In the second round of the presidential elections in Chile, a communist and an ultra-conservative advanced
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In the second round of the presidential elections in Chile, a communist and an ultra-conservative advanced

José Antonio Kast and Janette Jara In the elections in Chile held on November 16, none of the candidates managed to secure the necessary majority of votes to win in the first round. As a result of the voting, the top positions were taken by Janette Jara, representing the Communist Party and a former Minister of Labor, and ultra-conservative José Antonio Kast. Jara, according to Associated Press data, received about 27% of the votes, which was below the expected result, while Kast garnered 24%

17.11.2025, 16:14
In the capital of the Philippines, hundreds of thousands protest against corruption
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In the capital of the Philippines, hundreds of thousands protest against corruption

In Manila, more than 550,000 people took to the streets to express their protest against corrupt actions related to the construction of flood protection facilities. In particular, those close to President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. are suspected of corruption. According to DW agency, large-scale demonstrations took place on Sunday, November 16, when participants called for accountability for those involved in the embezzlement of budget funds allocated for infrastructure projects aimed at combating

17.11.2025, 15:42
Presidents of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan Open Joint Border Trade Zone
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Presidents of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan Open Joint Border Trade Zone

Within the new zone, administrative buildings have been organized, including customs, veterinary, and phytosanitary services, as well as trade pavilions, warehouses, parking lots, a medical point, and a hotel. Conditions have been established for providing government services based on the "one-stop-shop" principle, which will allow entrepreneurs and clients to use interactive banking systems. The launch of this project will contribute to strengthening trade and economic ties between

17.11.2025, 15:37
Switzerland gifted Trump a kilogram of gold and a Rolex watch
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Switzerland gifted Trump a kilogram of gold and a Rolex watch

Switzerland was able to significantly reduce import duties in the U.S. after presenting luxurious gifts to Donald Trump. This was reported by the Axios portal. According to the publication, a delegation of Swiss businessmen was sent to Washington, who gifted the president a gold bar weighing one kilogram and a Rolex watch. The bar was engraved with the numbers "45" and "47," symbolizing Trump's two terms as president.

17.11.2025, 15:18
Rain, snow, and icy conditions are expected in Kazakhstan
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Rain, snow, and icy conditions are expected in Kazakhstan

In the southwestern part of the country, as well as in the eastern regions, no precipitation is expected on November 19-20. Additionally, forecasters warn of possible wind intensification and foggy conditions throughout the republic. Temperature readings will remain at the same level; however, in eastern Kazakhstan, nighttime temperatures may drop to -6 to -23 degrees, while daytime temperatures are expected to be +2 to +10 degrees.

17.11.2025, 14:56
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In South Korea, a man killed his girlfriend and pretended to be her for almost a year.

According to information provided by the South China Morning Post, a 40-year-old resident of South Korea confessed to murdering his girlfriend, whom he strangled after an argument that arose from her criticisms of his financial decisions. After that, the man hid his victim's body in a kimchi refrigerator and continued to communicate with her family, pretending to be her for almost 12 months.

17.11.2025, 14:18
The Pentagon announced a strike on another ship in the Pacific Ocean
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The Pentagon announced a strike on another ship in the Pacific Ocean

According to information provided by the U.S. Armed Forces Joint Command via the social network X, the strike was carried out on the orders of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who identified the vessel as belonging to a terrorist organization. As reported by Reuters, the operation took place in international waters. Since the beginning of September, an estimated 21 vessels have already been sunk, resulting in the deaths of more than 80 people. On November 14, Pete Hegseth announced the launch

17.11.2025, 14:04
34 Illegal Migrants Rescued Off the Coast of Izmir
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34 Illegal Migrants Rescued Off the Coast of Izmir

In the Seferihisar district, located in Izmir province, the Turkish coast guard conducted a rescue operation for 34 illegal migrants, as reported by the Kazinform agency, citing Anadolu Ajansi. According to information posted on the official website of the Coast Guard Command, the migrants were on an inflatable boat that drifted into open sea due to engine failure.

