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PM highlights ruling party founder’s “unprecedented philanthropy” following donation of “unique” manuscript to National Museum



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Heatstroke Claims Lives of Seven Iranian Hajj Pilgrims – ایران اینترنشنال


Heatstroke Claims Lives of Seven Iranian Hajj Pilgrims  ایران اینترنشنال

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Vietnam’s Internet connectivity in crisis as three undersea cables fail


In a significant blow to Vietnam’s digital infrastructure, three out of the country’s five active international undersea internet cables have experienced failures. This marks the second major round of disruptions in just over a year, Report informs via Re

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Israel’s war cabinet dissolved


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the six-member war cabinet, an Israeli official said on Monday, in a widely expected move that came after the departure from government of the centrist former general Benny Gantz.

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Nuclear energy gap: How China is outpacing the United States


The United States is lagging behind China by a staggering 15 years in the development of cutting-edge nuclear power technologies, primarily due to Beijing’s advantage in state-driven approach to technology and extensive funding, according to a report publ

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Protestors facing criminal charges in Armenia – Trend News Agency


Protestors facing criminal charges in Armenia  Trend News Agency

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Legislature to hold hearings on proposal to hold referendum on Armenia applying for EU membership – news.am


Legislature to hold hearings on proposal to hold referendum on Armenia applying for EU membership  news.am

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China, Philippines at odds over who’s at fault in ship collision


BEIJING — A Philippine supply ship dangerously approached a Chinese ship resulting in a slight collision after it illegally intruded into waters adjacent to the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, the Chinese coast guard said on Monday, a claim that Manila’s military said was “deceptive and misleading.”

The Philippine transport and replenishment ship ignored China’s repeated, solemn warnings, the coast guard said in a statement.

The guard said the vessel deliberately and dangerously approached the Chinese ship in an unprofessional manner, resulting in a collision. The statement made no mention of injuries or damage to either vessel.

“We will not dignify the deceptive and misleading claims of the China coast guard,” Xerxes Trinidad, chief of the Philippine armed forces’ public affairs office, told reporters, adding they would not discuss operational details of resupply missions. “The continued aggressive actions of the CCG are escalating tensions in the region.”

The main issue remains to be the illegal presence and actions of Chinese vessels within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, the military said.

Philippine coast guard spokesperson Jay Tarriela said the agency was not in a position to provide any details as it was not a coast guard operation.

For months, China and the Philippines have traded accusations over dangerous maneuvers and collisions at the Second Thomas Shoal, an atoll in the Philippines’ economic zone.

Several incidents have occurred when the Philippines deploys resupply missions for Filipino soldiers living aboard an aging warship there deliberately run aground to protect Manila’s maritime claims.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual ship-borne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.

China had previously warned the Philippines about intruding into its territorial waters, and the country has issued new rules, which went into effect on June 15, that would enforce a 2021 law allowing its coast guard to use lethal force against foreign ships in waters that it claims.

The new rules allow China’s coast guard to detain suspected trespassers without trial for 60 days.


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China, Philippines at odds over who’s at fault in ship collision


BEIJING — A Philippine supply ship dangerously approached a Chinese ship resulting in a slight collision after it illegally intruded into waters adjacent to the Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, the Chinese coast guard said on Monday, a claim that Manila’s military said was “deceptive and misleading.”

The Philippine transport and replenishment ship ignored China’s repeated, solemn warnings, the coast guard said in a statement.

The guard said the vessel deliberately and dangerously approached the Chinese ship in an unprofessional manner, resulting in a collision. The statement made no mention of injuries or damage to either vessel.

“We will not dignify the deceptive and misleading claims of the China coast guard,” Xerxes Trinidad, chief of the Philippine armed forces’ public affairs office, told reporters, adding they would not discuss operational details of resupply missions. “The continued aggressive actions of the CCG are escalating tensions in the region.”

The main issue remains to be the illegal presence and actions of Chinese vessels within the Philippines’ exclusive economic zone, the military said.

Philippine coast guard spokesperson Jay Tarriela said the agency was not in a position to provide any details as it was not a coast guard operation.

For months, China and the Philippines have traded accusations over dangerous maneuvers and collisions at the Second Thomas Shoal, an atoll in the Philippines’ economic zone.

Several incidents have occurred when the Philippines deploys resupply missions for Filipino soldiers living aboard an aging warship there deliberately run aground to protect Manila’s maritime claims.

China claims almost the entire South China Sea, a conduit for more than $3 trillion of annual ship-borne commerce, including parts claimed by the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei.

China had previously warned the Philippines about intruding into its territorial waters, and the country has issued new rules, which went into effect on June 15, that would enforce a 2021 law allowing its coast guard to use lethal force against foreign ships in waters that it claims.

The new rules allow China’s coast guard to detain suspected trespassers without trial for 60 days.


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Elderly Couple Who Show Off Daily Outfits Online Were Oblivious to Viral Fame — Until Friend from Japan Called … – Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore


Elderly Couple Who Show Off Daily Outfits Online Were Oblivious to Viral Fame — Until Friend from Japan Called …  Yahoo Lifestyle Singapore