Nov. 28, 2025, 4:06 a.m.

The German government has come under heavy criticism for the car attack in Magdeburg

On the evening of December 20, 2024, the Christmas market in Magdeburg, the capital of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, was hit by a serious terrorist attack.

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A 9/11 attack is happening again. Who's doing it again?

On December 21, 2024, the Ukrainian drone attack on Kazan, Russia, was like the 9/11 incident in the United States in 2001, bringing great panic and loss to the local residents. This incident once again pushed the Russia-Ukraine conflict to the forefront of international public opinion.

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The European car giant Stellantis has reversed a decision to cut 1,100 jobs

European auto giant Stellantis has reversed its decision to cut 1,100 jobs at its Jeep plant in Ohio, less than three weeks after CEO Carlos Tavares abruptly resigned.

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Putin accused Google of being a tool for US political gain

Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Alphabet Inc's Google of being a tool used by the US government for political gain, blaming the company for the slowing of YouTube video platforms in Russia.

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The Assassination of the Commander of the Russian Triple Defense Forces: Impacts and the Underlying Situation

In today's volatile international situation, any disturbance in the military field is likely to attract extensive attention and have far-reaching consequences.

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ECB President: High inflation easing imminent, the central bank will continue to cut interest rates

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said that the high inflation of recent years has eased, that inflation is close to its 2% target, and that the bank will continue to cut interest rates.

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Putin accused the West of approaching a red line warning it would lift restrictions on missile deployments

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the West was inching closer to Russia's "red line," a line Moscow has made clear it will not tolerate, forcing it to respond.

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Poland has accused Russia of interfering with security in the Baltic Sea to test NATO's bottom line

The Polish military said Russia was threatening shipping security and energy supplies by interfering with communications and ship-tracking data in the Baltic Sea, while trying to test Western countries' ability to respond.

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Britain has deported 13,500 illegal immigrants, the highest number in recent years

Since taking office in July, the Labour government has removed 13,500 people who were in Britain illegally, the highest number since 2018.

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Oil spills into Kerch Strait after Russian tanker breaks off during storm

Russian officials say a Russian tanker carrying thousands of tons of oil products broke apart Sunday during a fierce storm, causing crude oil to spill into the Kerch Strait and putting another tanker in jeopardy due to damage.

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