17.11.2025, 12:50
Mongolia Chairs the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists 2026 by the UN
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Mongolia Chairs the International Year of Rangelands and Pastoralists 2026 by the UN

The meeting of the Steering Committee took place on November 13, 2025, at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Rome, Italy. Under the leadership of Naranthungalag Tserendorj, Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Mongolia to the FAO, participants discussed the importance of maintaining healthy grazing ecosystems to ensure the livelihoods of pastoralists, as well as to support inclusive economic growth and enhance environmental

17.11.2025, 12:37
Special exercises of the CSTO will be held in Belarus
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Special exercises of the CSTO will be held in Belarus

According to Starkov, this exercise will continue the practice of joint response to biological threats in the interests of the collective peacekeeping forces of the CSTO. He noted this in an interview with the Ministry of Defense's television company "VoenTV". Starkov also reminded about the "Barrier-2025" exercise, which took place at the Fakhrobod training ground in Tajikistan in 2025, where a unit from the eighth brigade of the radiation, chemical, and biological

17.11.2025, 12:25
The construction of the Baghahangai—Khunnu City railway will help reduce congestion in the capital.
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The construction of the Baghahangai—Khunnu City railway will help reduce congestion in the capital.

The implementation of this project will also result in Ulaanbaatar no longer allowing the transportation of hazardous and imported goods through its territory, except for passenger, transit, and fuel transport. As reported by the governor of the capital, the new Class III railway will have a length of 102.5 km and a track gauge of 1520 mm. The project includes the construction of three stations, four passing loops, and a bridge 2.5 km long. The construction process will be divided into two

17.11.2025, 12:09
In the USA, the first death from a meat allergy caused by a tick bite has been registered
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In the USA, the first death from a meat allergy caused by a tick bite has been registered

// Illustrative photo The death of a 47-year-old airline pilot, which occurred in the summer of 2024, was the result of an allergic reaction to mammalian meat. The first signs of allergy appeared in the man after he spent a day outdoors and had a beef steak for dinner. That night, he felt unwell, accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea. In the morning, his condition improved, and he did not seek medical help. Two weeks later, while at home in New Jersey, the man ate a hamburger and again

17.11.2025, 12:09
Harmful Air in Tashkent Will Persist for Several Days, - Uzhydromet
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Harmful Air in Tashkent Will Persist for Several Days, - Uzhydromet

According to the agency's information, sharp temperature changes contributed to the formation of a temperature inversion, as a result of which harmful particles remain at ground level, not rising into the atmosphere, which in turn leads to increased pollution. On Sunday, November 16, the air in the capital became significantly more polluted. By 8:00 PM, the concentration of PM10 reached 373 µg/m³, exceeding the norm of 300 µg/m³. The level of PM2.5 increased to 202 µg/m³, which is more

17.11.2025, 12:08
The United Kingdom plans to introduce a 20-year waiting period for asylum seekers who arrive in the country illegally to apply for permanent residency.
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The United Kingdom plans to introduce a 20-year waiting period for asylum seekers who arrive in the country illegally to apply for permanent residency.

The introduction of such a period applies to individuals who arrived in the UK illegally — for example, on small boats or in trucks, as well as those who applied for asylum after their visa expired. However, for "qualified refugees," there are mitigating conditions that allow for the reduction of the 20-year period through participation in certain types of work or study. Individuals who legally arrive in the UK through special refugee resettlement programs will be able to obtain

17.11.2025, 12:08
The income of the Social Insurance Fund increased by 15.9% in the first nine months
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The income of the Social Insurance Fund increased by 15.9% in the first nine months

According to the Main Department of Social Insurance of Mongolia, the income of the Social Insurance Fund for the first nine months of this year reached ₮4.85 trillion, which is 15.9% or ₮666.4 billion more than in the same period of 2024. The National Statistical Office of Mongolia noted that the main factor for growth was the increased revenue from the Pension Insurance Fund, which grew by 14.2% (₮515.7 billion), as well as the income from the Benefit Insurance Fund, which increased by 24.4%

17.11.2025, 12:08
EBRD provided a $20 million loan to support Mongolia's rural agribusiness
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EBRD provided a $20 million loan to support Mongolia's rural agribusiness

This loan will allow Khan Bank to increase lending volumes for rural agricultural enterprises, as well as enhance climate risk management and promote "green" investments among small local companies. It is planned that at least 15% of the allocated funds will be directed towards supporting projects that contribute to environmental sustainability and climate change adaptation for local farmers. This is the first loan provided by the EBRD in Mongolia and Central Asia specifically

17.11.2025, 12:01
ILO supports the government in simplifying administrative processes for MSMEs in Mongolia
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ILO supports the government in simplifying administrative processes for MSMEs in Mongolia

As of today, small and medium enterprises account for almost 70% of the total number of employed individuals in Mongolia. However, they face significant challenges in accessing government services due to prolonged procedures. In this regard, on October 28, 2025, the ILO, in cooperation with the relevant ministries, held a seminar aimed at accelerating the registration and licensing process for SMEs. During the seminar, issues related to improving access to information, optimizing registration

