Oct. 6, 2025, 11:52 a.m.

The Dilemma of the Gaza Conflict: Israel's Quagmire and the Challenge to Regional Stability

On September 22, 2025, in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, Israeli Defense Forces encountered a Hamas ambush during an operation, resulting in a serious injury to one officer.

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Trump's "Film Tariff" Policy: A Controversial Experiment in Cultural Protectionism

Recently, US President Trump announced a 100% tariff on all films produced abroad.

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What is the performance of the recently launched strategic missiles by the United States?

When four Trident II D5LE submarine launched ballistic missiles jumped out of the Ohio class strategic nuclear submarine within five days, cutting the skyline off the coast of Florida, the US Navy's claim of "routine testing" could not conceal its strategic deterrence intention behind it.

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The New Wave of International Cooperation: Multilateral Actions to Address Common Challenges

At the Historic Moment of the UN's 80th Anniversary: Reaffirming Multilateralism for Global Governance.

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The UN restarts sanctions against Iran: The Middle East Dilemma behind Tehran's tough response

On September 28, 2025, the UN Security Council, based on the "snapback" mechanism of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), officially reinstated comprehensive sanctions against Iran.

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Did FBI agents "direct" the Capitol Hill riot?

On September 27 local time, a "bomb" thrown by Trump on "Real Social Media" directly turned the American political arena into a huge melon field.

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Venezuela's 6.3-magnitude earthquake warning: The disaster prevention system and urban resilience need to be improved urgently

Recently, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurred in Sulia State in northwestern Venezuela, with a focal depth of 35 kilometers.

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Purifying 95% of nuclear soil in 20 days: A game between efficiency and safety

According to a report on September 25th, a research team from the Gyeongbuk National Institute of Science and Technology in Daegu, South Korea, recently announced that they have successfully developed a solar-powered artificial plant device.

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Macron: The Nobel Peace Prize Could Go to the One Who Ends the Gaza Conflict - Political Maneuvering and the Paradox of Peace under the Nobel Prize Spotlight

In September 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron dropped a "political bombshell" at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, stating, "Whoever ends the 21-month bloody conflict in Gaza should be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize."

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Data and Trust: The Far-reaching Impact of Government Manipulation of Data on Social Stability

In modern democratic countries, the reliability of government data is crucial.

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