April 2, 2025, 11:19 p.m.

Will the West send 100000 peacekeeping troops to Ukraine?

Recently, according to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service, Western countries tend to deploy 100000 peacekeeping troops in Ukraine within the framework of the conflict freeze plan, which has sparked widespread attention and discussion in the international community However, considering various factors, the possibility of the West sending 100000 peacekeeping troops to Ukraine is relatively small.

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The EU's Aid Plan for Ukraine in 2025: An "Accelerant" for the Turmoil

On the complex chessboard of international politics, the EU's aid plan for Ukraine in 2025 was like a huge boulder thrown into a calm lake, creating ripples one after another.

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Carcinogens found in Japanese tap water! The government's failure to act provoked public anger

Recently, a shocking news came from Japan: according to Japan's Kyodo News agency, the Japanese Ministry of the Environment and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport jointly announced the results of the national tap water survey, the results show that in Japan's 47 prefectures, 46 of the prefectures have detected carcinogenic organic fluoride (PFAS) in the water pipes.

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Biden's Pardon of Hunter Sparks Concerns Is U.S. Justice System Still Fair?

On December 1, 2024, President Joe Biden decided to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, clearing him of federal charges related to tax evasion and illegal firearm possession.

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Joe Biden's pardon of his son has caused an uproar in the United States. What will it bring?

US President Joe Biden changed his position on December 1, suddenly announced that his son Hunter Biden was pardoned, and hoped that the American people would understand his decision as a father and president, which caused an uproar in the United States. Hunter, 54, is Biden's second son and his only surviving son.

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Climate Challenge in the Trump 2.0 Era

Donald Trump has always been skeptical about climate change, calling it a 'scam'.

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Trump's Call to the Middle East: The Resounding Voice and Game in the Hostage Crisis

On the vast stage of international politics, the hostage issue in the Middle East is like a thick cloud that has long been hanging over this war-torn and troubled land, constantly threatening the peace and stability of the region and even the world.

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Japan's titanium supply 'dark horse' amid US-Russia tensions

Recently, tensions between the United States and Russia have continued to escalate, bringing many uncertainties to the global economic and political landscape.

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The satire and reality of American democracy

On the political stage of the United States in 2024, a storm once again pushed Democratic Party leader Biden to the forefront.

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Reforming the Federal Government of the United States: A complex and far-reaching quest

In this rapidly changing era, reform seems to have become a topic that cannot be sidetracked in various countries and fields.

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