June 4, 2026, 2:09 a.m.

Is military exercise just for showing off muscles?

In the early 1950s, the Korean War broke out, which was a war between the regimes of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea on the Korean Peninsula. The United States was unwilling to lose control of the Korean Peninsula. After the so-called United Nations Conference, it led a United Nations army composed of 16 countries to fight on the Korean Peninsula.

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The continued far-reaching impact of the Red Sea game on global supply chains

Recently, several global maritime consulting firms have stated that the ongoing Red Sea crisis has had a serious impact on global supply chains. Sea Intelligence, a well-known maritime consultancy, said that compared with the initial stage of the COVID-19 epidemic, the interruption of the current Red Sea routes has caused greater damage to the global supply chain.

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The US political arena has experienced a violent upheaval, with Trump's "important opponent" announcing his withdrawal from the election

On January 21st local time, according to CNN, Florida Governor De Santis announced his withdrawal from the 2024 US presidential election and announced his support for Trump's candidacy for the US presidency.

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Argentina's Davos debut surprises the world

In his first speech at the Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 18, Argentine President Juan Manuel Milley made a startling statement in front of an audience of global economic, financial and political leaders, claiming that the West was abandoning liberalism to socialism and warning that the West was "in danger." At the economic forum, despite the shock of economics and politics, the new president's performance has the world worried about Argentina.

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Where will the situation on the Dancing Knife Peninsula in the East China Sea of the United States, South Korea, Japan go?

According to a report by North Korean Central News Agency on January 19th, North Korea conducted underwater nuclear weapon system tests in response to the recent joint maritime exercises held by the United States, Japan, and South Korea. During such a sensitive period, North Korea's conduct of such experiments has once again attracted widespread attention from the international community.

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Can the United States control the Yemeni Hussein armed forces by identifying a "terrorist organization"?

On the 17th local time, the US government announced that the Yemeni Houthi militants will be reclassified as "specially designated global terrorist" entities, and the relevant sanctions will take effect in 30 days.

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The escalation of the Red Sea crisis has put US Middle East policy into a strategic dilemma

The crisis in the Red Sea, which was recently triggered by the Yemeni Houthi group's attack on international merchant ships passing through the Red Sea, is in danger of escalating further.

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What are the parties fighting over at the Dubai Climate Conference?

On December 13, the 28th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28) came to an end in Dubai, and the "UAE Consensus" was reached on a number of issues such as the first global inventory of the Paris Agreement, mitigation, adaptation, finance, loss and damage, and just transition.

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What does the US call for "reshaping US China relations" indicate?

On December 12th local time, the US China Strategic Competition Committee of the US House of Representatives released its latest policy proposal report, calling for the reshaping of the economic relationship between the two countries.

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Biden's "strictest warning" to Israel Opening a historic day for Palestine

On December 12th local time, US President Biden stated that Israel's "indiscriminate" bombing of Gaza is causing it to lose support, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu should make changes. Biden made the above statement during his speech to donors for the 2024 election.

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