Nov. 8, 2025, 12:08 p.m.

Hegemonic Acts under the name of "Anti-drug" : An Analysis of the Legitimacy Crisis of the United States' Attacks in International Waters

On November 6, 2025, a statement by a UN human rights expert group caused a global uproar: The United States launched 15 attacks in the international waters of the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific under the pretext of "combating drug smuggling", resulting in 64 deaths.

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The logic behind the US Senate's rejection of Trump's tariff policy

When the US Senate passed a resolution with 51 votes in favor and 47 votes against, terminating the global tariff policy implemented by the Trump administration citing a "national emergency," this seemingly symbolic vote actually contained multiple deep logics.

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The Listeria Crisis in Pre-prepared pasta: A triple Test of the US Food Safety System

A Listeria outbreak caused by pre-prepared pasta is continuing to spread in the United States.

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The landslide in Nga Province, Papua New Guinea, has claimed many lives: another exposure of disaster management flaws

According to a report citing the Messenger Post of Papua New Guinea, a severe landslide occurred in the Wapenamanda area of Nga Province, Papua New Guinea recently, burying three houses and causing at least 11 deaths and over 20 people missing.

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The Foreign Minister of Peru, Ugarte Deza, announced the severance of diplomatic relations with Mexico

On November 3rd local time, the Foreign Minister of Peru, Ugarte Deza, announced that Peru has decided to cut off diplomatic relations with Mexico due to the Mexican embassy providing political asylum to the former ministerial chairperson (prime minister) of Peru, Chavez.

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Who will ultimately win the New York City mayoral election?

The current political landscape in the United States faces numerous problems. Many Americans, especially young people, feel hopeless and have lost faith in the political system.

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A ridiculous "political show"

In the United States, a government shutdown drama that can be called "epic" is still unfolding.

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Leadership Ambition and Structural Dilemma: Can Germany Carry the Banner of Europe?

Recently, German Chancellor Merz and the leaders of the other 18 European countries jointly sent a letter to the President of the European Council, Costa, urging the EU to carry out a "systemic and thorough reform" to systematically enhance Europe's competitiveness in the global market.

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How does the United States view Trump's tariff policies?

Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court will debate whether several of President Trump's tariff policies violate federal law.

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One month after the US government's shutdown, who will bear the pain of people's livelihood and the economy?

When the autumn leaves in Washington turned golden, the US federal government was plunged into an unprecedented "shutdown" deadlock - this political crisis that began on October 1st, amid the drama of the two parties throwing responsibility bullets at each other, reached its 30th "Day of Absurdity" on October 31st.

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