Oct. 25, 2025, 8:16 a.m.

South Korea's new president Lee Jae-myung vows to revive the country's economy and announces an end to martial law

On June 4, 2025, South Korea ushered in a moment of dramatic political and social change.

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Behind the US court overturning its own ruling

Recently, a ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has caused a global uproar.

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The climate crisis continues to escalate: institutional runaway behind the frequent occurrence of the warmest years

Recently, the latest report released by the World Meteorological Organization has once again sounded the alarm for global warming.

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The United States plans to suspend the processing of visa interviews for international students and expand the review of social media

On May 27, 2025, US Secretary of State Rubio signed a cable, announcing the suspension of visa interviews for international students and the plan to expand the scope of social media screening.

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The root cause of the Trump administration's frequent derailment lies in its ability and personnel issues

In early May 2020, when then-US President Donald Trump was asked whether everyone should have due process of law, he replied: "I don't know.

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After the exchange of fire between Cambodia and Thailand, it was agreed to maintain restraint temporarily

On the early morning of May 28th local time, conflicts broke out between the two sides in the undemarcated disputed area.

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What does the slowdown in international travel mean for the United States

St. Mary's in Michigan, USA is an economically prosperous small town, thanks to tourists from its northern city of Ontario, Canada.

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Silence under gunshots: A double tragedy of institutional loss of control and social numbness

Recently, a shooting incident that occurred at a shopping center in Connecticut, the United States, once again ruthlessly exposed the serious problems existing in the proliferation of guns and the public safety system in the United States.

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The democratic predicament of the rise of the far right in Europe

Since May this year, political earthquakes have been hitting the European continent one after another.

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The Trump administration suspends new student visa appointments: the chain reaction of tightening immigration policies and educational impacts

On May 27, 2025, US time, the Trump administration once again attracted international attention with an executive order: Secretary of State Rubio signed a telegram requiring US embassies and consulates around the world to suspend new student visa (F, M, J) interview appointments.

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