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China strongly tightens management of online food shops

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China's new regulations require increasing the responsibility of the food delivery platform to ensure food safety for consumers.

Female fugitive wanted in Germany sentenced after 3 decades on the run

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A former member of the far-left Red Army Faction (RAF) organization who was wanted for 3 decades in Germany, was sentenced to 13 years in prison after being arrested in Berlin in 2024.

Former CIA official falsely declared his background for nearly 20 years, hiding 300 gold bars at home

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A former senior CIA official, who holds a top-secret security license, is accused of secretly hiding millions of USD worth of gold at his home.

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

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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

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

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.

Mr. Biden's federal message becomes a Russia-Ukraine " messaging"

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President Joe Biden's federal message spent most of its time talking about the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Which countries are providing weapons to Ukraine?

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During the Russia-Ukraine war, many countries, including non-aligned neutral countries, have begun sending military aid to Ukraine.

Why is Ukraine not yet a NATO member?

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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO) is receiving attention as Russia launched a military campaign in Ukraine.

The EU is not afraid to risk completely eliminating Russia from SWIFT

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The European Union has decided to remove some Russian banks from the international SWIFT system, but admitted that it cannot do so fully.

Reasons why the 64km Russian military convoy is approaching Kiev rapidly

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Every crossroads leads to Belarus - the starting point of the 64km-long Russian military convoy approaching the Ukrainian capital Kiev.

Scenario of "the stick that the boss hits the back of the boss" when the West sanctions Russia

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The sanctions against Russia could make Moscow difficult, but the West itself will suffer the consequences of "the stick hit the back of the head".

What weapons will Russia deploy in the war in Ukraine?

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The Russia-Ukraine conflict has now entered its fifth day. When has Russia used weapons for this military campaign?

Why didn't the US send troops to Ukraine?

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US Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield told CNN on February 27 that the Biden administration had made it clear that the United States would not set foot on the ground as the Russia-Ukraine conflict entered its fourth day.