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5 killed in traffic accident in C. Leban...
5 killed in traffic accident in C. Lebanon
Five people were killed in a traffic accident midnight Wednesday after a pickup truck overturned on the Wadi al-Zina road in central Lebanon's Chouf District, the Lebanese Civil Defense said.A Lebanese security source told Xinhua the crash occurred after the vehicle suffered brake failure, causing
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Reading China's tech leap: the reverse o...
Reading China's tech leap: the reverse of 'Needham Question'
Recently, young Chinese mathematicians Wang Hong and Deng Yu had won the Fields Medal; Chinese large models like DeepSeek continue to expand their influence within the global developer ecosystem; and Unitree Robotics keeps driving the deployment of humanoid robots and embodied AI into real-world
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South Africa returns Namibian remains in...
South Africa returns Namibian remains in move toward colonial healing
South Africa has returned the ancestral remains of 84 Namibians, along with the remains of two political prisoners who died in detention during the apartheid era, in a solemn ceremony held in Cape Town on Wednesday.The coffins, draped in the Namibian flag, were formally handed over to a Namibian
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China urges US to immediately withdraw S...
China urges US to immediately withdraw Section 232 tariffs on drones
China on Thursday expressed firm opposition to US Section 232 measures, which it believed, amounted to unilateralism and protectionism under the pretext of national security, urging the US to immediately withdraw the relevant Section 232 tariffs targeting imported drones and drone components, a
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Deadly overnight storms batter Germany, ...
Deadly overnight storms batter Germany, killing a woman and injuring at least 2
A woman died and at least two other people were injured as severe storms caused extensive damage overnight across parts of Germany.In Waldorf, in the southwestern state of Rhineland-Palatinate, a woman was struck by a falling tree and fatally injured, the German news agency dpa reported Thursday.
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Bodies of 2 hikers missing for decades i...
Bodies of 2 hikers missing for decades in Swiss Alps turn up as glacier melts
The bodies of two Belgian mountaineers who went missing in the Swiss Alps more than three decades ago have been found, officials said.Police in the southwestern Valais region, which has a database of people listed as missing over the last century, said the retreat of glaciers has led to the
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Rafts on Rome's Tiber River cool down ov...
Rafts on Rome's Tiber River cool down overheated tourists ​
‍‍Forget the long lines at Roman ruins and overpriced gelato -- sweating tourists are enjoying a break from the scorching heat by rafting on the Eternal City's Tiber River.A welcome change from the beaten tourist track, river rafting on the Tiber -- long the lifeblood of the ancient city -- is a
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Chinese FM warns against Japan's right-w...
Chinese FM warns against Japan's right-wing forces, militarism resurgence
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Thursday that it is necessary to remain highly vigilant against the rhetoric and actions of Japan's right-wing forces that seek to turn back the wheel of history and that the resurgence of Japanese militarism must never be allowed.Wang, also a member of the
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US national debt tops 40 trillion USD fo...
US national debt tops 40 trillion USD for first time in history
The U.S. national debt has surpassed 40 trillion dollars for the first time in history, according to data released by the Treasury Department on Wednesday.The data shows that debt held by the public and intragovernmental holdings stood at 32.266 trillion dollars and 7.782 trillion dollars,
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Russia's Pacific Fleet conducts missile ...
Russia's Pacific Fleet conducts missile strikes in drill near Southern Kuril Islands
Russia's Pacific Fleet conducted missile strikes against targets near the coast of the Southern Kuril Islands (known as the Northern Territories in Japan) during a planned military exercise, the Russian Defense Ministry said on Thursday.
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Australian business leader says China's emerging industries open new areas for bilateral cooperation
The rapid development of China's new energy and artificial intelligence (AI) industries is opening up new areas for cooperation between Australia and China, an Australian business leader has said.
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Japan's government AI must not serve as ...
Japan's government AI must not serve as a tool for 'digital militarism'
Editor's note: Xiang Haoyu is a specially appointed research fellow at the Department for Asia-Pacific Studies, China Institute of International Studies.
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Large protest held in Tokyo, online agai...
Large protest held in Tokyo, online against Takaichi government's dangerous moves
Tens of thousands of Japanese citizens gathered in front of the National Diet Building in Tokyo on Wednesday evening to protest a series of dangerous moves by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government, including its distorted view of history and push toward military expansion.
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Story-sharing forum portrays authentic Xizang in Nepal
A story-sharing forum titled "Xizang Panorama: New Era, New Development" was held here Wednesday, drawing more than 300 people from various sectors of China and Nepal.
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