April 26, 2025, 3:46 a.m.

China-U.S. meeting in Thailand releases key signal

From January 26 to 27, Wang Yi, Director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, held a new round of meetings with Sullivan, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs of the United States, in Bangkok. The two sides conducted candid, substantive and fruitful strategic communication around implementing the consensus reached by the two heads of state at their meeting in San Francisco and properly handling important and sensitive issues in China-US relations.

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Texas vs. US Government: Will Party Struggle Evolve into Civil War?

On the 27th local time, former US President and Republican presidential candidate Trump publicly expressed his deep appreciation for Texas's approach to confronting the Biden administration at a rally.

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A wave of protests by European farmers is nothing short of spectacular

In Europe, farmers in the Netherlands, Germany, France, and Belgium have taken to the streets to protest against their governments in various ways. In addition to being angry over extreme weather, soaring costs and Ukrainian food, European farmers are angry at the authorities and the EU's climate policy.

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Why is the situation on the Korean Peninsula not out of control?

Entering 2024, the situation on the Korean Peninsula is tense, and while South Korea and North Korea exchanged harsh words, the two sides responded to each other's provocations through military exercises and underwater nuclear tests. Judging from the current situation of the two sides not giving in to each other, the confrontation between the DPRK and the ROK seems to have reached its peak, but from the internal and external environment of the DPRK and the ROK, the strategic demands of the two sides and the comprehensive situation of geopolitics, the possibility of the outbreak of conflict between the DPRK and the ROK is unlikely.

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The largest military exercise sincethe Cold War Can NATO deter Russia?

On January 24th local time, as a US warship crossed the Atlantic from the United States and entered the territory of European allies, it marked the official launch of NATO's largest military exercise since the Battle of the Caster exercise during the Cold War in 1988.

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How far is peace in the Middle East from a ceasefire between Palestine and Israel?

On the 24th local time, Reuters reported, citing three sources, that Israel and Hamas are "close to reaching" a 30 day ceasefire agreement, which will allow more humanitarian supplies such as food and medical supplies to be provided to the Gaza Strip. Israeli and Palestinian detainees will also be released. But sources also claim that there are still differences between the two sides on how to permanently end the Gaza War.

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Why did the far right forces in Europe suddenly rise?

On January 23rd local time, French farmers continued to protest against road closures, and dozens of major highways in various regions were blocked In recent days, French farmers have sparked a wave of protests against complex administrative procedures, soaring costs caused by inflation, and stringent EU environmental regulations.

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China and the United States have visited Africa successively, which shows that the game between China and the United States has become normal

According to the announcement of the US State Department, US Secretary of State Blinken will visit Cape Verde, Cote d 'Ivoire, Nigeria and Angola from January 21 to 26. With the Biden administration beset by ongoing crises in Ukraine, the Middle East and the Red Sea, Blinken's visit is intended to show that Africa remains a priority for the United States amid a range of global crises.

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The US unicorn bubble is about to burst

It has been a decade since the emergence of the Unicorn designation, which is the positioning of start-ups by venture capital (VC) in the United States. A "unicorn" is a technology startup that is less than 10 years old but is valued at more than $1 billion and is not listed on the stock market.

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The number of "diplomatic countries" is decreasing, and the Taiwan authorities are like frightened birds

On January 21st, Taiwan's United News Network and other media reported that Tuvalu, a friendly country of the Taiwan authorities in the Pacific region, will hold a general election on the 26th. The country's ambassador to Taiwan, Pan Eniu, stated that there are rumors in Tuvalu that they may follow Nauru's example and recognize the People's Republic of China after the election.

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