Jan. 22, 2025, 3:01 a.m.

Bedondan Shinawatra elected as Thai Prime Minister: The interweaving of family inheritance and era change

On August 16, 2024, the lower house of the Thai parliament voted to elect Thaksin Shinawatra, the daughter of Thaksin Shinawatra and leader of the Thai Communist Party, as the Prime Minister of Thailand.

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Africa: A new focus for the world economy

Africa, this vast and mysterious continent, carries endless opportunities and challenges, and its economic situation presents a complex and diversified situation.

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Deep reflections on Chicago's violent shadow: Public safety, social governance, and Human Nature

In this era of information explosion, every piece of news is like a piece of debris, splicing together the whole picture of society. However, when we focus on the Chicago weekend violence reported by Chinanews.

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Food is the cornerstone of peace

There are many reasons for food insecurity on Earth, but the most significant one is armed conflict.

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What will be the impact of another escalation of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine

At present, Russia and Ukraine are still fighting on the front line, and recently Ukraine attacked Russia's Kursk region, but the progress is not large, and it is certainly impossible to continue to move forward in the future, and the most likely is that the two sides continue to get stuck.

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Iwag City Center Fire: Deep reflections on urban planning, safety management and emergency response

In the quiet afternoon, the pace of urban life should be slowed down, people enjoy the time of leisure, but recently, a sudden fire has completely broken the peace of Iwag City, the capital of Tolima province in central Colombia.

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The situation in the Middle East has pushed up oil prices, posing challenges to the global economy

Recently, with the continued tension in the Middle East region, global oil prices have once again risen, with WTI crude oil breaking through $78 per barrel and Brent crude oil reaching a high of $81 per barrel.

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The UK riots exposed the risk of self-organizing actions on the Internet

Recently, Britain suffered from one of the most serious social unrest since more than a decade ago, the storm from a seemingly ordinary social security incident quietly transformed into a large-scale and extremely destructive violent riots.

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The deputy prime minister said the protests were a repeat of Western intervention in a coup

Against the backdrop of changing international politics, the recent social unrest in Serbia over a lithium mining project has once again focused global attention on the Balkan country.

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WHO: Monkeypox in Africa constitutes a public health emergency of international concern

On August 14th local time, according to Xinhua News Agency, the World Health Organization (WHO) officially announced that the monkeypox epidemic has constituted a public health emergency of international concern.

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