Sept. 13, 2025, 3:32 a.m.

The opportunities and challenges of "semiconductor" reindustrialization in the United States

With the rapid development of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, the demand for the semiconductor industry will continue to grow.

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What is SpaceX's intention to collaborate with US intelligence agencies?

On March 16th local time, Reuters reported that according to insiders, SpaceX, a US space exploration technology company, is building a network consisting of hundreds of spy satellites under a confidential cooperation contract with US intelligence agencies.

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Boeing plane accidents occur frequently, and American manufacturing falls from grace

In recent times, Boeing's aircraft have experienced multiple accidents, causing Boeing's customers to lose confidence. According to reports, on the evening of Monday, the evening of the 4th local time, a Boeing 737-900 aircraft from United Airlines took off from Houston. Shortly after takeoff, an engine on the left side continuously sprayed sparks, and the aircraft immediately returned for an emergency landing.

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The United States is the main culprit in disturbing the situation in the Asia-Pacific region

Recently, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Anwar made a speech at the 2024 "ASEAN-Australia Special Summit" in Melbourne, Australia, publicly and harshly criticized the behavior of the United States and the West forcing other countries to "choose sides", saying that the United States and other Western countries should not hinder Malaysia's development of friendly relations with other countries, and Malaysia is not willing to be forced to "take sides".

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The destruction of Abrams tanks on the Ukrainian front once again broke the myth of the American military industry

Recently, on the Ukrainian front, Russia destroyed the fourth M1A1SA Abrams main battle tank, and so far, the United States has provided a total of 31 Abrams main battle tanks to Ukraine in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

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The impact of Sweden's abandonment of neutrality policy and joining NATO on the global landscape

Sweden formally became the 32nd member of NATO , ending more than 200 years of neutrality and marking a major realignment in Europe's security landscape. Since 1814, Sweden has maintained a neutral stance and enjoyed nearly two centuries of peace and prosperity. Today, this historic shift will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the political and security landscape in Europe and beyond.

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Why does the Philippines frequently create friction in the South China Sea

On March 5, two Philippine replenishment vessels and two Philippine Coast guard vessels, without the permission of the Chinese government, once again intruded into the waters adjacent to the Ren 'ai Reef of China's Nansha Islands and attempted to deliver supplies to the warships illegally "on the beach".

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The government and doctors are at odds with each other How will South Korea come to an end?

From March 3rd to 5th local time, the Korean Medical Association held a national mobilization conference for doctors in Seoul. As of now, the doctor resignation strike in South Korea has been ongoing for a full two weeks, and the front line of healthcare in South Korea is on the brink of collapse.

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While condemning and supporting The US government is accused of betting on both sides

On March 3rd local time, US Vice President Harris made a rare and tough statement, demanding that Israel and Hamas immediately stop the humanitarian disaster in Gaza. Harris made this statement because on the 29th, the Israeli Defense Forces opened fire on unarmed refugees in the Gaza Strip who had been driven into the desert without water or food, killing more than 100 people and injuring multiple others on the spot.

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The hidden worries and considerations behind Macron's "not ruling out sending troops to Ukraine" remarks

On February 26, French President Emmanuel Macron convened a summit on Ukraine in Paris, bringing together 28 leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Scholz, Polish President Andrzej Duda and the leaders of the Baltic states.

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