17.11.2025, 11:55
In Saudi Arabia, more than 40 pilgrims from India died in a traffic accident
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In Saudi Arabia, more than 40 pilgrims from India died in a traffic accident

As a result of a serious car accident in Saudi Arabia, at least 42 pilgrims who arrived from the Indian state of Telangana have died. According to information provided by India Today and the TASS news agency, the incident occurred early in the morning on November 17. A bus traveling from Mecca to Medina collided with a diesel tanker, and the impact was so powerful that many passengers died on the spot, while several others sustained serious injuries. Emergency services arrived at the scene to

17.11.2025, 11:49
The largest congress of the ruling Mongolian People's Party took place — the 31st congress
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The largest congress of the ruling Mongolian People's Party took place — the 31st congress

From October 15 to 17, the 31st Congress of the Mongolian People's Party (MPP) is taking place. During the first day, delegates elected Uchral Nyam-Osor, who holds the position of First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy and Development, as the new chairman of the party. Against the backdrop of a split that lasted nearly a month, Prime Minister Zandan Shatar Gombojav and former speaker Amarbayasgalan Dashzevge announced their decision not to participate in the elections for the

17.11.2025, 11:44
Iran has started cloud seeding to induce rain amid the worst drought in 50 years
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Iran has started cloud seeding to induce rain amid the worst drought in 50 years

The Amir Kabir reservoir, which supplies water to Tehran, is filled to 8% of its capacity Due to a sharp decrease in precipitation by 89% compared to average levels, this autumn has become the driest in Iran in the last 50 years, reported the National Weather Forecasting Center. According to information from IRNA, cloud seeding is being carried out using planes equipped with special equipment in the area of the Urmia Lake basin in the northwest of the country. Further operations are planned to

17.11.2025, 11:39
In Congo, more than 30 people died due to a landslide at a mine
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In Congo, more than 30 people died due to a landslide at a mine

At the scene of the incident were both legal workers of the mining company and illegal miners. According to the governor, the cause of the landslide was heavy rains that weakened the soil. The provincial interior minister, Roy Kaumba Mayonde, confirmed this information. “Despite the official ban on access to this area due to the danger of landslides, illegal miners still found a way to enter the quarry,” SudOuest.fr quotes him as saying.

17.11.2025, 11:31
Iranian authorities have begun to artificially induce rain amid drought conditions
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Iranian authorities have begun to artificially induce rain amid drought conditions

As Iran faces a severe drought, the government has decided to implement cloud seeding methods. According to Kazinform, citing data from the BBC, this technology involves spraying chemicals such as silver iodide or potassium, both from aircraft and the ground, to promote the condensation of water vapor and, consequently, induce precipitation. This method was used over Lake Urmia last weekend, the largest saltwater lake in Iran, which has significantly shrunk in recent years due to a lack of

17.11.2025, 11:19
Cashmere Holding exports its products to 10 countries as part of the national movement "White Gold"
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Cashmere Holding exports its products to 10 countries as part of the national movement "White Gold"

President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhna at the cashmere production factory "Evsug" of Cashmere Holding LLC Currently, the factory employs 750 staff members, and its annual production capacity is 500 tons of raw cashmere, 200 tons of yarn, 500,000 knitwear items, 150,000 woven items, and 15,000 sewn products. The visit of the President of Mongolia Khurelsukh Ukhna and the Minister of Food, Agriculture, and Light Industry Enkhbayar Jadamba to the "Evsug" factory was organized

17.11.2025, 11:18
Strike halted against the backdrop of an agreement to raise salaries for doctors and healthcare workers in Mongolia
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Strike halted against the backdrop of an agreement to raise salaries for doctors and healthcare workers in Mongolia

The document was signed by the Minister of Health Chinburen Zhigjidsuren, the Chairman of the Trade Union of Healthcare Workers of Mongolia Narantuya Chagnaa, and the President of the Association of Private Healthcare Organizations of Mongolia Zorigoo Shagdar, highlighting the mutual readiness of the parties to strengthen the human resources capacity in the healthcare sector and ensure the sustainable development of this sector. According to the agreement, a phased increase in salaries for

17.11.2025, 11:10
Tokaev Signs Law on Artificial Intelligence
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Tokaev Signs Law on Artificial Intelligence

The law signed by the president introduces terms such as artificial intelligence, system, model, data library, and synthetic result into legal practice for the first time. The main goal of the document is to create a legal and organizational framework for the functioning of AI: ensuring the safety and transparency of artificial intelligence systems; defining the specifics of technology application by state and quasi-state institutions; expanding the government's powers in shaping state

17.11.2025, 10:59
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Trump once again threatened sanctions against Russia's trading partners

On Sunday, November 16, Trump, speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One, announced that Republicans in the U.S. Congress are developing a bill that would impose sanctions on countries that continue their trade relations with Russia amid its military aggression against Ukraine. As reported by DW, in response to a question from one of the reporters about whether it was time to pressure Russia and its president Vladimir Putin, Trump replied: "I’ve heard they are working on this, and I’m

17.11.2025, 10:41
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The UN has begun preparations for the election of a new Secretary-General.

