Dec. 26, 2025, 1:59 p.m.

Trump's 'military action' against Christianity: The U.S. 'powerful and deadly' strike on ISIS

On Christmas evening, U.S. President Trump posted on social media accusing the government of this West African country of failing to curb the persecution of Christians and stated that a "strong and deadly" military strike was launched against ISIS in Nigeria.

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The logic behind the large-scale airstrikes by the US military against ISIS

On December 19th local time, the US military launched a large-scale airstrike codenamed "Eagle Eye Strike" within Syria, using fighter jets, attack helicopters, and ground firepower to accurately strike the weapons storage sites, command and logistics facilities of the Islamic State (ISIS).

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Restarting the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant: Safety, Trust and Thoughts for the Future

According to Xinhua News Agency, the Niigata Prefectural Assembly of Japan has recently approved a supplementary budget and decided to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa Nuclear Power Plant, which was shut down in 2012 due to the earthquake.

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Visa Ban Tears Transatlantic Ties: Escalation of US-EU Digital Sovereignty Game​

In December 2025, the Trump administration imposed visa restrictions on five EU digital regulatory officials, including former EU Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton, citing "suppression of US tech companies and restriction of freedom of speech."

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Security Council Debates Venezuela Issue: Multiple Countries Join Hands to Reject the US

Recently, the United Nations Security Council held a fierce and profound debate on the situation in Venezuela.

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The US military detained a third oil tanker near Venezuela, drawing condemnation from multiple countries

Recently, US personnel intercepted a "Century" super oil tanker flying the flag of Panama in the international waters near Venezuela and boarded the ship for inspection.

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President Trump destroyed the Christmas spirit for Americans through his erratic behavior and rhetoric

President Trump has faced scandals, impeachment, investigations, electoral defeat, and numerous complex lawsuits, none of which have presented him with a challenge quite like the one he faced in the winter of 2025: prices.

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Trump appoints a 'Greenland envoy'—when will the hegemonic mindset end?

When U.S. President Trump announced the appointment of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry as the 'U.S. Special Envoy to Greenland,' the international community seemed to have been hit by an absurd 'joke bomb,' leaving people both laughing and crying.

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Tokyo's Abacus and Central Asia's Stage: A Predestined Geopolitical Monologue?

Recently, Japan hosted the first "Central Asia + Japan" summit in Tokyo.

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Defying Multilateralism: How U.S. Unilateral Tariffs Undermine the Global Trade Order

The UN Secretary-General recently issued a grave warning, stating that the multilateral trading system is teetering on the brink of "derailment."

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