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Bác sĩ giảm 20 kg, đảo ngược gan nhiễm mỡ nặng

Nặng 90 kg, gan nhiễm mỡ, bác sĩ Ye Wenling giảm 20 kg và phục hồi sức khỏe gan chỉ trong 11 tháng nhờ chế độ ăn uống và vận …
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Cuộc tranh đấu giữa hai cơ quan quyền lực hàng đầu Ukraine

Cơ quan An ninh Ukraine và Cục Chống tham nhũng Quốc gia, hai lực lượng quyền lực hàng đầu đất nước, lại quay sang đối đầu nhau với các cuộc …
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Xe máy sau lũ: những hạng mục cần kiểm tra để tránh tốn tiền triệu

Sau khi lội nước ngập, chủ xe nên kiểm tra hoặc thay thế dầu, lọc gió, bugi, phanh và hệ thống điện để tránh hỏng hóc tốn kém về sau.
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台風22号 発達して伊豆諸島に接近のおそれ 7日のうちに備えを

台風22号は日本の南の海上を西寄りに進んでいて9日、「非常に強い」勢力に発達して伊豆諸島に接近するおそれがあります。伊豆…
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FIFA công bố chứng cứ chi tiết để kết tội Malaysia

LĐBĐ thế giới (FIFA) đưa ra bằng chứng cụ thể, sau khi cáo buộc LĐBĐ Malaysia (FAM) cùng bảy cầu thủ nhập tịch làm giả giấy khai sinh cho ông …
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FIFA show proof of forged player papers, Asian Cup result under threat

PETALING JAYA: FIFA have presented evidence of forged documents used in Malaysia mixed-heritage player registration - a ruling that has cast serious doubt on the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) …
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JEEP NEVER LEAVES ANYONE BEHIND. EVEN IN VIDEOGAMES.

DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Off-roaders have convoys. Gamers have squads. Jeep just merged those two worlds with "Rescue Squad," an all-new live gaming experience, turning stuck into …
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Japanese banks irked by people stealing free ATM envelopes and selling them online

It seems like not a week goes by that another unusual thing is found being sold through Japanese online flea market service Mercari. In the past, we’ve seen things…
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Guests evacuated from Kyoto hotel after portable battery catches fire

Guests were temporarily evacuated from a Kyoto hotel early Monday after a fire believed to have been caused by a charging portable battery, the local fire department said.…
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OpenAI signs multi-billion dollar chip deal with AMD

OpenAI signed a multi-year partnership Monday with chipmaker Advanced Micro Devices as the ChatGPT-maker continues an investment spree to secure massive amounts of computing power for rolling out…
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Lenny Kravitz to star in NBC's 'Sunday Night Basketball' opening

Lenny Kravitz will give “Sunday Night Basketball” the kind of opening that Carrie Underwood delivers to “Sunday Night Football.” The four-time Grammy Award winner will star in the…
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Streaming stars' Le Mans race scores Twitch viewer record

A race between 24 top streamers in Formula 4 cars in Le Mans, France was watched by 1.4 million people on the Twitch platform and almost as many…
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Ex-MUFG Bank employee gets 9 years for stealing gold bars, cash from customer safe deposit boxes

The Tokyo District Court on Monday sentenced a former Mitsubishi UFJ Bank employee to nine years in prison for stealing a total of 395 million yen worth of…
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Japan beverage firm Asahi restarts operation at all domestic beer plants

Japanese beverage giant Asahi Group Holdings Ltd has restarted operation at all six of its domestic beer factories after suspension due to a system failure caused by a…
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Takaichi's LDP win may send Nikkei to 50,000, but uncertainty looms

The surprising selection of Sanae Takaichi as president of Japan's ruling party may further push up the Nikkei stock index to the 50,000 threshold, aided by a weaker…
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China’s WTO concession only marks phase one of a protracted campaign

When Beijing announced in September that it would no longer seek the special benefits that come with developing-country status at the World Trade Organization (WTO), some Western media outlets framed …
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Takaichi urged to retract 'work like a workhorse' remark

Japan's likely next prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, faced calls Monday to retract remarks that people should "work like a workhorse" and that she should also take back her…
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Zverev ousted by 54th-ranked Rinderknech in his opening match at Shanghai Masters

Third-seeded Alexander Zverev lost to 54th-ranked Arthur Rinderknech 4-6, 6-3, 6-2 in his opening match at the Shanghai Masters on Monday. Zverev, the highest-ranked player left in the…
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UEFA 'reluctantly' approves European league games in U.S., Australia

European soccer governing body UEFA on Monday said it had "reluctantly" approved the staging of a Spanish La Liga and an Italian Serie A match in the United…
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高市総裁 自民党役員人事 きょう決定へ 幹事長に鈴木俊一氏

自民党の高市総裁は7日、党の幹事長に麻生派の鈴木総務会長を起用するなどの役員人事を決定し、新しい執行部を発足させます。
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Jilly Cooper, British author of bestselling risqué novels, including 'Rivals,' dies at 88

Jilly Cooper, the bestselling British author known for her chronicles of class and sex in risqué novels, including “Rivals” and “Riders,” has died unexpectedly, her agent and family…
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UNESCO selects Egypt's El-Enany as new chief

The United Nations' cultural agency selected former Egyptian tourism and antiquities minister Khaled El-Enany as its new chief on Monday, handing him the keys to revive UNESCO's fortunes…
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First results for Syria's new parliament show low share for minorities, women

Syria on Monday published preliminary results of its indirect vote for the first parliament since Bashar al-Assad's historic toppling last year, with election officials acknowledging a low success…
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10 more deportees from U.S. arrive in African nation of Eswatini

A group of 10 migrants deported from the United States arrived early Monday in the African nation of Eswatini, authorities there said. They are the latest of more…
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Georgia charges five with plotting government overthrow, others detained

Georgian prosecutors on Monday charged five opposition figures with attempting to overthrow the government, after protests on Saturday culminated in clashes between police and demonstrators in the capital…
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