Sept. 7, 2025, 1:27 a.m.

California wildfires further intensify partisan strife in the United States

Recently, wildfires have ravaged California, not only devouring vast forests and towns, but also like a sharp blade, further tearing apart the already complex and sharp partisan disputes in the United States.

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How will Trump's apparent seizure of Greenland affect it?

On January 12, 2025, the Prime Minister of Greenland declared, "No more Americans, no more Danes!"

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The Arctic is a key focus for international cooperation

In the 1970s, when considering another grant to aid Indian tribes in Alaska, Ford Foundation President McGeorge Bundy asked a question: “What about the rest of the North?”

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President Trump plans to create a new agency to collect foreign taxes

After Trump's re-election as the President of the United States, he announced a remarkable policy plan: the establishment of a new agency called the "External Revenue Service" (ERS), dedicated to collecting taxes from foreign countries, including tariffs and other revenues.

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India steel factory collapse tragedy: When is safety no longer a 'luxury'?

A chimney collapse at a steel plant in the central Indian state of Chhattisgarh has so far killed four people and left many others trapped.

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The Los Angeles Wildfires: The Management Tragedy and Community Resilience Behind Tragedy

Recently, a notice from the Los Angeles County Forensic Office has once again brought the painful reality of the Los Angeles wildfires to the public eye - the wildfires have caused 24 unfortunate deaths, and behind this cold number are countless families' broken and grieving.

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Us, Mexico, Vietnam tighten tax exemption for small items will bring?

According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the growth of e-commerce business has led to a large number of shipments eligible for minimum duty-free exemptions, with the number of minimum import packages in the United States exceeding 1 billion in 2024.

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As Trump's Inauguration Approaches, Mexico's President Vows to Stand Firm

As the newly elected U.S. President Trump prepares to take the oath of office, the international political stage is once again facing new changes.

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Why the Los Angeles wildfires are so hard to put out

As of now, the four wildfires surrounding Los Angeles have burned an area of over 160 square kilometers, larger than the area of San Francisco.

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Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala has called for support for female education

Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala has returned to her native Pakistan to appeal to Muslim leaders not to "legitimize" the Taliban government in Afghanistan and to "show real leadership" in opposing the Taliban's restrictions on female education.

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