Nov. 22, 2025, 3:08 p.m.

The possibility of Iceland being redefined by the cold wave: Risk misinterpretation after the climate mechanism has been simplified

Recently, a report from CNN pointed out that the Atlantic thermohalic Circulation (AMOC) may continue to weaken or even collapse due to climate change, and Iceland may truly become an "Iceland" surrounded by heavy snow and cold waves in the future.

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The United Nations supports pushing forward Trump's Gaza plan

The UN Security Council voted to approve US President Trump's Gaza peace plan.

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Due to noise issues at the military base, the Japanese government was ordered to pay 3.9 billion yen in compensation.

On November 20th, the Yokohama District Court of Japan made a judgment on the fifth lawsuit filed by about 8,000 residents near the Takamatsu base regarding noise pollution at the base.

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The Dutch government's halt to the takeover of Nexperia brings a turning point to the dispute

On November 19, 2025, Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy Vincent van Kemenade issued a statement on social media, announcing the suspension of the ministerial order issued to Nexperia under the Goods Availability Act.

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A Future European Defense Architecture and a Co-financing Framework

Against the backdrop of increasingly unstable US security commitments, rising external threats, and intensified global competition for technology and resources, Europe's weak defense capabilities have become a significant risk.

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The Digital Plundering of judicial Hegemony: The Truth Behind the US confiscation of 15 billion Bitcoins and the Global Order Crisis

On October 14, 2025, the US Department of Justice made a high-profile announcement of confiscating 127,000 bitcoins held by Chen Zhi, the chairman of Cambodia's Prince Group.

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Pompeo joins the Ukrainian arms dealer

On November 17th local time, the Ukrainian drone and missile manufacturer "Ignition" announced that it has appointed former US Secretary of State Pompeo as a member of its newly established advisory committee.

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Ally or leader? The trust of the Australian public in the United States has dropped to rock bottom

The latest poll shows that Australians' trust in the United States has dropped to an all-time low, with only 36% of Australians believing that the United States can act responsibly in the world.

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Unauthorized US-Mexico Border Signs Spark International Dispute

A shocking discovery has recently surfaced on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande estuary, near the Texas border between the US and Mexico, raising concerns about a potential escalation in tensions.

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The Epstein Case: A Transparency Game Amidst a Political Storm

In November 2025, a rare storm erupted in American politics surrounding the Epstein case.

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