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British police seize dinosaur skeletons worth £12 millionPhoto

British police have seized dinosaur skeletons worth over £12 million from a Chinese national suspected of money laundering. Su Binhai has agreed to forfeit three complete fossilized skeletons and nine London apartments.

News of the World • November 6, 12:40 AM • 4400 views
Russia's Tuapse port suspends fuel exports after drone attacks, refinery halted - Reuters

Russia's Black Sea port of Tuapse has suspended fuel exports, and the local refinery has stopped oil processing after drone attacks on November 2. Three tankers that were in the port during the attack were moved away from the berths.

Economy • November 5, 10:59 AM • 19044 views
Bitcoin falls below $100,000 amid declining risk appetite

Bitcoin's price fell 7. 4% to $96,794, dropping below $100,000 for the first time since June. This is more than 20% below the record high reached a month ago, which corresponds to a bear market in stocks.

Economy • November 5, 09:16 AM • 3354 views
Shein banned the sale of sex dolls after accusations of pedophilic connotationsPhoto

Shein banned the sale of sex dolls on its platform after a scandal in France. The company tightened controls and temporarily removed the adult products category.

News of the World • November 4, 01:02 PM • 2478 views
France threatens to block Shein over sale of child-like sex dolls

French authorities are considering blocking access to the Shein platform after discovering child-like sex dolls on it. The company has removed the relevant items and launched an internal investigation, promising to take action against those responsible.

News of the World • November 4, 03:05 AM • 3915 views
Chinese warships arrive in Cambodia amid border dispute

Two Chinese warships arrived in Cambodia on a friendly visit, part of the "Peace and Friendship 2025" exercises. The visit comes amid a border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand, with whom China maintains friendly relations.

News of the World • October 10, 10:20 AM • 3657 views
Gold mining stocks surged 135%, outperforming chipmakers despite AI hype

The MSCI Global Gold Equities Index rose 135% over the year, while semiconductor manufacturers' stocks increased by only 40%. Gold prices rose by 45% and reached new historical highs, attracting investors as a "safe haven" amid global uncertainty.

Economy • October 3, 11:46 AM • 3640 views
Not just a raw material appendage of China: Russia imports gasoline - CPD

As a result of strikes on Russian oil refineries last month, fuel production decreased by one million tons, and the deficit reached 20% of domestic needs.

News of the World • October 2, 07:17 AM • 2738 views
Stock exchanges began to react to Trump's tariff blow to pharmaceuticals and the fall of tech giants

Asian stock markets are ending the week in the red after the US imposed 100% tariffs on drug imports and a decline in technology company quotes. This caused a fall in shares of pharmaceutical giants and microchip manufacturers, while the Japanese market showed growth.

Economy • September 26, 06:40 AM • 4540 views
Microsoft and Asus open pre-orders for Xbox Ally X: what are the pricesPhoto

Microsoft and Asus have officially opened pre-orders for the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, which will go on sale on October 16. Prices for the consoles range from $499 to $1599 depending on the model and region.

News of the World • September 26, 06:38 AM • 4334 views
Trump's policy weakens US influence in Southeast Asia, while China strengthens - Bloomberg

A Lowy Institute report shows that Trump's policies, including tariffs and aid cuts, are weakening US influence in Southeast Asia. China is becoming the dominant power in the region through trade and investment efforts.

Politics • September 24, 06:27 PM • 4334 views
Drone incidents in Copenhagen and Oslo may be linked - Norwegian Prime Minister

Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre stated a possible connection between drone incidents in Norway and Denmark after a conversation with his Danish counterpart. Earlier, Russia violated Norwegian airspace three times, and in Oslo, the military recorded drone flights over Akershus Fortress.

Politics • September 23, 02:55 PM • 3150 views
Oslo Airport temporarily closed due to unknown drones

Oslo's Gardermoen Airport was temporarily closed due to the detection of unknown drones, leading to delays for 12-14 flights. Earlier, the military recorded drones over Akershus Fortress, and two Singaporean citizens were detained.

News of the World • September 23, 01:48 AM • 24942 views
iPhone 17 and Air go on sale amid demand for new design

New iPhone 17 Pro, Pro Max, and iPhone Air models went on sale on September 19, along with Apple Watch SE, Watch Series 11, Watch Ultra 3, and AirPods Pro 3. Demand for Pro models is high, while the iPhone Air may not become a sales leader due to its shortcomings.

News of the World • September 19, 06:54 AM • 4206 views
China enters top 10 most innovative countries for the first time, displacing Germany - UN ranking

China has entered the top 10 of the UN's annual innovation ranking for the first time, taking 10th place. This was due to significant investments in research and development, while Germany dropped to 11th place.

Economy • September 16, 10:09 AM • 3853 views
US to sanction companies from countries supplying goods to Russia's military-industrial complex

The US is imposing sanctions on 34 companies from eight countries that supplied goods to Russia's military-industrial complex. This is another step in undermining the Kremlin's ability to sustain its war machine.