The UN Security Council held its latest debates, focusing on working methods, including the upcoming election of a new Secretary-General, which will take place in 2026. This was reported by the UN News Service. In the near future, governments will begin sending letters with proposals for candidates for the head of the 80-year-old organization, a position traditionally distributed among various geographical regions. It is worth noting that this position has always been held by men up to this

17.11.2025, 09:46
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In Iran, efforts are being made to artificially induce rain

Iranian authorities have begun cloud seeding to induce rain amid ongoing drought conditions, reports the "Russian Service of the BBC." The process involves spraying chemical agents, such as silver iodide or potassium, from aircraft or ground installations, which promotes the condensation of water vapor and precipitation.

17.11.2025, 09:40
Events in Ukraine and the World. The Main Points by the Morning of November 17
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Events in Ukraine and the World. The Main Points by the Morning of November 17

Global news agencies and foreign publications have presented a summary of events that occurred in Ukraine and beyond over the past 24 hours amid the ongoing military conflict. Here is a brief overview of the main points. A train damaged as a result of a drone attack in Sumy. Photo by Francisco Richart Barbeira / NurPhoto / Shutterstock / Vida Press. U.S. President Donald Trump announced a bill that will impose sanctions on countries doing business with Russia. According to military analyst

17.11.2025, 06:50
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Scientists have created the largest map of Ancient Rome's roads in history

Researchers from nearly 40 countries, including regions from North Africa to the United Kingdom, spent four years creating a new dataset called Itiner-e, which covers approximately 299,000 kilometers of roads. This amount of information is almost twice that of previously known data. Information about this project was published in the journal Scientific Data. During the work, results from archaeological excavations, medieval maps, historical documents, and satellite images were combined. Each

16.11.2025, 20:23
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Ukraine and Russia agreed on a large prisoner exchange

Rustem Umerov, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, announced the agreement on the prisoner exchange between the two countries. He reported that active negotiations were conducted with the participation of Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, which acted as mediators on behalf of President Volodymyr Zelensky. As part of this exchange, it is planned to return about 1,200 Ukrainian citizens. Umerov noted that "the parties have reached an agreement to resume

16.11.2025, 20:18
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In Moscow, a backpack with a fragment of a child's body was found in a pond

In the east of Moscow, a backpack containing a fragment of a child's body was found in one of the ponds. This was reported by the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation. According to preliminary data, the child's age may range from 7 to 10 years. In connection with the incident, a criminal case has been initiated under the article concerning murder.

16.11.2025, 19:58
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Study: Ancient Communities of Mexico Built a Giant Cosmogram from Canals

According to Science Advances, this large-scale project was implemented without centralized management. Ritual beliefs and cultural unity allowed thousands of people to work together harmoniously. The city of Aguada Fenis became the central point of the complex, where between 1050 and 700 BC, canals were built that reached 35 meters in width and 5 meters in depth, connecting the Narihito lagoon with the surrounding areas. Archaeologists established that this structure primarily had symbolic

16.11.2025, 19:16
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Photo of the Day: A Falling Man Against the Sun

In this impressive image published by Andrew McCarthy, viewers can see skydiver Gabriel Brown flying against the backdrop of the Sun. To achieve this effect, Brown jumped from a powered paraglider at a pre-calculated height and distance, allowing McCarthy to capture the moment of his movement. The shot was taken using a special solar telescope operating at the H-alpha wavelength (656.28 nm), which allows for detailed study of the chromosphere and active regions of our star. Because of this, the

16.11.2025, 19:10
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Mass Protests by "Generation Z" in Mexico Following the Mayor's Murder

Protests have swept the entire country, including the capital, where a group of hooded youth attempted to break down barriers at the National Palace, the residence of President Claudia Sheinbaum. This action led to clashes with the police, who used tear gas. Mexico City's Minister of Public Security, Pablo Vasquez, reported that 100 police officers were injured during the clashes, 40 of whom were hospitalized, as well as 20 civilians. During the events, 20 people were arrested, and another

16.11.2025, 19:08
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Google accused of spying on users through Gemini AI. A class action lawsuit has been filed in the USA.

