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Growing rice in the UK is not a pipe dream given global warming.
(AFP, London) Britain is exploring agricultural transformation due to climate change and altered rainfall patterns. Rice is being trialed in eastern England, while lemons and chickpeas are being grown in the south.
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US media: Trump's foreign policy has become more unpredictable
(New York) A New York Times commentary points out that as US President Trump enters his ninth month of his second term, while he has achieved some success in pushing Europe to increase defense spending, facilitating a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages, the only predictable characteristic of his handling of international affairs remains his reliance on personal intuition and the venting of discontent, and he has become even more "unpredictable."
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A British train bound for London was attacked by a stabber who injured 11 people two suspects have been arrested.
(London, Reuters) A large-scale knife attack occurred on a train bound for London, injuring 10 passengers. Police arrested two suspects but said there was no evidence of terrorism at this time.
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The Grand Egyptian Museum, the world's largest exhibition on a single civilization, officially opens.
(Cairo) After 20 years of construction, Egypt's Grand Egyptian Museum, built at a cost of over $1 billion, officially opened on Saturday, hoping to boost local tourism and inject a strong stimulus into the sluggish economy.
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Russia and Ukraine launch airstrikes Russian Black Sea ports damaged power outages reported in multiple Ukrainian areas.
(Melbourne/Seoul Combined Dispatch) Russian local authorities said Sunday that the Russian Black Sea port of Tuapse was attacked by Ukrainian drones overnight, damaging two foreign civilian vessels and port facilities.
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The US sinks another drug trafficking ship in the Caribbean, killing three people.
(Washington, D.C.) The U.S. military sank another suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean on Saturday, killing three people.
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The Sudanese civil war has exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, with paramilitary groups reportedly massacring approximately 2,000 people.
(Washington, D.C.) The Sudanese civil war has exacerbated the country's humanitarian crisis, with the death toll continuing to rise. Paramilitary groups reportedly massacred approximately 2,000 people this month after capturing the last government positions in the western Darfur region, drawing international condemnation.
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The Pentagon has approved the supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine the final decision rests with Trump.
(华盛顿综合电)知情美欧官员透露,美国五角大楼已通知白宫,同意向乌克兰提供战斧巡航导弹。
 
Hot Rank of Yesterday
- 1 In response to fraud, Canada is reducing its intake of international students, with India being the hardest hit.
 - 2 A 6.3-magnitude earthquake in northern Afghanistan has killed 20 people and injured hundreds the death toll may rise.
 - 3 US Defense Secretary visits inter-Korean border for the first time in eight years
 - 4 Trump remained silent in defense of Taiwan, stating that Xi Jinping understood the consequences of invading Taiwan.
 - 5 US shutdown crisis: Democrats accuse Trump administration of using hunger as a weapon.
 - 6 Bessenter: Tariffs will be raised if China blocks rare earth exports.
 - 7 Trump: There are no plans to reach an agreement on the sale of Tomahawk missiles.
 - 8 The US Supreme Court hears the legality of reciprocal tariffs Trump does not attend.
 
Hot Rank of the Week
- 1 In response to fraud, Canada is reducing its intake of international students, with India being the hardest hit.
 - 2 A 6.3-magnitude earthquake in northern Afghanistan has killed 20 people and injured hundreds the death toll may rise.
 - 3 US Defense Secretary visits inter-Korean border for the first time in eight years
 - 4 Trump remained silent in defense of Taiwan, stating that Xi Jinping understood the consequences of invading Taiwan.
 - 5 US shutdown crisis: Democrats accuse Trump administration of using hunger as a weapon.
 - 6 Bessenter: Tariffs will be raised if China blocks rare earth exports.
 - 7 Trump: There are no plans to reach an agreement on the sale of Tomahawk missiles.
 - 8 The US Supreme Court hears the legality of reciprocal tariffs Trump does not attend.
 

                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
            
            
            
            