Lithuanian trucks still not entering from Belarus after border reopening: authorities
Lithuanian trucks have not entered the country for a second day after two border checkpoints with Belarus reopened, the State Border Guard Service (SBGS) told the Baltic News Service on Friday.Lithuanian soldiers patrol a road near the Lithuania-Belarus border near the village of Jaskonys,
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Russia-China Education Festival opens in Moscow
The Russia-China Education Festival, aimed at strengthening bilateral cooperation in education, science and culture, launched here on Thursday.Hosted by Russia's Ministry of Science and Higher Education, the opening ceremony drew representatives from the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Chinese
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Philippines launches its largest crayfish nursery for major role in global aquaculture
The Philippines has fired the opening shot in its bid to become a major player in global aquaculture with the inauguration of the country's largest crayfish nursery, the Department of Agriculture said on Friday.The new facility will mass-produce Australian Redclaw crayfish (Cherax quadricarinatus),
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Germany installs record-certified solar roof system
Germany's largest football stadium, located in the western city of Dortmund, has completed the installation of what has been confirmed as the world's most powerful photovoltaic (PV) system ever mounted on a stadium roof, the stadium operators said Friday.The project is part of a sustainability
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Poland to deploy 10,000 soldiers to protect infrastructure after rail sabotage
Poland has launched a special operation to protect critical railway and road infrastructure following recent sabotage on major rail lines, Polish media reported.A railway yard is seen in Warsaw, Poland on April 21, 2020. (Photo: Xinhua)Polish President Karol Nawrocki signed an order Thursday
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Türkiye seizes nearly 2 mln narcotic pills in anti-drug operations
Turkish authorities seized nearly 2 million narcotic pills and a large quantity of chemical substances used in pill production in simultaneous operations across three major cities, Izmir, Ankara, and Istanbul, the country's Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said Friday.Authorities confiscated
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Pilot dead as Indian Air Force's fighter jet crashes at Dubai Air Show
A fighter jet belonging to the Indian Air Force (IAF) crashed at the ongoing Dubai Air Show on Friday, resulting in the pilot's death, confirmed the IAF in a post on the social media platform X.An inquiry was ordered to investigate the cause of the mishap involving a Tejas aircraft, according to
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Quake-affected Afghans eye foreign aid as winter nears
A series of devastating earthquakes struck parts of post-war Afghanistan in August and November this year, respectively, resulting in significant loss of life and extensive property damage.A 6.0-magnitude quake hit the eastern region of Afghanistan on Aug. 31 and was followed by several aftershocks
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New Zealand's meat exports hit new high
New Zealand's total meat exports reached a record 10 billion NZ dollars (5.6 billion U.S. dollars) in the year ended October 2025, Stats NZ reported Friday.This marks the first time annual meat export values have hit the 10-billion-NZ-dollar milestone, surpassing the previous high of 9.9 billion NZ
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Myanmar marks World Children's Day in Nay Pyi Taw
Myanmar held a ceremony in Nay Pyi Taw on Thursday to mark World Children's Day and the 36th anniversary of the adoption of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the state-owned daily The Global New Light of Myanmar reported on Friday.The event was attended by Union Minister for
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Teaching Chinese emerges as promising career in Vietnam
Le Van Dai, a senior student in the capital Hanoi, celebrated Vietnam's Teachers' Day by offering a bouquet of sunflowers to his lecturer on Thursday morning, and later that afternoon, he also received flowers and small gifts from his students.Vietnam Teachers' Day, celebrated annually on Nov. 20
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Indian HAL Tejas fighter jet crashes in Dubai Airshow
An Indian aircraft crashed Friday during a demonstration at the Dubai Air Show.The Indian HAL Tejas fighter jet crashed around 2:10 p.m. local time while flying a demonstration flight. An exhibitor who witnessed the crash confirmed the incident.It wasn't immediately known whether the pilot
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A growing health partnership between China and South Africa
Over decades, China and South Africa have built a deep and resilient partnership in public health, one grounded in long-term medical aid, pandemic solidarity and the exchange of traditional medicine. The collaboration reflects not only strategic cooperation between two major developing countries
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US removes punitive tariffs on some Brazilian agri-products
The White House issued an executive order to eliminate punitive tariffs on some agricultural products from Brazil on Thursday.The refund of the duties collected since April 13, when the executive order took effect, will be handled by the US Customs and Border Protection.The newly added exemption
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