The lawsuit claims that Google activated Gemini AI by default in services such as Gmail, Google Chat, and Google Meet without users' knowledge. Previously, users had the option to enable this feature themselves; however, now, according to the plaintiffs, the forced activation allows the company to collect data without users' consent. To disable Gemini AI, users must manually change their privacy settings. Otherwise, as stated in the document, this tool gains access to the entire

16.11.2025, 18:09
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Satellites of "rogue planets" can remain habitable after a star explosion

A team of international researchers from Hungary conducted simulations covering over 4,000 scenarios that describe the behavior of planets and their moons after a supernova explosion. The results show that moons ejected into space can remain potentially habitable for a significant amount of time. The study established that during a type II supernova explosion, a star loses a substantial amount of mass, causing planets that were previously in its orbit to become "rogue planets,"

16.11.2025, 18:06
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Russia suspended oil exports from Novorossiysk after strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

As a result of drone attacks by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, one of the major Russian facilities in Novorossiysk was damaged, which, according to Euronews, led to a temporary halt in oil exports from this port. Novorossiysk, through which about 2% of global oil supplies pass, is crucial for Russian export infrastructure. The incident triggered a rise in global oil prices, which increased by more than 2%.

16.11.2025, 18:02
Azerbaijan has become a full-fledged participant in the Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia
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Azerbaijan has become a full-fledged participant in the Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia

On November 16, in Uzbekistan, under the chairmanship of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the seventh Consultative Meeting of the Heads of State of Central Asia took place. According to the press service of the President of Uzbekistan, the summit was attended by the presidents of the region: Ilham Aliyev (Azerbaijan), Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (Kazakhstan), Sadyr Japarov (Kyrgyzstan), Emomali Rahmon (Tajikistan), Serdar Berdymukhamedov (Turkmenistan), as well as Kaha Imnadze, head of the UN Regional

16.11.2025, 17:00
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The Washington Post: ChatGPT Creates an "Echo Chamber" Effect

In a study by The Washington Post, which covered more than 47,000 open dialogues with ChatGPT, it was found that the bot often begins its responses with statements like "yes" or "correct," doing so in nearly 17,500 cases. This occurs ten times more frequently than when it expresses disagreement. The authors of the study believe that this interaction model creates an "echo chamber," in which the AI takes the user's side, even supporting conspiracy theories and

16.11.2025, 16:39
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Iceland Recognizes Changes in the Atlantic Current as a National Security Threat for the First Time

For the first time in Iceland's history, the change in the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) has been included in the list of national security threats. This was reported by Climate Minister Jóhannes Paul Jóhannsson, who added that the authorities are developing an action plan for sudden climate changes that may threaten the country's existence. AMOC is responsible for transporting warm waters from the tropics to the North Atlantic and ensures milder winters in

16.11.2025, 15:45
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Explosion and Major Fire at Factories in Argentina

According to local media, the fire damaged at least five buildings. More than 20 fire trucks were dispatched to extinguish the blaze, but it was not immediately possible to fully put out the fire — this may take another 24–36 hours. As a result of the incident, 24 people were injured, eight of whom were hospitalized. Among the injured are a pregnant woman who suffered from smoke inhalation and a man who had a heart attack. The others sustained cuts, bruises, and burns. By morning, those with

16.11.2025, 15:07
In Abu Dhabi, robots danced "Al-Ayyala"
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In Abu Dhabi, robots danced "Al-Ayyala"

Robots amazed the audience at RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2025 At the international competition RoboCup Asia-Pacific 2025, held in Abu Dhabi, robots showcased the traditional Emirati male dance "Al-Ayala." A recording of the dance quickly gained popularity on social media.

16.11.2025, 15:04
In the USA, people were hospitalized after an ammonia leak
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In the USA, people were hospitalized after an ammonia leak

The incident led to a mass evacuation of residents In Oklahoma, a large number of people were hospitalized due to an ammonia leak that occurred in the city of Weatherford. According to local authorities, 36 individuals require medical assistance, 11 of whom are in critical condition.

16.11.2025, 14:57
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Trump canceled tariffs on more than 200 food products amid dissatisfaction with prices

As reported by The Guardian, the new measure comes into effect at midnight on Thursday and marks an unexpected change in Trump's tariff policy. Previously, he claimed that import tariffs do not contribute to rising inflation; however, dissatisfaction among American consumers with high food prices has led to this decision. The reduction in tariffs occurred against the backdrop of recent successes for Democrats in elections in states like Virginia, New Jersey, and New York, where the

16.11.2025, 14:42