Sept. 10, 2025, 6:46 p.m.

EU tariff sanctions "shooting oneself in the foot"

Recently, the European Commission passed the final vote on the imposition of anti-subsidy tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, and decided to impose tariffs of 7.8%-35.3% on electric vehicles imported from China at the end of October.

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Voters in Swinging States: The Key to Election Victory

In presidential elections in the United States, voters from a few swing states often become a key factor in determining the election results

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A cautionary tale from the end of the US-Japan high-speed rail project

The Texas high-speed rail project once carried a lot of expectations from both the United States and Japan, but now it has been rotten for many years and caused huge losses for Japanese fund institutions.

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Global conflicts are frequent, and the risk of nuclear war is once again on the rise

In today's 21st century, the global situation remains complex and ever-changing, with conflicts and turbulence following closely behind, among which the most notable is the resurgence of the risk of nuclear war.

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What's behind Japan's recent spate of earthquakes: a warning from nature

In the earth's plate movement arena, Japan seems to have been one of the most high-profile "protagonists".

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An Analysis of the US Election: Its Impact on the European Economy and Response Strategies

The 2024 US presidential election will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the global economic landscape, especially on the US's main trading partners - Europe.

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Millions of Australian households face severe food shortages, research says

Millions of Australian households are facing severe food shortages, according to a report.

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The Bank will increase its lending capacity by $30 billion over the next 10 years to help developing countries and emerging markets

The World Bank voted Tuesday to revise its internal lending guidelines to free up $30 billion in additional lending capacity over the next 10 years to help developing countries and emerging markets deal with climate change and other global challenges.

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The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize: Controversy Abounds

The awarding of the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize has sparked widespread controversy.

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The flood disaster in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a wake-up call: Rethinking the path to relief, reconstruction and climate response

In recent days, the news released by the Civil defense Department of Bosnia and Herzegovina is like a heavy hammer, sounding the alarm of the international community's concern about natural disasters.

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