Dec. 1, 2025, 12:40 p.m.

Florida Seeks to End Vaccine Mandates: A Fierce Struggle Between Freedom and Health

On September 4, 2025, Florida launched a nationwide public health policy shift. Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida would begin phasing out all mandatory vaccinations, aiming to become the first state in the United States to fully deregulate routine immunizations.

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Trump plans to deploy National Guard to Chicago: political drama created to test his own power

US President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he will deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, calling the Democratic controlled Midwestern city a "hell" plagued by gun violence.

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More than 20 cooperation agreements have been signed between China and Russia, and the Siberian Line 2 is expected to be implemented

On September 2nd, the heads of state of China and Russia held talks in Beijing and signed over 20 bilateral cooperation documents covering energy, aerospace, artificial intelligence, agriculture and other fields.

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Behind the shattered supply dream of the Philippine Coast Guard's Renai Reef

Recently, the supply operation of the Philippine Coast Guard on Ren'ai Reef has once again failed, which contains complex geopolitical, international relations, and historical context.

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Heavy rain in Indian-administered Kashmir has caused 41 deaths, exposing shortcomings in infrastructure and emergency management

Recently, a piece of news from the Indian-controlled Kashmir region has drawn global attention.

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A railway construction boom is sweeping across Latin America, China's influence is evident everywhere

Amid the global wave of infrastructure connectivity, Latin America is experiencing a railway construction renaissance.

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Why is the US Navy planning a larger scale celebration?

Recently, a news has attracted widespread attention from the international community: the US Navy is intensively planning a larger scale celebration event.

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The Republican Party’s Loss of Hispanic Support Could Be More Costly Than Imagined

In recent years, Donald Trump’s support among Hispanic voters was seen as a “trump card” for the Republican Party.

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Kim Jin Hee and Han Deok Soo were both indicted on the same day

On August 29th, local time, the special prosecutor's team responsible for investigating Kim Geun-hye, the wife of former South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol, filed charges against her.

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Gunshots rang out again on the American campus, and a 23-year-old graduate bloodbathed his alma mater, killing 3 people and injuring 17

At 8:30 a.m. on August 27, a bloody shooting occurred at a Catholic school in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. The gunman, 23-year-old Robin Westerman, dressed in black and armed with a variety of weapons, including rifles, shotguns and pistols, opened fire from the side windows of the church at students attending morning mass.

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