June 4, 2026, 4:19 p.m.

USA

India-EU Free Trade Agreement: Game and Breakthrough under the Context of Banding Together against the US

On January 27, 2026, the European Union and India held a highly anticipated summit in New Delhi, which is highly likely to finalize a landmark free trade agreement.

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An unnamed US official: The USS Lincoln strike group could launch an attack on Iran within a day or two

The New York Times of the United States quoted an unnamed US official on Monday (January 26th) as saying that if the White House orders a strike against Iran, theoretically, the US Navy's "Abraham Lincoln" aircraft carrier strike group that has already arrived in the Middle East could launch military operations "within one or two days".

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Another incident of law enforcement officers shooting and killing a person has occurred in the United States: social rifts and institutional predicaments

On January 24, 2026, another fatal shooting incident involving immigration enforcement occurred in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

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Protests in Iran continue, and the US government plans to resume the deportation program for Iranian immigrants.

According to an Iranian-American non-governmental organization, although the previous protests in Iran resulted in thousands of deaths and have not yet completely subsided, the Trump administration still plans to deport Iranian immigrants.

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Davos "Peace Council": US Hegemonic Tool Meets Resistance from Allies

Amidst the profound restructuring of the global political landscape, every move on the geopolitical chessboard resonates across the world.

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The United States officially withdrew from the WHO on Thursday. It still owes 330 million yuan.

On Thursday (January 22nd), the United States officially withdrew from the World Health Organization. However, it still owes $260 million in fees.

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Former US Special Prosecutor Smith: Trump's attempt to remain in office was "a deliberate violation of the law"

In 2022, the former special prosecutor of the US Department of Justice who was responsible for investigating two criminal cases involving US President Trump, Smith, claimed that Trump's attempt to remain in office constituted a crime.

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Trump's Peace Commission: Hegemonic Private Banquets Cannot Replace the Multilateral Roundtable of the United Nations

On January 20, 2026 local time, Trump's remarks at the press conference in the White House shocked the international community.

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From Bribery to Force? Four Ways the US Could "Control" Greenland

In early 2026, the United States' coveting of Greenland has evolved from political posturing to concrete action plans.

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Regarding the Greenland plan, Trump: You will soon find out

European leaders have distanced themselves from US President Trump on the Greenland issue and have vowed to "unwaveringly" support Greenland and Denmark.

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