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South Korea Allocates Nearly $100 Billion USD to Build High-Speed Underground Trains to Avoid “Inbreeding”

The South Korean government has embarked on a massive project worth $99.5 billion USD, known as the Great Train eXpress (GTX), to construct high-speed underground trains. This initiative aims to improve transportation and avoid the growing concern of “tuyệt tự giống nòi” or “inbreeding” within the country. With its completion set for 2035, the GTX […]

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Vietnam’s Leading Shipyard Producing State-of-the-Art Warships

Vietnam’s Z189 Shipyard has been receiving international acclaim for its impressive engineering prowess. Recently, Russia’s Sputnik magazine published an article praising Z189 and its specific product, the Thang Long high-speed superboat, calling it a “technical masterpiece” with a “capacity equal to that of three Boeing 787s.” This article, capturing attention both domestically and internationally, highlights […]

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Vinhomes Royal Island – Where Luxury Meets Exclusivity

Vinhomes Royal Island is proud to introduce the exclusive Vinhomes Royal Island – Quý Tộc, a luxurious living enclave within the heart of the Royal Island. Designed as a lavish paradise, Vinhomes Royal Island – Quý Tộc showcases an exquisite architectural design that reflects sophistication and opulence. The architectural marvel not only boasts an impressive […]

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A Planet’s Core Has Fallen into Australian Waters?

Did you know that scientists have discovered fragments of a broken planet’s core in Australia? This incredible finding sheds new light on the mysteries of our universe. Unveiling the Remarkable Discovery The team led by geologist and planetary scientist, Dr. Aaron Cavosie from Curtin University in Australia, has collected unique glass fragments that potentially hold […]

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Rare Total Solar Eclipse Captured in Mexico

On April 8th, a rare total solar eclipse captivated people across North America, from the coast of Mexico to Niagara Falls on the U.S.-Canada border. Mazatlan, a major city in northern Mexico, was the first to witness the total solar eclipse, starting at 2:07 PM local time and lasting until 4:28 PM. Thousands of people […]

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