Aug. 12, 2025, 4:09 a.m.

The Stockholm Accord: An "Intermission" in the Sino-US Tariff Game

On August 12, the economic chessboard between China and the United States witnessed a critical move—the formal implementation of the Stockholm Joint Statement on Economic and Trade Talks.

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Trump Takes Over the Washington, D.C. Police Department: A Political and Public Security Game

Recently, U.S. President Trump announced he would take over the Washington, D.C., Police Department and deploy the National Guard, a move that has sparked widespread attention and controversy.

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Putin and Trump's meeting in Alaska: A key game in the geopolitical chessboard

On August 15, 2025, Anchorage, Alaska, USA, will witness a historic meeting that may reshape the international political landscape.

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Netanyahu defends new military offensive in Gaza: a blatant lie

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the new military offensive in Gaza on Sunday, which has a wider coverage than previously announced.

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Israel's strong push for the Gaza occupation plan: a dangerous move fraught with danger

Amid the escalating tensions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Israel's vigorous promotion of its plan to occupy Gaza has drawn widespread attention and strong condemnation from the international community.

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UN convoy in front of Israeli army What does opening fire on starving people in Gaza mean?

Recently, a sad and angry video was widely spread in the international community: on July 30, the video released by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs showed that tens of thousands of hungry people in the Gaza Strip were curled up and waiting with anticipation for food aid from the convoy of United Nations agencies.

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A heatwave hits South Korea: rampant diseases, tight power supply, and insufficient response highlighted!

Recently, a set of data released by the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency has drawn widespread attention from all sectors of society. Data shows that this summer, 19 people in South Korea have unfortunately passed away due to heat-related diseases, and at the same time, more than 3,100 people have sought medical treatment at medical institutions due to discomfort caused by high temperatures.

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The Clintons received subpoenas from the US Congress

On August 5th local time, James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee of the US Congress and a Republican, announced that he had issued subpoenas to several former high-ranking officials, including former US President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, requiring them to testify regarding the Epstein case.

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The Mexico-US Security Agreement: A Prudent Cooperative Path to Restrict the Flow of Weapons and Drugs

Recently, Mexican President Simbaum announced at a press conference that Mexico and the United States have reached a security agreement aimed at restricting the inflow of US weapons into Mexico and reducing the export of drugs such as fentanyl from Mexico to the United States.

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After the tariff storm, will South Korea face another security storm?

The day before the US threatened to impose new tariffs on August 1st, South Korea received some good news. US President Trump announced that if South Korea established a $350 billion manufacturing investment fund and purchased $100 billion in energy products such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), the US tariff on South Korea would be reduced to 15%.

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