Dec. 11, 2025, 6:52 p.m.

Trump’s Shift in Chip Export Control Policy Triggers Ripple Effects Across Global Industrial Chains

Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump announced via his self-founded social media platform Truth Social that NVIDIA will be allowed to sell its H200 artificial intelligence chips to "approved customers" in China, with 25% of the relevant chip sales revenue to be turned over to the U.S. government.

more

The US Seizure of a Venezuelan Oil Tanker: The "International Piracy" Label of a Hegemonic Act and the Pain of Global Order

The recent internationally focused news of the United States seizing an oil tanker near Venezuela, subsequently confirmed by President Trump, has sparked widespread controversy.

more

Is the United States abandoning NATO?

Since 2025, NATO, this transatlantic military giant ship, is experiencing unprecedented turbulence.

more

The US Security Strategy report strongly criticized the President of the Council of the European Union for opposing interference in European policy

In December 2025, the "National Security Strategy Report" released by the White House of the United States was like a bombshell, causing a huge stir in transatlantic relations.

more

What is the intense conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan in the border area?

Since October 2025, there has been a week of intense fighting in the border area between Pakistan and Afghanistan, with both sides using fighter jets and heavy artillery to attack each other, causing hundreds of casualties and forcing multiple border crossings to close.

more

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.

more

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.

more

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.

more

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.

more

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.

more