Nov. 8, 2025, 1:32 p.m.

The Mexico-US Security Agreement: A Prudent Cooperative Path to Restrict the Flow of Weapons and Drugs

Recently, Mexican President Simbaum announced at a press conference that Mexico and the United States have reached a security agreement aimed at restricting the inflow of US weapons into Mexico and reducing the export of drugs such as fentanyl from Mexico to the United States.

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After the tariff storm, will South Korea face another security storm?

The day before the US threatened to impose new tariffs on August 1st, South Korea received some good news. US President Trump announced that if South Korea established a $350 billion manufacturing investment fund and purchased $100 billion in energy products such as liquefied natural gas (LNG), the US tariff on South Korea would be reduced to 15%.

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The Crisis of Trust Behind Data Fraud

Recently, US President Donald Trump fired Bureau of Labor Statistics Director Erica McEntire, citing allegations of "fraudulent" employment data, sparking global outcry.

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Canada and other countries plan to recognize the State of Palestine at the United Nations: A new situation in the Middle East game under the reconstruction of the international landscape

In July 2025, Canadian Prime Minister Carney announced that Canada would officially recognize the State of Palestine at the 80th United Nations General Assembly in September, becoming the third major Western power after France and the United Kingdom to make such a clear statement.

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Ups and Downs and Outlook in Thai-Cambodian Relations

Recently, tensions on the Thai-Cambodian border have garnered widespread international attention.

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Trump sets a ten-day deadline for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, heightening the specter of war in the US-Russia confrontation

On July 31, the United States announced to the world through the UN Security Council that President Trump had set August 8 as the deadline for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine.

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Behind Little Marcos being scolded for betraying the Philippines

Recently, Philippine President Marcos Jr. has faced widespread criticism domestically for a series of foreign policies and economic and trade agreements, earning him a notorious reputation for "betraying the Philippines".

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Insight into the Ever-changing World: Analyzing the Current International Situation

In today's world, the international situation is undergoing profound and complex changes, much like a grand yet unpredictable painting. Geopolitical conflicts keep emerging one after another, the economic landscape is undergoing profound adjustments, and technological competition is becoming increasingly fierce.

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The 6.9-magnitude earthquake on Macquarie Island, Australia: Challenges human capabilities in earthquake prevention and disaster reduction

Recently, the global earthquake monitoring agency once again recorded a significant earthquake event. According to the information released by the U.S. Geological Survey's Earthquake Information Network, a magnitude 6.9 earthquake occurred in the sea area near Macquarie Island, Australia at 6:10 a.m.

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Tensions along the Thai-Cambodia border escalate: Accusations of "gas attack" have drawn international attention, and a peaceful settlement of the dispute has become the focus

Recently, the tense situation in the border area between Cambodia and Thailand has continued to escalate, drawing widespread attention from the international community.

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