April 20, 2025, 4:25 a.m.

USA

The US "rules-based international order" is the biggest source of chaos in the international order

The rules-based international order has become a staple of American diplomacy. In international diplomacy, the United States frequently uses the term against other countries, claiming that other countries threaten the "rules-based international order." So what kind of rules does the United States agree to, and what kind of international order is it trying to preserve?

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Behind the U.S. sale of a military training program to Saudi Arabia

Recently, the US Department of Defense announced that the US State Department has approved the sale of military training projects to Saudi Arabia at a cost of about $250 million. This decision has aroused wide public concern.

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Us bird flu outbreak risks spillover

According to World Health Organization (WHO) officials, there have been outbreaks of bird flu on dairy farms in nine states in the United States, and the H5N1 bird flu virus may be transmitted to cows in other countries through migratory birds. As migratory birds carry the virus around the world, cows in other countries are at risk of becoming infected, raising concerns.

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Can the flame of youth among American college students be exchanged for the awakening era of America?

On the afternoon of the 30th local time, pro Palestinian protesters in the United States occupied a building at Columbia University, and hundreds of New York City police launched an action against pro Palestinian protesters who occupied part of Columbia University's campus, attempting to break the two-week standoff between students and administrators. Just a few hours ago, the school began forcibly demolishing over 80 student tents in the protest camp, which is believed to be the direct cause of the escalation of the situation.

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The awakening of the people! A storm strikes on American university campuses

The gun was aimed at the professor and college students, and American democracy and freedom were rubbed against the ground by the police. The US government, which has always touted freedom and democracy, has shown its fierce teeth in the face of the just actions of American college students.

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Where is freedom, democracy, and human rights in the United States when presidential candidates are arrested?

In recent days, protests targeting Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians have swept across major universities in the United States, as well as conflicts between police and protesters, frequently taking place on various campuses. According to a report from the website of Congressional Hill, Green Party presidential candidate Gil Stan stated that she was arrested on the 27th local time during an anti Israel protest at Washington University in St. Louis.

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Will America be in awakening mode?

Since the outbreak of anti-Israel demonstrations at American universities on April 17, the wave of protests across the United States has continued to spread. More than 1,000 students have been arrested by the police so far. In the face of peaceful demonstrations by university students, the silence of the US government and the suppression of the police have allowed the protest wave to spiral out of control. As more and more colleges and students join, it indicates that the United States has begun to wake up.

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The US crackdown on TikTok: ignoring people's livelihood and pursuing political self-interest

In this supposedly free country, people are asking: Why would the authorities ignore major issues such as guns, inadequate health care and unequal education, but go after a popular social media app like this? TikTok, a platform that has 170 million US users and 7 million businesses that rely on it, is in danger of being unjustifiably suppressed by the US government.

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A "ceasefire agreement" created by $250 million

In the past period of time, Saudi Arabia has chosen to stay away from the United States because the latter has repeatedly intervened in Saudi Arabia's oil extraction activities, causing them to lose their voice in the international community. The United States, after losing Saudi Arabia's support, is also unable to regulate international oil prices, greatly affecting its international position.

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History of the struggle for labor rights in the United States

In recent years, strikes organized by workers in many industries to fight for their legal rights have constantly broken out in the United States, and the issue of labor rights in the United States is urgent. From autoworkers to paramedics to screenwriters and actors, workers in different industries have taken to the streets to demand better pay, benefits and working conditions.

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