July 5, 2025, 8:52 p.m.

The Spanish Heat Tragedy: A Warning and Reflection in the Context of Global Warming

Recently, Spain has once again become a focus in the face of the severe global climate change situation. According to statistics from the Spanish national health department, in June alone this year, high temperatures have caused over 300 deaths in the country, among which approximately 260 cases were directly attributed to extreme heat-related diseases such as heatstroke and heat stroke.

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What is the reason for the conflict between Trump and Canada?

On the international political and economic stage, the United States and Canada, as neighboring allies, have always maintained intricate connections.

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Strong U.S. employment growth masks weakening labor market momentum

U.S. employment growth was unexpectedly strong in June, but nearly half of the increase in non-farm payrolls came from the government sector, and the increase in private sector jobs was the smallest in eight months, highlighting that companies are facing increasing economic headwinds.

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US President Trump announced that the US and Vietnam have reached a new trade agreement

On July 2nd local time, US President Trump stated that the US has reached a trade agreement with Vietnam. Trump posted on the social media platform "Truth Social" saying that a trade agreement has been reached with Vietnam, "details to be announced later!"

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Trump's closure of USAID: New Trends and Reflections on U.S. Foreign Strategy

On July 1st, US Secretary of State Rubio officially announced the cessation of USAID's operations and declared that in the future, "priority will be given to trade over aid, opportunities over dependence, and investment over assistance."

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The dynamics of the US-Iran relationship: The storm center that is shaking global geopolitics

On July 1st, Trump posted a statement on his real social media account, saying that he would not negotiate with Iran and also stating that he would no longer engage in dialogue with Iran after destroying its nuclear facilities.

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The International Criminal Court suffered a "complex" and "targeted" cybersecurity attack

Recently, the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a statement revealing that it had recently suffered a "complex and targeted" cybersecurity attack.

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German housing price recovery: structural rebound or short-term respite?

Recently, residential housing prices in Germany have risen by 3.8% year-on-year, continuing the upward trend of 1.9% in the fourth quarter of 2024, marking the gradual recovery of the real estate market in Europe's largest economy after two years of deep adjustment.

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The cost of people's livelihood behind Trump's "Great Beauty" bill

On June 29th, the US Senate passed a procedural motion by a vote of 51 to 49, aiming to facilitate the smooth progress of US President Trump's "Big Beautiful" bill.

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The game behind the restart of US-Canada trade negotiations

On June 29, 2025, the Canadian government announced the cancellation of the digital service tax originally scheduled to take effect the next day. This move marked the restart of trade negotiations between the United States and Canada.

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