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Mr. Trump suddenly changed his mind, supporting the US House of Representatives to publish Epstein's dossier
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A series of high-ranking figures, including President Donald Trump and former President Bill Trump, were named in the Profile of prostitut billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.
South Korean President's Hands Broken as a Child Worker
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Haunted by industrial accidents, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung has pledged to reduce the country's unusually high industrial accident rate.
Fraudulent boss Chen Zhi builds billion-dollar network in the UK right in front of security forces
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Scamm boss Chen Zhi quietly turned London into the operational center of a billion-dollar fraud network in the UK, overcoming all security control rounds.
Mr. Zelensky's $100 million corruption case shocks Ukraine
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The large-scale corruption scandal has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the face of the most serious challenge since the beginning of his term.
Prince Group speaks out for the first time, denies information about scammer Chen Zhi
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Prince Group denies the empire of tycoon Chen Zhi, a British and Cambodian national, which was built on fraudulent money.
Chinese robot guesses human thinking with nearly 100% accuracy
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Chinese scientists from the Three Gorges University have created a robot capable of predicting human thoughts with an accuracy of nearly 100%.
How much gold is there in the world?
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The world will run out of gold in 18 more years if there are no new findings.
Overview of EU gas: The focus of the Russia-Ukraine crisis
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Up to 40% of Europe's natural gas is supplied by Russia, raising concerns about the consequences if Moscow cuts off part or all of its supply amid Ukraine tensions.
ASEAN countries open, welcome Vietnamese tourists back
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Many ASEAN countries have opened their doors to welcome international visitors, including Vietnamese tourists, in the context of the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.
Russia reveals stealthy mixed-use warships and subs
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The Russian mixed-use stealth warship is designed to track down and destroy the enemy while not being noticed.
Why is the price of gasoline so high, when will it decrease?
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Gasoline prices are rising again, covering the economy with a black spot, increasing inflation and eroding consumer confidence.
Russia reveals gold reserves as the "dollar era" is about to end
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Russia's gold reserves are currently higher than the US dollar, according to the latest data from the Russian Central Bank.
Overview of Russia - Ukraine tensions
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The Russia-Ukraine border is now one of the most contested in the world, where no borders existed for more than 30 years.
The surprising "huge" scale of ancient "super mountain ranges"
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Scientists have discovered ancient "super Mountains" three times longer than the Himalaya. Their collapse may have fueled the biggest environmental explosions on Earth.
Who is the mysterious Supreme Leader of the International community that was just eliminated by the US?
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Abu Ibrahim al-Hashimi al-Qurayshi, the top leader of the group just killed by the US, is a mystery.
Overview of the raid that killed the top leader of IS in Syria
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The US raid in Syria to kill Supreme Leader IS Quraishi has been described by US officials as "extremely complicated".
"Tigger nanny" and the strange friendship of decades with the Bengal tiger
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The "unique and endless" relationship of an Indonesian man with a Bengal tiger weighing more than 180kg was the focus of attention on social networks. At the time the story was shared, the tiger and the caregiver were still hugging, kissing and playing together every day.
Biggest travel trends in 2022: Going a lot, spending a lot
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If 2021 is about domestic tourism, 2022 could be the year of trips to certain lands in life.
Why does "Mr. Ba Moi" have a striking orange fur coat?
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As an amphibious Predicter, the tiger's ability to "ighten" will determine the success of the hunt. So why does the tiger have such a striking orange-yellow fur?
Fireworks - "Sters falling from heaven" celebrate the New Year
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Fireworks invented in ancient China were likened to falling stars from heaven by the European public in ancient times.