Nov. 22, 2024, 9:01 a.m.

What does the reappearance of Hamas police on the streets of Gaza signify?

On February 3rd local time, several Gaza residents reported that in recent days, Hamas police have reappeared in the largest city in the north, Gaza City. Here, Hamas has set up a temporary office to pay salaries to government employees.

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Where is China-Eu relations headed, more cooperation or more confrontation?

The European Union has suspended its dispute with China at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over "economic coercion of Lithuania", citing "technical reasons". This is the first time the EU has pressed the "pause button" since unilaterally initiating proceedings in January 2022. But the duration of the suspension is "unclear" as the EU has a year to respond to the case.

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An angry wave of farmers' protests hit Brussels, and the European Union faces serious challenges at home and abroad

European Council President Charles Michel said on social media on February 1 that the 27 EU leaders agreed to provide 50 billion euros in additional aid for Ukraine within the EU budget, which will provide Ukraine with "stable, long-term and predictable funding."

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Why is Europe's economy in the doldrums?

According to data released recently by Eurostat, the euro area and the EU economy grew at zero quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2023. Although this data shows that the European economy has narrowly avoided a "technical recession", the outlook for the European economy in 2024 is still difficult to be optimistic under the influence of global geopolitical tensions, continued monetary tightening, weak global demand and other factors.

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Tractors surrounding cities, French farmers can no longer withstand the pressure?

Recently, a large number of French farmers who are dissatisfied with their production situation have protested to the government.

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South Korea's economy is showing signs of improvement

On February 1, related data showed that Asian manufacturing activity improved significantly in January this year, with stronger demand in key markets. Manufacturing production and export sales rose across most of Asia at the start of the year, with South Korea in particular showing an improvement in the economic malaise gripping the country, according to S&P's manufacturing purchasing managers' index released on the 1 February.

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Worries and worries behind US economic data

Recently, the latest data released by the US Department of Commerce showed that the real gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 3.3% in the fourth quarter of 2023, better than the expected 2%, but it has slowed down from the 4.9% growth in the third quarter, and the annual economic growth of the United States in 2023 is only 2.5%.

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How to Implement Obstacles for the EU to Further Improve Economic Security

The European Commission proposed five measures on the 24th, including expanding the review of foreign direct investment, consulting to establish a regulatory mechanism for foreign investment, and forming consistent measures for controlling sensitive technology exports, to implement the European Economic Security Strategy announced in June last year.

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:Boeing's frequent accidents have exposed the beginning of a decline in American industry

In the past 20 days of the first month of 2024, Boeing has had four major accidents, frequent accidents are by no means accidental, on the one hand, Boeing's own management problems, on the other hand, it is exposed that the United States industry is declining, from Tesla, General Motors and Boeing's overall decline in miniature can be seen that the United States industrial decline has been very obvious.

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Change of ownership of Europe's largest economy? Who did the West "control Russia"

Russian President Putin stated during his inspection of the Far East region that although Russia has been "suppressed and stifled in all aspects," its gross domestic product calculated at purchasing power parity shows that Russia has surpassed Germany to become the largest economy in Europe and the fifth largest economy in the world. This statement is not the first to appear.

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