose a price cap on Russian gas, while Russia has warned of cutting off all supplies to the EU.

China accounts for 2/5 of the world's largest hydroelectric dams

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China owns two of the five hydropower dams that generate the world's highest electricity output, including the Three Gorges Dam.

Russia disappointed with IAEA's report on the Ukrainian nuclear power plant

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Russia was disappointed by IAEA's refusal to specify the perpetrator of the arson attack on the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Ukraine.

Russia's Gazprom sells gas to China in rubles and yuan

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Russian oil and gas giant Gazprom said China agreed to pay for Russian gas in rubles and yuan.

Can IAEA prevent a Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster in Ukraine?

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The IAEA delegation inspected Europe's largest nuclear power plant in Ukraine to prevent a Chernobyl-style nuclear disaster.

China's new discovery could be a breakthrough in the elimination of COVID-19

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A group of Chinese researchers developed a nano material that could find the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19 in raw cells and kill them.

Many famous foreign brands are "reborn" in Russia

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The relocation of foreign companies from Russia is considered a great opportunity for businesses here.

The paradox of the Russia-EU gas war

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The EU has no alternative to Russian gas, while Russia does not sell to the EU, there are still many other markets.

Are hydropower dams such as the Three Gorges Dam in China a "savior"?

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Two years ago, China's Three Gorges Dam experienced a terrifying flood. Now, the Three Gorges Dam is in a state of drought and the water level is dead.

China's giant water diversion project to save drought

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China's Southern Bac Trieu project plays an important role in transferring water from China's water-rich South to the arid North.

Asian LNG prices hit record high as Japan and South Korea begin winter reserves

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To buy LNG for immediate delivery on the global market, European customers are paying high prices to compete strongly with Asian customers.

Warning from the Three Gorges Dam in China

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Power output from the Three Gorges Dam - the world's largest hydroelectric dam - has decreased by 40% compared to last year due to a record drought, as China faces the risk of power shortages.

The West is wrong about the Russian economy

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The West has failed to grasp the strength of the Russian economy, and the sanctions against Russia have not caused the collapse that the West hopes for.