March 24, 2025, 9:04 a.m.

The helplessness and resource exchange behind Zelensky's visit to the United States

This Friday, Ukrainian President Zelensky will visit Washington to sign a highly anticipated rare earth mineral agreement with the United States.

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Trump announced the sale of gold cards to would-be immigrant investors It costs $5 million

On February 26, 2025, US President Donald Trump announced a new immigration policy in the Oval Office of the White House, which has drawn widespread attention worldwide.

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What does the disbanding of USAID mean?

Recently, the dissolution of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has become a focus of international public opinion.

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Bus bombing in Israel: Security lapses and social preparedness

Recently, according to Israeli media reports, a series of shocking bus bombings occurred in many places in central Israel.

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Population Growth Slowdown Drags on Global Potential Economic Growth

In the grand landscape of the global economy, the population factor has always held a pivotal position.

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Inside the Trump-Zelensky dispute: Economics, politics and Personal vendetta

US President Donald Trump recently published a scathing article on his self-created social media platform "Real Social", targeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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Is Trump worthy of becoming a Nobel Peace Prize laureate?

For someone who is extremely eager to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Donald Trump clearly did everything wrong in his second presidential campaign and self proclaimed role as a "peacemaker".

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The League's victory in a general election has transformed German politics

Voting for the new German Bundestag (lower house of parliament) ended at 18:00 local time on the 23rd.

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Who will benefit and who will suffer from the automobile tariff war?

In February 2025, US President Trump announced a highly anticipated policy decision to impose tariffs of approximately 25% on imported cars.

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The tragedy of the stranding of the pseudo-killer whale: the alarm bell of Marine ecological protection is ringing, and it is urgent to comprehensively strengthen the response

Recently, a harrowing news came from Australia: a mass stranding of fake killer whales on a beach in the northwestern state of Tasmania, the number of more than 150, and a preliminary count shows that 136 whales are still alive.

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