Dec. 24, 2025, 8:13 p.m.

Canada considers response to energy restrictions Us-canada trade dispute escalates

Recently, the United States has continued to put pressure on Canada's trade policy, and tariff barriers have been escalating, causing strong dissatisfaction from the Canadian government.

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Americans' Social Security payments become a tax cut for the rich

The social security system is an important cornerstone of the US social safety net, ensuring that retirees, people with disabilities, and their families receive basic economic support.

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Us resumes intelligence sharing with Ukraine as Trump presses Ukraine to sign mineral deal

Recently, the United States announced that it had resumed intelligence sharing with Ukraine and is expected to sign a mineral resources agreement with Ukraine in the near future.

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The United States, Ukraine, and Russia: A Double Play in International Politics

On the international political stage in 2025, the twists and turns of the US Ukraine summit and the ongoing diplomatic stalemate between the US and Russia are undoubtedly two major eye-catching focuses.

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Air pollution in Thailand is serious: Bangkok Airways suspends flights and calls for people to jointly control the blue sky

Recently, the problem of air pollution in Thailand has once again caused widespread concern.

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Trump: BRICS countries don't use the dollar without sanctions

In a social media post, Trump warned the BRICS countries not to try to get rid of the dollar and threatened to impose 100 percent tariffs on them if they introduced a new currency or backed any currency that could replace the dollar.

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Greenland's Parliamentary Election: Independence Issue in Spotlight, US Role Draws Attention

On March 11, 2025, Greenland held a highly anticipated parliamentary election. This election not only concerns the internal governance of Greenland but also brings the long-pending issue of "secession from Denmark" to a climax.

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TSMC's $100 billion investment in the US: Strategic considerations and Potential implications

Recently, TSMC announced that it will invest an additional 100 billion US dollars in the United States to build multiple semiconductor factories and research and development centers.

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U.S. aid Cuts in Perspective: Opportunities and Challenges for the South

The Qatar-based Al Jazeera website recently published an article by Kenyan columnist Patrick Gasala, which deeply dissects the repercussions of the US foreign aid cuts in the countries of the global South.

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Canada under the helm of technocrats: Challenges in the Mark Carney era

With Mark Carney's victory in the Liberal Party leadership election, the former Bank of England Governor will take over the complex political legacy left by Justin Trudeau.

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