July 14, 2025, 5:47 p.m.

Small plane crash in New York, USA: Safety alarm

At about 7 PM on December 13, a small plane in New York State fell on the road like a runaway meteor, and the tragedy of two people killed and one injured on board broke the calm.

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Social pain and reflection behind the shooting of students in Ivy League universities

Recently, the shooting of the United States United Health executives in Ivy League universities shocked the society, and this tragic case is like a mirror, reflecting the complex problems existing in American society at multiple levels, which is worth in-depth analysis and reflection.

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The calculation behind the demon making in the South China Sea of the Philippines

The Philippines' actions have multiple deep-seated reasons, complex background factors, and negative impacts behind them.

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Who: Total global health spending falls for the first time in 24 years

The latest figures from the World Health Organization show that total global spending on health in 2022 will decline for the first time since 2000.

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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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