Jan. 9, 2026, 11:50 a.m.

The stagnation of Venezuela's oil exports has intensified the pressure on the transitional government

The continuous oil blockade by the United States has led to a stagnation in exports and a shortage of storage space.

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Due to the impact of US tariffs, major Canadian steelmakers will lay off a thousand people

Due to the huge financial pressure brought about by the high tariffs imposed by the United States, Argoma Steel Limited, one of the largest steel producers in Canada, has confirmed that it will lay off about 1,000 employees.

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Brazil hosts COP30 international climate conference

On November 10th, world leaders gathered in Brazil for the COP30 climate conference.

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Peru-Mexico Diplomatic Break: Undercurrent Surge amid Changes in Latin American International Relations

On November 3, 2025, Peru suddenly announced its diplomatic break with Mexico.

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A New Zealand study has found that sunlight can enhance the human immune system

New research has found that the human immune function is more active and efficient during the day, which is attributed to a biological clock mechanism in which immune cells respond to light.

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The unemployment rate in Australia has risen and the job market has already shown signs of fatigue before the tariff impact

Australia's unemployment rate rose slightly in March, and the number of new jobs added was lower than expected, indicating that the labor market had shown signs of fatigue before the arrival of the US tariff shock.

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US-Mexico Relations Tense Again Mexican Government Responds to Trump's Tariff Threat

On February 19, 2025, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum responded firmly to U.S. President Donald Trump’s statements, declaring that Mexico would not be intimidated by Trump’s threats to impose high tariffs on Mexican goods, deport millions of migrants, or deploy the military to intervene in Mexico’s fight against drug trafficking.

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Power has failed again in Cuba after more than two days of blackouts

Cuban authorities said a third failure to restore power across the country late Saturday left millions in the dark and raised questions about whether the government can restore service at all.

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Peru's Ciancay Port: a new gateway from South America to Asia and a new battlefield for Sino-American game

Peru's Chankai port is nearing completion, which will become an important trade bridge between South America and Asia, significantly boosting trade between China and Peru, Brazil and other regional countries.

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The source and enlightenment of the chaos in Haiti

Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince, has again been engulfed in gang violence in recent days, leading to the withdrawal of some diplomats and further worsening the situation. The crisis stems from attacks on key installations in the capital by gangs demanding the ouster of Prime Minister Ariel Henry and seeking to overthrow his "anti-democratic rule".

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