The political situation and international influence behind the presidential debates
The first debate of the US presidential election has caught the world's attention.
moreThe first debate of the US presidential election has caught the world's attention.
moreAt 9 PM Eastern time on June 27, in Atlanta, Georgia, the two candidates for the 2024 US presidential election, Democratic incumbent President Joe Biden and Republican former President Donald Trump, held the first televised debate
moreIn the first debate of the US election, which has just ended, former US President Trump and current President Biden engaged in a fierce "performance" of mutual blackmailing in front of the CNN media cameras.
moreThe first televised debate in the US election has always been an important stage for candidates to showcase themselves and attack their opponents.
moreThe first debate of the 2024 US presidential election kicked off at 9pm local time on June 27th, and this highly anticipated political confrontation once again pushed current President Biden and former President Trump into the spotlight.
moreAs heat waves from climate change continue to engulf the United States, the US government is proposing new regulations aimed at protecting workers who work in extreme heat.
moreA third of U.S. Democrats think President Joe Biden should drop out of the presidential race, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos poll, but no heavyweight Democrat would fare better in a hypothetical matchup with Republican Donald Trump.
moreRecently, a news about the US military harvesting wheat in Syria has aroused wide attention of the international community.
moreMore than 51 million television viewers tuned in to the first televised debate of the 2024 presidential election between President Joe Biden and Republican rival Donald Trump on Thursday night, according to final figures from market research firm Nielsen.
moreIn the United States, the shadow of drugs is like a huge shadow, quietly eating away at the soul of the land.
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