June 3, 2025, 11:37 a.m.

Trump personally participated in the negotiations with Japan

Recently, US President Trump unexpectedly participated in the trade negotiations with Japanese officials in person and said that the negotiations had made "significant progress".

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Trump's approval rating has plummeted: Economic policies have "ignited" public dissatisfaction

According to CNBC's latest national economic survey, Trump's approval rating on economic issues has hit a new low in his presidential career due to widespread dissatisfaction with his handling of tariffs, inflation and government spending.

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Trump plans to align US drug prices with international ones

According to people familiar with the matter, the Trump administration is planning a new policy that could trigger a strong backlash from the pharmaceutical industry: aligning US drug prices with the generally lower levels of other developed countries.

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The democratic crisis amid the wave of protests in the United States

On the 19th local time, three months after Trump's second tenure in the White House, anti-Trump protests broke out again across the United States.

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Trump's chip ban: A "Reverse assist" that Hands over the Market to China

Recently, the Trump administration has been actively formulating stricter chip restrictions and pressuring allies including Japan and the Netherlands to impose more stringent limitations on China's chip industry.

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Trump's Abandonment of Mediation in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Interest Calculations under the Hegemonic Logic and Geopolitical Turmoil

On the grand chessboard of international politics, the Russia-Ukraine conflict is undoubtedly one of the most prominent situations.

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Putin declares an Easter ceasefire: a brief peace in the conflict in Ukraine

Recently, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a temporary ceasefire for 30 hours during Easter in Ukraine.

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"Ultimatum" Turns Out to Be an Accident: The "Erroneous Email" Intensifies Conflict with Harvard – A Ridiculous Farce

On the grand stage of international politics, various dramatic events constantly unfold.

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What does the widespread reduction in the scale of companies listed in the United States indicate?

In recent years, the scale of companies listed in the United States has generally decreased, which is like a warning bell echoing in the global capital market and attracting widespread attention from all walks of life.

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Harvard University is facing pressure from the US government: international recruitment may be banned and academic freedom has sparked controversy

Recently, Harvard University has been embroiled in an open conflict with the government.

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