Politics • September 13, 08:37 AM • 22364 views
Disney's largest cruise ship "collides" with problems: first voyage from Singapore postponed

Disney's first cruise ship, "Disney Adventure," has postponed its maiden voyage from Singapore from December 15, 2025, to March 10, 2026. The reason cited is unexpected delays in the construction process.

Culture • September 11, 06:49 AM • 15573 views
AI assistant launched on Diia portal in Ukraine

The Ministry of Digital Transformation has launched Diia. AI, a personal assistant for public services that provides information and helps to receive services online. The assistant is currently in open beta testing, and will be integrated into the Diia application in the future.

Society • September 1, 01:37 PM • 2514 views
US abolishes duty-free import of small parcels: what awaits international shipments

The US is introducing new duties on all international parcels, abolishing the de minimis exemption. This decision has caused dissatisfaction among trade partners and postal services, which are suspending shipments to America.

Economy • August 29, 06:17 AM • 5112 views
Gold maintains weekly price drop amid US inflationary pressure

Gold prices fell by 1. 8% for the week to $3340 per ounce. This is due to accelerating wholesale inflation in the US and expectations regarding interest rates.

Economy • August 18, 06:59 AM • 3693 views
WhatsApp deleted over 6.8 million accounts linked to fraud - BBC

WhatsApp blocked 6. 8 million fraudulent accounts in the first half of the year, many of which are linked to centers in Southeast Asia. The company is implementing new measures to combat fraud, including warnings about being added to group chats.

Technologies • August 6, 08:52 AM • 3105 views
French swimmer Leon Marchand broke the men's swimming record at the World Championships in Singapore

French swimmer Leon Marchand became world champion for the third time in the 200-meter individual medley, clocking 1:53. 68. This happened the day after he set a world record in the same event.

Sports • July 31, 06:19 PM • 5610 views
China remains resilient to Trump's "tariffs," but the PRC's economic growth is slowing down

Despite initial resilience to US tariffs, China's economy is showing a slowdown in growth. A drop in new housing prices and a slowdown in retail sales have been recorded, indicating the impact of the prolonged crisis in the real estate market.

Economy • July 15, 12:06 PM • 4374 views
The HUR identified 20 more Russian vessels and 600 Iranian tankers of the “shadow fleet”

The updated War&Sanctions database now contains information on 626 vessels of the Russian and Iranian "shadow fleet" that ensure illegal oil supplies bypassing sanctions. Among them are 20 Russian tankers and 11 Iranian vessels that finance the war and attacks on Ukraine.

War in Ukraine • July 11, 02:39 PM • 6349 views
Volcano in Indonesia spewed an 18 km high ash plume: it affected flights

Indonesia's Lewotobi Laki-Laki volcano erupted, spewing a column of volcanic material up to 18 kilometers high, leading to flight cancellations. This eruption was one of the largest in Indonesia since 2010.

News of the World • July 7, 01:08 PM • 2000 views
Lack of new U.S. sanctions allows Russia to replenish its budget for war - NYT

The Donald Trump administration eased sanctions against Russia, allowing related companies to transfer funds and critical components. This led to a decrease in the effectiveness of existing restrictions, allowing the import of computer chips and military equipment.

Politics • July 2, 07:10 AM • 43628 views
Ukrainians abroad gained access to a new system of notarial services from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

From July 1, Ukrainians abroad can submit documents for notarial acts online through the "e-Consul" system. This innovation simplifies the process, allowing citizens to upload necessary data and certificates without a physical visit to diplomatic missions until the last step.

Society • July 1, 11:10 AM • 2928 views
Zelenskyy signed decrees on synchronizing sanctions with EU packages against Russia and Iran

Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed three decrees, synchronizing EU sanctions against Russia and implementing packages of restrictions against Iran. The sanctions apply to individuals and legal entities from various countries, including the Russian Federation, Belarus, and Iran.

Politics • June 30, 07:36 PM • 2681 views
In the US, a large-scale Medicare fraud of $10 billion was uncovered: a key figure from Russia

US prosecutors have charged 11 individuals in a scheme orchestrated by a man from Russia that fraudulently billed Medicare for $10. 6 billion for medical equipment. The criminal organization used the personal information of a million Medicare beneficiaries, receiving at least $41 million from Medicare and around $900 million from additional insurance companies.

News of the World • June 28, 09:17 AM • 7682 views
Gold Prices Fall Amid Signs of Stabilization Between Israel and Iran - Bloomberg

The price of gold fell by 1. 3% to $3330 per ounce due to decreased demand for safe-haven assets after the stabilization of the situation between Israel and Iran. The market is affected by geopolitical tensions and US economic statistics, in particular the decline in consumer confidence.

News of the World • June 25, 07:12 AM • 2499 views