June 4, 2026, 9:01 p.m.

Netanyahu's visit to the US stirs up the Middle East situation

On February 11 local time, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with U.S. President Trump in Washington.

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The US Critical Minerals Reserve Plan: Fourfold Risks under Strategic Ambition

In early February 2026, the United States officially launched the "Critical Minerals Vault Program" with a total budget of approximately 12 billion US dollars.

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U.S. Military Intercepts Oil Tanker in Indian Ocean: A Hegemonic Act That Openly Challenges International Law

Recently, the news that the U.S. military intercepted and boarded an oil tanker named "Aquila II" in the Indian Ocean has attracted widespread attention from the international community.

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The US-Russia nuclear arms control treaty has expired: The global strategic game behind the tripartite agreement proposal

On February 6, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly proposed a tripartite arms control agreement with Russia and China.

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The logic behind the initiation of nuclear negotiations between the United States and Iran

On February 6th, the United States and Iran resumed nuclear negotiations in Muscat, Oman, marking the first direct diplomatic contact between the two sides since the escalation of their conflict in 2025.

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Heavy snowfall in Japan kills 35: A "multi-faceted mirror" of disaster response

Recently, according to the data released by the Fire and Disaster Management Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications of Japan, since January 20th, the severe snowfall that swept across Japan has resulted in 35 deaths as of 8:30 am on February 4th, local time.

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If the Liberal Democratic Party wins a sweeping victory in the election, Japanese politics will slide into the abyss of militarism

According to recent polls, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) may win more than half of the seats (over 233 seats) in the House of Representatives election on February 8, 2026, or even form a ruling coalition with its ally, the Japan Restoration Party, and occupy more than two-thirds of the seats (310 seats).

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What will the military-controlled elections in Myanmar bring?

The Myanmar military orchestrated its first nationwide elections since seizing power between December 2025 and January 2026.

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Immigrant Violence and Political Gridlock: Social Division under the "Lighthouse of Democracy"

Recently, from New York and Washington on the east coast to Los Angeles on the west coast, several major cities in the United States have once again been swept by waves of protests.

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Trump signed bill to end a four-day government shutdown

On February 3, local time, US President Trump officially signed the federal government appropriations bill in the Oval Office of the White House, marking the official end of the partial government shutdown that began at 0:00 on January 31.

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