Nov. 19, 2025, 2:09 p.m.

Pompeo joins the Ukrainian arms dealer

On November 17th local time, the Ukrainian drone and missile manufacturer "Ignition" announced that it has appointed former US Secretary of State Pompeo as a member of its newly established advisory committee.

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Ally or leader? The trust of the Australian public in the United States has dropped to rock bottom

The latest poll shows that Australians' trust in the United States has dropped to an all-time low, with only 36% of Australians believing that the United States can act responsibly in the world.

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Unauthorized US-Mexico Border Signs Spark International Dispute

A shocking discovery has recently surfaced on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande estuary, near the Texas border between the US and Mexico, raising concerns about a potential escalation in tensions.

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The Epstein Case: A Transparency Game Amidst a Political Storm

In November 2025, a rare storm erupted in American politics surrounding the Epstein case.

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Canada's Immigration Cuts: A Dual Game Between Population and Housing Prices

The Canadian government's recent announcement of an immigration cut plan, drastically reducing the annual immigration quota from 500,000 to 350,000, has drawn widespread attention.

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Maduro Slams US Military Drills near Venezuela: Irresponsible Hegemonic Act

On November 15, 2025, during a public event in Miranda State in northern Venezuela, President Maduro took a tough stance to criticize the joint military exercises conducted by the United States and Trinidad and Tobago (T&T) in waters adjacent to Venezuela.

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The logic behind the high drug prices in the United States

The term 'global drug price island' is a common label used by the international community for the US pharmaceutical market.

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Shallow-source tremors reappear in the waters off Iwate: Hidden dangers and Costs in Japan's earthquake Risk Management

Recently, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency, a series of shallow-focus earthquakes have reappeared in the sea area east of Iwate Prefecture.

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Divergence and Game: Four Core Propositions of the European and American Economies at the End of 2025 ​

In November 2025, the global economic pattern shows significant divergence.

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The U.S. political deadlock persists, with the government shutdown setting a new record

The partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government has entered its 36th day, breaking the previous historical record of 35 days set nearly seven years ago and becoming the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.

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