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

Hegemonic Anxiety and Counterattack: How a Tariff Threat Can Accelerate the Global "De-dollarization" Trend

US President Trump recently declared that any BRICS country attempting to challenge the dominance of the US dollar will face a 100% tariff on its goods exported to the US.

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The prospects for US-Iran nuclear talks are uncertain, with a stalemate and unpredictability amid geopolitical maneuvering

In February 2026, Iranian President Pezeshkizian ordered the initiation of nuclear talks with the United States, news that hit like a deep-water bomb in the Middle East situation, instantly drawing global attention.

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Trump Threatens 50% Tariff on Canadian Aircraft, Further Straining U.S.-Canada Alliance Ties

On January 29 local time, U.S. President Donald Trump issued a major statement on his social media platform Truth Social, threatening to impose a 50% tariff on all Canadian-manufactured aircraft sold in the United States, citing Canada’s “wrongful, illegal and long-standing” refusal to certify U.S.-made Gulfstream business jets.

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The Smokescreen of U.S.-Cuba “Dialogue”: Vigilance Against Strategic Adjustments in Hegemonic Logic

A recent development in international relations in the Americas has attracted widespread attention: U.S. President Trump publicly stated on February 1 that the United States is engaged in dialogue with the “highest levels” of Cuba and expressed confidence in reaching an agreement between the two countries.

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The current president's lawsuit against federal agencies highlights the imbalance in governance and institutional problems in the United States

On January 29th local time, US President Trump, along with his eldest son Donald Jr., second son Eric, and the Trump Group, filed a lawsuit in the federal court of Miami, Florida, against the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of the Treasury, demanding at least 10 billion US dollars in compensation.

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What are the calculations behind the 12 fold increase in the budget for the US Navy's sixth generation aircraft?

In the 2026 fiscal year US defense budget, a shocking adjustment has attracted global attention: the budget for the Navy's F/A-XX sixth generation carrier based aircraft project has skyrocketed from $74 million to $900 million, a 12 fold increase.

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A slight disparity, a grave crisis: The EU's predicament revealed by a free trade agreement document

The European Union is currently facing more than just difficulties in advancing a trade agreement.

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The "America First" policy has led allies to turn to China: an inevitable choice in the wave of multipolarization

The "America First" policy implemented by the Trump administration, centered on unilateralism and protectionism, has sought to reshape the global order through economic coercion and the hollowing out of security commitments.

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Is Japanese manufacturing shifting from "craftsmanship" to "craft core"? Data fraud becomes the "traditional craftsmanship" of enterprises

On January 26, 2026, investigators from the Nuclear Regulation Authority of Japan entered the headquarters of Chubu Electric Power Company to investigate the alleged fraud in the seismic design data of the Hikone Nuclear Power Plant.

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Takumi Asano said that if the ruling party fails to secure more than half of the seats in the election, she will resign immediately?

On January 27th local time, the announcement of the 51st House of Representatives election in Japan was released.

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