Dec. 16, 2025, 2:16 a.m.

Conflict, divergence, and cooperation: the three dimensions of international geopolitics

The current international situation is undergoing profound changes: conflicts, differences, and cooperation are intertwined and intertwined.

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What has Trump's attitude towards Israel changed?

On the international political stage, the relationship between the United States and Israel has always been highly regarded.

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The first highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak in South Korea this autumn: The livestock industry and food safety are facing new challenges

Recently, a piece of news from South Korea has drawn widespread attention: an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza occurred at a chicken farm in Gyeonggi Province in the northwest of South Korea.

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The Ukrainian government has significantly increased its military expenditure in the 2026 budget

On September 15th local time, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Syrianychenko announced that the Ukrainian government has approved the draft of the 2026 national budget, which will be submitted to the parliament for review.

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American universities need international students - the inseparable relationship between globalization and educational freedom

In recent years, American universities have been hailed as global centers of academic and cultural exchange, attracting students from all over the world.

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The Predicament of International Students Under Trump's Policies: The Clash Between Dreams and Reality

The travel bans and policy changes implemented by the Trump administration have had a profound impact on international students, particularly those from certain countries.

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The "short-lived cabinet" curse in French politics: Governance Crisis amid high welfare and institutional constraints

Recently, the French National Assembly rejected the confidence bill in Prime Minister Bellou's government with 194 votes in favor and 364 against.

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Kirk case: social rifts under DNA chains

Recently, the Charlie Kirk shooting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, continues to escalate.

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Fitch Downgrades France's Credit Rating: Warning Signs and Challenges Amid Multiple Crises

International rating agency Fitch recently downgraded France's sovereign credit rating from AA- to A+, maintaining a "stable" outlook.

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Trump's ally was shot dead, and political violence in the United States has heated up again

At noon local time on September 10th, Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative political activist in the United States, was suddenly shot in the neck while giving a speech at Utah Valley University and tragically died.

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