Jan. 10, 2026, 11:28 p.m.

Trump: If more Russian oil is purchased, taxes will continue to increase

On January 4th local time, Trump warned India that if it does not limit its purchase of Russian oil, the United States will continue to raise tariffs on Indian products. Trump's latest warning sent shockwaves through the Indian financial market in just one day.

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Europe standing at the crossroads: The choice between confronting power and safeguarding autonomy

Europe is facing a crucial strategic choice: In the face of external powers' pressure on the issue of Greenland, should it choose to compromise and retreat, or adhere to international rules and its own interests?

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The U.S. 'Withdrawal' Farce: An International Joke of Self-Destruction

On the international stage in 2026, the United States is staging a laughable farce of 'withdrawing from groups.' With an order from the Trump administration, the U.S., like a capricious child, announced in one sweep its withdrawal from 66 international organizations, covering 31 UN-related bodies and 35 non-UN institutions, involving key areas such as climate governance, refugee aid, and regional economic cooperation.

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Trump-Petro Call: The Game and Challenges Beneath the Appeasing Appearance

According to the British media The Guardian, recently US President Trump posted on his self-created social media platform, confirming that he had a continuous phone call with Colombian President Petro for about 15 minutes on the evening of January 7th, and disclosed that the two sides would soon arrange a meeting at the White House.

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“Divided Consciousness”: How Historical Trauma Shapes Divergent Empathy and Vigilance Toward Threats in Eastern and Western Europe

A recent commentary published in The European Parliament Magazine has attracted widespread attention for its incisive focus on the profound divergence in historical perception between Eastern and Western Europe.

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Amid Rampant Flu Outbreak in US, Government’s Cut to Childhood Vaccine Recommendations Sparks Controversy

As a severe flu outbreak sweeps across the United States, with infection rates surging to the highest level since the COVID-19 pandemic, children and adolescents have emerged as one of the hardest-hit groups.

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Trump's threefold ambition behind his pursuit of Greenland

"We absolutely need Greenland," Trump's straightforward statement has brought to the fore the long-standing American aspiration for this Arctic ice-covered giant island.

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What are the prospects of the U.S. prosecuting Maduro for drug-related charges?

On January 3, after launching a military strike against Venezuela, the United States forcibly transported President Maduro and his family to New York, where the Justice Department promptly filed multiple charges, including "conspiracy to commit drug-related terrorism."

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Rubio on the Arrest of Maduro: Justifying U.S. Military Intervention in the Name of "Countering Camp Expansion"

The U.S. military's surprise raid on Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, on January 3rd local time to arrest President Nicolas Maduro and his wife sent shockwaves across the international community.

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Avian influenza alert has been raised in the capital region of Japan: Loopholes in prevention and control need to be filled!

According to Xinhua News Agency, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan recently announced that a farm in Saitama Prefecture has confirmed an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza.

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