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Mr. Thaksin's son-in-law could be a candidate for the new Thai prime minister

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Thai politics entered a new round when a signal appeared from the Pheu Thai party about the new prime minister candidate, Mr. Thaksin's son-in-law.

Charlie Kirk's influence on American youth before his assassination

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Activist Charlie Kirk has created great appeal to young American voters through the Turning Point organization and strong support for Mr. Donald Trump.

Suspect surrounding Nord Stream sabotage with Ukrainian suspect

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Russia questions whether it is really the only person suspecting that the Ukrainian leader of the 6-man group that caused the Nord Stream sabotage shocked Europe?

Cambodia online scam victims expose the terrible tormenting hell

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After the dream of easy work with high salaries abroad, many Philippine workers fell straight into the "hell" of online fraud in Cambodia, suffering torture and electric shock.

Special security campaign protects the Trump-P Putin summit

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Russian-US security forces landed in Alaska, turning Anchorage into a "fortress" ahead of the Putin-Trump summit in the early morning of August 16 Vietnam time.

Conflict in Ukraine does not prevent China from surpassing the US to become the No. 1 economy

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The Russia-Ukraine war will not deter China's efforts to overwhelm the US to become the world's largest economy by 2030, according to a senior adviser to Beijing.

How does the world depend on Russian oil and gas?

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The US, UK and EU have said they will limit Russian oil imports while Russia warned that this would lead to disastrous consequences for the global market.

5 reasons why Ukraine can hinder Russia's progress

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Nearly two weeks after the attack, Ukrainian forces are still resisting and blocking Russia's advance.

Where are the richest people in the world concentrated?

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New York, Tokyo and Paris are the cities with the largest number of super-rich people, while London is ranked as the leading city in lifestyle and investment.

Which regions in Ukraine will Russia control after 11 days of war?

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After 11 days of war in Ukraine, Russia has taken control of many areas and cities.

Energy fines will be a disaster for both Russia and the West

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So far, energy remains a link, one of the final bridges between Russia and the West. The consequences will be serious if everyone eventually rushes to the penalty.

Why doesn't NATO impose a no-fly zone in Ukraine?

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Russia will consider any effort to establish a no-fly zone in Ukraine as participation in military actions.

Mr. Putin explains why the attack on Ukraine extends beyond Donbass

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President Vladimir Putin said Russia wanted to stop the West from helping "nationalists" in Ukraine.

Russia's advance after seizing Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant

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Russian forces are approaching Ukraine's second largest nuclear facility, US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield informed on January 4 at the United Nations.

Things to know about Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant

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On March 4, Ukraine confirmed that Russian forces had taken control of the Zaporizhzhia plant, one of the largest nuclear power plants in Europe.

If Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant explodes, it will be 10 times worse than Chernobyl

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If Ukraine's largest nuclear power plant Zaporizhzhia explodes, the disaster would be 10 times the Chernobyl incident, according to Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba.

Why did the 64km Russian convoy "errupt" for 3 days near Kiev?

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The 64km long Russian military convoy has been almost stationary for more than three days as it approached the capital Kiev, Ukraine.

Why can't Russia overwhelm the huge air force in Ukraine?

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It was thought that Russia would mobilize huge air force power in the military campaign in Ukraine, but so far it has not been so.

Strategic advantage when Russia captures the southern Ukrainian city of Kherson

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Kherson, an important strategic location along the Black Sea, became the first major city in Ukraine to fall into Russian hands.

Europe begins to receive a counter-attack from sanctions against Russia

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European gas prices hit an all-time high on March 2, a sign of counterproduction from Russian sanctions.