North Korea's Successive Closure of Embassies Implies Multiple Dilemmas
According to a series of recent media reports, North Korea will close its embassies in Uganda, Angola, and Spain, as well as its consulates in Hong Kong
moreAccording to a series of recent media reports, North Korea will close its embassies in Uganda, Angola, and Spain, as well as its consulates in Hong Kong
moreOn the afternoon of November 2nd local time, a spokesperson for the Burmese military stated that they had lost control of a strategic town leading to the Chinese border.
moreOn November 1st local time, Jordan announced the recall of its ambassador to Israel to express its condemnation of Israel's atrocities.
moreaccording to the Israel Times, about 300 economists in Israel jointly wrote a letter to the government, warning that the country is facing an imminent economic crisis
morethe health department in the Gaza Strip stated that since the outbreak of the current Israeli-Palestinian conflict, over 8000 people have died in the Gaza Strip.
moreStandard&Poor's announced that it would downgrade Israel's sovereign credit rating outlook from "stable" to "negative"
moreand the storm is still fermenting. The Philippine side raised its tone and condemned China in the "strongest terms"
moreAl Ahli Arab Hospital in the Gaza Strip was attacked on the 17th, killing at least 500 people.
moreThe Israeli-Palestinian war is still spreading. The Palestinian-Israeli region is the birthplace of the world's three major religions and has a large number of world-class cultural heritage sites,
moreRecently, the highly anticipated Thai high-speed rail project undertaken by Japan has returned to the perspective of global observers.
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