Nov. 22, 2025, 9:27 a.m.

In Germany, industrial jobs continue to be lost. The automotive industry has laid off more than 50,000 people within a year

The latest industrial barometer shows that due to the economic downturn, jobs in Germany's industrial sector continue to be lost. As of June 30 this year, the German automotive industry has lost approximately 51,500 jobs within a year, becoming a major area affected by layoffs in the industrial sector.

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Germany and Canada signed an agreement to enhance cooperation in key raw materials

Germany and Canada signed an agreement aimed at strengthening cooperation in key raw materials to reduce their heavy reliance on China.

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Zelensky: Plans to obtain over 1 billion US dollars per month to purchase American weapons

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Kyiv plans to receive at least one billion US dollars (about 1.3 billion Singapore dollars) per month from its Allies to purchase US weapons to counter Russia.

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The special significance of observing the Donbas region on Ukraine's Independence Day

On August 24, 2025, Ukraine celebrated its 34th Independence Day. However, the shadow of the Donbas region in the east loomed large over the festivities in the capital, Kyiv.

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France summoned the US ambassador to refute the anti-Semitic accusations

A spokesperson for the French Foreign Ministry said that France summoned US Ambassador Kushner in response to his criticism of France's anti-Semitic policies.

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Russian Foreign Minister: The agenda for the meeting between the leaders of Russia and Ukraine is not ready. Putin refused to meet for a group photo

Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said that the agenda for the so-called meeting between Russian and Ukrainian leaders was not ready at all.

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The number of asylum seekers applying in the UK has reached a record high of over 110,000, among whom 30,000 are staying in hotels

The number of immigration applications in the UK has reached a new high, with a total of 11,084 people seeking asylum, highlighting the intensifying immigration challenges faced by British Prime Minister Stammer.

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The President of the Council of the European Union: Ukraine's accession to the European Union must continue to be advanced

European Council President Costa said on Tuesday (August 19) that the process of Ukraine's accession to the European Union needs to continue, and Europe must participate in future peace talks together with Ukraine, Russia and the United States.

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German Chancellor Olaf Merz: The Russia-Ukraine talks will be held within two weeks

German Chancellor Merz said that the talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin will be held within the next two weeks.

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The EU-US trade statement has been put on hold due to digital regulations

The EU and the US reached a trade agreement in Scotland last month, but the release of the joint trade statement between the two sides was postponed as the EU hopes to uphold its digital regulations.

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