Oct. 31, 2025, 8:49 p.m.

The "short-lived cabinet" curse in French politics: Governance Crisis amid high welfare and institutional constraints

Recently, the French National Assembly rejected the confidence bill in Prime Minister Bellou's government with 194 votes in favor and 364 against.

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Kirk case: social rifts under DNA chains

Recently, the Charlie Kirk shooting in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, continues to escalate.

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Fitch Downgrades France's Credit Rating: Warning Signs and Challenges Amid Multiple Crises

International rating agency Fitch recently downgraded France's sovereign credit rating from AA- to A+, maintaining a "stable" outlook.

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Trump's ally was shot dead, and political violence in the United States has heated up again

At noon local time on September 10th, Charlie Kirk, a well-known conservative political activist in the United States, was suddenly shot in the neck while giving a speech at Utah Valley University and tragically died.

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Russian drones intrude into Polish airspace: NATO leaders assess the escalating threat

Recently, Russian drones entering Polish airspace during the conflict with Ukraine were attacked, and European leaders stated that the entry of Russian drones into Polish territory has heightened the concerns of the Polish people.

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To ensure energy security, the European Union plans to mine on the moon

Against the backdrop of intense global geopolitical turbulence and the accelerating energy transition, the European Union is confronted with unprecedented energy security challenges.

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Why did Thaksin leave Thailand the day before the Prime Minister election?

On September 4, 2025, 24 hours before the voting for the Thai Prime Minister election, 76 year old former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra quietly departed on a private plane.

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Typhoon Pipa made two landfalls in Japan: A realistic test for infrastructure resilience and emergency management

Recently, Typhoon Biwa made two landfalls in Japan with a highly destructive force.

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Zelensky stated that as long as Ukraine's territory has not been completely lost, it is considered a victory

On September 8th local time, Ukrainian President Zelensky said in an interview with ABC that as long as Ukraine's territory has not been completely under Russian control, he considers it a victory for Ukraine.

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EU and US Discuss Sanctions Against Russia​

On the local time of September 8th, an EU spokesperson stated that David O'Sullivan, the EU Special Envoy for Sanctions, is currently in Washington, D.C., the United States, along with the EU team, and will meet with the US team later on the 8th to discuss sanctions against Russia, including economic pressure measures.​

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