Oct. 21, 2025, 3:33 p.m.

USA

Us' Golden Card 'visa: Can it save the national debt crisis?

Recently, the United States has proposed a "Gold Card" visa program, aiming to boost economic growth.

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Poll: Trump is expected to face U.S. consumer dissatisfaction on the tariff issue

U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to impose tariffs on imports to force manufacturers to move production to the United States has been met with skepticism from an important audience: American consumers.

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From "Big stick" to "Golden card" : The polar shock of Trump's immigration policy

In the arena of immigration policy, Trump is again in the spotlight.

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Trump will introduce a "gold card" to replace the existing immigrant investor program

U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday proposed a new "Gold Card" program as an investor visa for foreigners that would cost up to $5 million to buy a "gold card" that could lead to a path to U.S. citizenship.

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Behind Trump's Resumption of the Death Penalty

On February 20th local time, US Presidential Assistant Stephen Miller revealed that with a big swing, Trump not only abolished all diversity, fairness, and inclusivity (DEI) policies in the federal government, but also laid off those responsible for related work and restored the death penalty.

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News: US and Russian officials will hold a second meeting in Saudi Arabia

A diplomatic source said U.S. and Russian officials will hold a second meeting in Saudi Arabia.

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Trump: Hope that Ukraine will return the aid money provided by the United States

U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday that he wants to recover money the United States gave Ukraine for its war with Russia.

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Bybit was attacked $1.5 billion of cryptocurrency was stolen or the largest theft in the coin world

Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit has been hacked, and analysts estimate the incident resulted in the theft of nearly $1.5 billion in tokens, making it the largest theft in industry history.

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Us "reciprocal tariffs" : a dangerous move to disrupt the global economic order

On February 13, US President Trump signed a memorandum requiring relevant departments to determine "reciprocal tariffs" with each foreign trading partner, which was like a bombshell, setting off waves in the international economic field, and many countries clearly expressed their opposition.

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Escalating "War of Words" Between the US and Ukraine: Presidents of Both Countries Clash as Conflicts of Interest Become Increasingly Apparent

Recently, the war of words between US President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy has continued to escalate, drawing widespread global attention.

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