Aug. 18, 2025, 3:23 p.m.

New Zealand immigration growth slows to record numbers of citizens leaving the country

Immigration to New Zealand has slowed to its lowest level in 16 months, while a record number of New Zealanders are heading overseas in search of jobs and better pay.

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Shootings are frequent in the United States: When will the gun violence end?

Over the past weekend, many parts of the United States were once again shrouded in the shadow of gun violence, and many heartbreaking shootings occurred, causing many deaths and injuries.

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Brazil plane crash: Beyond mourning, What should we reflect on?

Recently, according to CNN (CNN), Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva announced that there will be three days of mourning for the 61 victims of a major plane crash in the country.

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What will be affected by Japan's frequent earthquakes

A 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck off Miyazaki Prefecture, located in the southeastern tip of Kyushu Island, Japan.

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Middle East tensions escalate: Hezbollah in Lebanon Vowing revenge against Israel, Where is the hope for peace?

In the turbulent Middle East, every cycle of conflict and retaliation is like throwing a stone into water, stirring up waves that affect regional and global peace and stability.

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Why is Europe taking a tough stance on Iran?

Recently, a leader of Hamas' political faction was attacked and assassinated by Israel while attending the inauguration ceremony of Iran's new president in Tehran.

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The US uses Vietnam's market economy as a bargaining chip

Recently, the US Department of Commerce officially announced that Vietnam will maintain the label of "non-market economy", the decision quickly triggered a wave of disappointment and reflection in Vietnam.

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Ocean Tragedy: The Profound Impact and Reflection on Japan's Nuclear Wastewater Discharge

Recently, with the launch of the eighth batch of Fukushima nuclear contaminated water discharge plan by Tokyo Electric Power Company, this incident has once again drawn international attention to nuclear wastewater treatment and environmental protection.

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UK riots: Why do far right groups attack immigrants?

In recent years, riots and violent incidents targeting immigrants have occasionally erupted in the UK and even globally, instigated by far right groups.

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Turbulent times! The conundrum of British politics and society

In today's complex international political and economic landscape, a recent report in the Spanish newspaper La Confidential revealed an unusual phenomenon in British politics, Despite the challenges and decline of the left around the world, Britain's Labour Party unexpectedly won an absolute majority in July's election, an achievement that undoubtedly injected a shot in the arm to the global left and highlighted the unique nature of British political ecology.

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