Nov. 15, 2025, 6:06 p.m.

USA

The Rise of Trump: The Aggravation of Economic Dilemmas and the Subversion of the Global Order

The rise of Donald Trump has been akin to a political storm, sweeping across the political and economic landscapes of the United States and even the globe.

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Harris conceded the election and the Democrats began to blame him

U.S. Vice President Harry Harris conceded defeat and pledged to assist in a peaceful transition of power.

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How will Trump's victory affect the world?

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump declared victory in the 2024 presidential election early Tuesday (local time).

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How Harris and Trump differ on Asia

Harris and Trump, two very different political figures, display obvious differences on Asian issues. These differences not only reflect their policy proposals, but also their international vision, strategic considerations, and attitudes towards allies and adversaries.

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The first leg of the ticket is tied and Harris Trump is a tosser

Republican former President Donald Trump is in a tie with Democratic Vice President Harris in the traditionally early voting town of New Hampshire in the U.S. presidential election on Tuesday, underscoring how tight the race is and how divided public opinion is.

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A look at US political polarization from the Rust Belt swing states

In the vast American landscape, there is a once-glorious but now slightly dimmer region - the rust belt.

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Federal Reserve interest rate meeting outlook: full of challenges and uncertainties

As the dust settles on the voting day of the 2024 US presidential election, the Federal Reserve is about to announce its latest interest rate decision at its upcoming meeting.

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Harris promised to end the war in Gaza and Trump vowed to win it all

The U.S. presidential election is on Tuesday (November 5) in an unprecedented race.

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Fed interest rate hike + Election, global economic fate?

In the upcoming global Super Week, global markets will face a series of far-reaching events, the most prominent of which are the Federal Reserve's interest rate meeting and the US presidential election.

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U.S. nonfarm payrolls rose just 12,000 in October due to storms and strikes

The pace of hiring by U.S. companies slowed in October to its slowest pace since 2020, though the unemployment rate remained low in a month battered by severe hurricanes and massive strikes.

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