Document

Discovery of a crack that could open up a new ocean in Africa

|

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

|

US President Donald Trump said that Washington is monitoring uranium in Iran and will destroy anyone who approaches this nuclear material depot.

After 160 UFO files, the US may release more documents in the next 30 days

|

After the announcement of about 160 UFO files, the US is expected to continue to declassify more related documents in the near future.

Looking back at Sweden's crackdown on a million-dollar pirated website

|

The Pirate Bay pirated web case exposes the fierce confrontation between the entertainment industry and the online data sharing community.

Where is the world's gold: Secrets in super security warehouses in New York, London

|

Two of the world's largest gold reserves are located at the Federal Reserve in New York in New York, USA and the Bank of England in London, UK.

Ukrainian President Reveals Azov Battalion Surrender to Russia

|

The Ukrainian president said that the Azov battalion and Ukrainian forces surrendered at the Azovstal steel plant after receiving a " signal" from Kiev.

WHO holds urgent meeting as monkey season bean disease outbreak unprecedented in Europe

|

The World Health Organization (WHO) held an urgent meeting on May 20 to discuss the recent outbreak of monkey bean disease in Europe - a viral disease that is more common in West and Central Africa.

Russia warns of global hunger, declares not to export food

|

Russia will not export food to avoid damaging its own markets, as global hunger may occur.

World's largest Russian arms buyers seek additional supply

|

India, the world's largest Russian arms buyer, is looking for alternative suppliers as Moscow is launching a military campaign in Ukraine and facing Western sanctions.

US "sea demons": The biggest threat to Russian warships?

|

Are US weapons equipped for Ukraine, nicknamed the "sea Devils", the biggest threat to Russian warships in the Black Sea?

Can Turkey prevent Finland and Sweden from joining NATO?

|

To date, Turkey is the only NATO member that has not supported Finland and Sweden in joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.

The West is " helpless" when the Russian ruble increases sharply despite sanctions?

|

The West has tried to paralyze the Russian economy, but the value of the ruble is increasing. Will there be further sanctions?

Without Russian oil, where will the West look forward to?

|

Countries pushing for a Russian oil embargo may not be able to find alternative crude oil suppliers.

First time taking photos of a super-large black hole in the center of the Milky Way

|

The super-large black hole in the center of the Galaxy containing Earth has been photographed for the first time by the astronomer.

Overview of Finland's application to join NATO and Russia's reaction

|

Finland's announcement of its decision to join NATO could lead to a backlash from Russia, which has repeatedly warned against expanding NATO to the East.

Russia still faces the risk of bankruptcy despite paying bonds before the deadline

|

Although Russia has prevented a historic debt default as sanctions are imposed on its foreign exchange reserves, analysts believe the risk of Russia's debt default remains inevitable.

South Korea races to escape dependence on China's rare minerals

|

The flashy green Von frames from the walls of abandoned mines could be a catalyst for South Korea's efforts to break China's dominance over key minerals.

Lack of supply from Russia, risk of food shortages covering Europe

|

The disruption of fertilizer supply from Russia has had a negative impact on sowing in Europe.

Russia spectacularly avoids last-minute bankruptcy

|

Russia avoids bankruptcy as US dollar bond payments due on May 4 have reached creditors.

Russian President Putin continues to punish "unfriendly countries"

|

According to the new decree of President Vladimir Putin, creditors from "unfriendly countries" only have limited access to profits at Russian companies.