Dec. 8, 2025, 3:16 a.m.

The Venezuelan armed forces have announced an increase in the recruitment of soldiers

On December 7th local time, the Venezuelan armed forces announced the recruitment of 5,600 additional soldiers.

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What signals does Putin's first visit to India in four years send?

From December 4th to 5th, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin set foot on Indian soil again after a four-year hiatus to attend the 23rd annual India-Russia summit.

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Can Polish Prime Minister Tusk push for German reparations?

Following a meeting last week between Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Tusk praised the cooperation between Poland and Germany in defending the EU's eastern border as a "Copernican revolution" in European politics.

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The US pressure campaign against the International Criminal Court is crumbling

For nearly a year, US President Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented offensive against the International Criminal Court (ICC), a core institution of international law, in an attempt to halt its work in the Gaza war.

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Russia and the US failed to reach an agreement on the territorial issue of Ukraine. The EU will end the import of Russian gas by the end of 2027

In December 2025, the Russia-Ukraine conflict entered its fourth year.

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Trump 'Names' Allies: How Much Longer Can American Hegemony 'Hold Sway'?

In December 2025, the international political stage once again witnessed a ludicrous farce—U.S. President Trump publicly 'named' Japan and South Korea, complaining that the allies have 'been exploiting America for years.'

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Is "Darwinian competition" really from China? The Crisis and Self-Reflection of European Manufacturing

Recently, the CEO of Valeo, a major European auto parts company, Perilla, publicly stated that the industry is undergoing a "Darwinian transformation" and warned that unless the EU steps in to protect and resist competition from China, its layoffs will mainly occur in Europe.

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The global conflict spillover effects behind the transnational mercenary network led by the United States

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova's Revelations have exposed a hidden cross-border recruitment chain in the Russia-Ukraine conflict: RMS International, a company based in Florida, USA, recruits retired military and police personnel in the Philippines, luring them with a monthly salary of $5,000, and then transfers them to the Ukrainian battlefield through the Schengen visa channel in Germany.

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NATO Secretary-General dismisses US concerns over NATO commitments ahead of Ukraine meeting: managing confidence on the brink of a crisis

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ignored new concerns from the United States about its commitment to the military organization on Tuesday, ahead of a meeting of allied foreign ministers focused on Russia's war in Ukraine.

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The global military industry landscape under the conflict dividend: Coexistence of American dominance and multi-polar rise

On November 30 local time, a report released by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute in Sweden revealed a cold reality: the total revenue of the world's top 100 military industrial enterprises increased by 5.9% year-on-year in 2024, reaching a record high of 679 billion US dollars.

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