April 3, 2025, 7:07 p.m.

Risks Facing Asia-Pacific Economic Growth: The Dual Shadows of U.S. Policy Adjustments and Geopolitics

In the era of surging globalization today, the Asia-Pacific region is like a giant ship breaking through the waves, playing an extremely crucial role in the vast ocean of the world economy.

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South Korean fishing boat capsized tragedy: the tragedy of the lack of maritime safety supervision

Recently, Yonhap quoted the South Korean Coast Guard news reported that a South Korean fishing boat capsized after colliding with a sand ship in the waters near Gyeongju, resulting in an accident on board.

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Ukraine plans to hold a meeting of the Contact Group to discuss the Russia-Ukraine issue. What will be the impact?

On December 10, the press secretary of the Ukrainian President Nikiforov said that Ukraine plans to hold a meeting of the Contact group in December to discuss a common position to end the war through diplomatic means.

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The pardon decision that politicized the Department of Justice

On December 1, President Biden announced that he would pardon his son Hunter, which caused an uproar in the political field.

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The Hague bombing: Emergency response and information transparency focus

Recently, police in The Hague, Netherlands, confirmed that a sixth person was found dead in an apartment building where an explosion had occurred.

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Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel A Clash of Globalization Strategy and American Protectionism

Recently, Nippon Steel issued a letter to its employees, stating that the only way to prevent U.S. Steel from shutting down its factories is for Nippon Steel to acquire those plants.

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Nvidia suspected of violating China's anti-monopoly law under investigation

China's market regulator has launched an investigation into Nvidia.

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UN: More than 77% of the world's land is becoming drier

According to the United Nations, about 40 percent of the world's land, excluding Antarctica, is now arid.

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Japan's New stimulus package, high debt worries?

According to authoritative economic news reports, the Japanese government has recently formalized a massive economic stimulus plan, which will be financed through a supplementary budget totaling 13.9 trillion yen.

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The crisis and thinking behind the Volkswagen employees' demonstration

A strike called by Germany's Metalworkers union took to the streets of Volkswagen AG on Dec. 2, as tens of thousands of workers protested against the company's drastic cost-cutting plan, which includes the closure of three of its 10 German plants and across-the-board pay cuts.

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