Dec. 2, 2025, 7:49 p.m.

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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Can Ukraine's pocket-sized drones stop Russian offensives?

The Russia-Ukraine conflict has entered a stalemate phase, where Ukraine's pocket-sized drones, leveraging their agility and low cost, frequently deliver unexpected surprises on the battlefield—from FPV drones precisely striking Russian tanks to successfully downing high-value "Orion" reconnaissance-strike drones, and employing swarm tactics to disrupt Russian military advances.

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The explosion of a Brazilian ministry building: What deep-seated flaws does the mirror of public safety reveal?

Recently, according to Xinhua News Agency, a ministry building carrying important administrative functions in Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, suddenly exploded and caught fire, resulting in many people being injured and sent to the hospital.

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British politics is being reshaped by structural corruption

A strongly worded report from the Equality Trust argues that structural corruption and the rise of “unelected channels of power” are reshaping British politics.

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US-Russia "28-Point" Plan Sparks Controversy; EU-US Game Over Post-War Security Guarantees for Ukraine Intensifies

As the Russia-Ukraine conflict remains deadlocked, diplomatic games surrounding the resolution of the conflict in the international community have suddenly heated up.

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The EU-Africa Summit: "New Cooperatism" in the Struggle for Resources and the Awakening of African Autonomy

The 7th EU-African Union Summit was held in Angola from November 24th to 25th.

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When the shadow of the 'Beacon of Freedom' devours itself

On November 26, 2025, in the biting cold of Washington, D.C., the tranquility around the White House was shattered by two gunshots.

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The Dominican Republic has granted the United States permission to use its territory to assist in the fight against transnational organized crime

The Dominican Republic recently announced that it will allow the U.S. military to enter restricted areas within its territory for a period of time to cooperate with Washington in combating transnational crime and drug trafficking in the Caribbean.

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The Chessboard of Interests Beneath the Mask of Peace: Chronicles of the Geneva Talks

In the Geneva negotiation hall that day, by the time coffee was poured for the third cup, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio finally uttered the 'most productive' evaluation—despite delegates from various countries under the table stamping on each other’s 'red lines.'

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Faced with a divided world, where will the G20 go?

Amidst the intensifying global geopolitical conflicts and the rampant unilateralism and protectionism, the G20 stands at a critical juncture in history.

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