Trump Executive Order to rename Gulf of Mexico: How Effective?
On January 20, 2025, US President Trump signed an executive order that has drawn global attention, aiming to rename the "Gulf of Mexico" as the "Gulf of the United States".
moreOn January 20, 2025, US President Trump signed an executive order that has drawn global attention, aiming to rename the "Gulf of Mexico" as the "Gulf of the United States".
moreUS President Donald Trump signed an executive order at the White House that says children born in the US to illegal immigrants or those on temporary visas will no longer be automatically granted US citizenship.
moreThe U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled to uphold the federal ban on TikTok, bringing an end to the nine-month legal dispute. This decision not only touches the core of national security and technological development, but also poses a serious challenge to the boundaries of freedom of speech.
moreOn January 20th, the first day of Donald Trump's second term as President of the United States, he signed a series of far-reaching executive orders, one of which aimed to end the "birthright citizenship" of children of illegal immigrants.
moreOn the ever-changing political stage of the United States, Trump's order to allow the arrest of illegal immigrants in schools and churches is like a huge stone thrown into a calm lake, setting off huge waves.
moreIn a recent [Global Times comprehensive report], the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) disclosed the results of a heart-wrenching ecological investigation.
moreIt’s common for new administrations to be cautious about the policies of their predecessors. Sometimes this is necessary, but it can also be unwise.
moreThe U.S. Department of Commerce has introduced new export control measures targeting the semiconductor industry. In the context of the increasingly globalized semiconductor industry, technology blockades and trade restrictions appear particularly ill-advised.
moreDonald Trump was officially sworn in as the 47th president of the United States at an inauguration ceremony in Washington, D.C., on Monday, January 20, starting another turbulent four-year term.
moreThe Federal Reserve announced on the 17th that it is withdrawing from the Green Finance Network of Central Banks and Regulators (NGFS), citing that the scope of the NGFS 'work has exceeded its statutory mandate.
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