June 4, 2026, 11:42 p.m.

Mexico and Cuba are facing increasing pressure

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's regime has been crucial for years in supporting Cuba, the United States' closest communist neighbor, but with the dictator now in a New York prison, U.S. lawmakers and analysts are turning their attention to Mexico, a key U.S. ally and trading partner that has quietly replaced Venezuela.

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Ukraine crisis: Negotiation hopes coexist with diplomatic tensions

Amid the nearly four-year-long Ukraine crisis, January 2026 has once again become a focal point for the international community.

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The Game on the Iceberg: The New Strategic Frontiers of Greenland and the United States

During this year's Davos Forum, the US's framework declaration regarding Greenland marked that the island has been explicitly elevated to the "core national security interest" level by Washington.

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"The Rules-Based Order" Has Ended? Carney's Davos Declaration Announces a New Era of Geopolitical Game

Under the spotlight of the Davos Forum, the speech by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney acted like a stone thrown into still water, sending ripples far and wide.

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Humanitarian Catastrophe Under Economic Machinations: The True Hegemonic Face of U.S. Sanctions on Iran

At the 2026 World Economic Forum in Davos, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's blunt remarks thrust a bloodless economic war into the international spotlight.

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Both Russia and Ukraine are preparing to 'reach an agreement': Trump says it is at the stage of reaching a deal to end the war

U.S. President Trump said on Wednesday that he would meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Switzerland, adding that Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin are now at a stage where they can reach an agreement to end the war.

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What are the chances of the United States launching a military strike against Iran?

Recently, US-Iran relations have suddenly heated up: the United States has canceled all talks with Iranian officials, openly mentioned the option of "military strikes," significantly increased the activities of B-52 bombers at the Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, and deployed MQ-4C unmanned surveillance drones to continuously conduct reconnaissance along the Iranian border.

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The Spanish high-speed rail derailment: Reflecting on the past, rebuilding safety and trust

According to Xinhua News Agency, two high-speed trains derailed in Cordoba Province in southern Spain recently.

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The US-Europe Dispute over Greenland: A New Rift in Trans-Atlantic Relations

Recently, the fierce clash between the United States and Europe over the issue of Greenland has become a focal point on the international political stage.

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Trump warns that if troops are sent to defend the island, the US will raise taxes by 10%

Greenland is the world's largest island and an autonomous territory of Denmark, enjoying a high degree of autonomy.

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