June 4, 2026, 7:13 a.m.

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues, what should humanity learn from 'war and peace'?

On February 26, 2026, the Russia-Ukraine conflict entered its 1,464th day, with both sides engaging in high-intensity military confrontations.

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Putin warns: If the enemy forces Russia to the brink of defeat, it will surely regret it.

Russian President Putin warned that if the enemy forces the capital of Moscow into a desperate situation, they will surely regret it.

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Europe Warns of U.S. Threats to Allies' Financial and Technological Sovereignty, Accelerating Autonomous Layout

Currently, the rift in U.S.-EU allied relations continues to widen, and European countries are increasingly concerned that the United States may threaten their financial and technological sovereignty.

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Data: UK job vacancies have dropped to the lowest level in five years

The number of job vacancies in the UK has dropped to its lowest level in five years, and graduate positions have also reached an all-time low.

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Regarding the Epstein files: Former British Ambassador to the United States Arrested

The British police have arrested former British ambassador to the United States, Mandelson, on suspicion of "improper conduct by public officials", in connection with the case of the deceased American sex offender Epstein.

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NATO announces a new round of $35 billion in military aid commitment to Ukraine

The NATO defense ministers announced on Thursday (February 12th) a new round of $35 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

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The EU hopes to reduce its dependence on foreign countries through a diversification strategy

European Council President Costa stated that the EU values investment and innovation and will reduce its dependence on foreign sources in areas such as defense and aerospace through a diversified strategy.

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NATO launches "Arctic Sentinel" plan to unify command of existing military tasks

NATO has announced a new "Arctic Sentinel" mission to placate US President Trump, who previously withdrew from the acquisition of Greenland.

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German pilots and crew members went on strike, resulting in the cancellation of nearly 800 flights.

Due to a one-day strike by pilots and crew members over a pension dispute, Germany cancelled nearly 800 flights on Thursday (February 12th), affecting approximately 100,000 passengers.

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Trading oil with Russia, EU plans to impose sanctions on ports of third countries including Indonesia

The European Commission has proposed the 20th round of sanctions against Russia, suggesting that the port of Kulevi in Georgia and the port of Karimun in Indonesia should be included in the sanctions list.

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