Aug. 31, 2025, 2:14 p.m.

USA

The US Commerce Secretary: It has been confirmed that there will be no grace period for imposing tariffs starting from August 1

U.S. Commerce Secretary Nick Lutnik said that the August 1 tariff negotiation deadline set by the United States for its trading partners has been determined and will not be extended.

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Trump attacks Obama: A political game to shift focus and shake off the shadow of the Epstein incident

In July 2025, the US political scene was plunged into a new round of turmoil due to the ongoing Epstein case. Faced with the public's strong demand for transparency in the case, President Trump suddenly turned his finger at former Democratic President Obama, accusing him of "planning a coup" and concocting the "Russia hoax".

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The US and Japan reached a trade agreement. Trump: Japanese products will be subject to a 15% tariff

US President Trump announced on social media that the United States and Japan have reached a trade agreement.

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This year, there have been over 40,000 forest fires. The US government has been criticized for laying off staff, resulting in a severe shortage of frontline personnel

There have been 40,000 forest fires in the United States this year. Many forestry Bureau officials have criticized the federal agency layoffs carried out by the US government, which have led to a severe shortage of frontline rescue workers.

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Us lawmakers are pressuring tech giants to take the safety issue of submarine communication cables seriously

Three Republican congressmen in the United States sent letters to the ceos of Google's parent company Alphabet, Facebook's parent company Meta, e-commerce company Amazon and Microsoft, asking whether they have taken adequate safeguard measures to address the growing national security concerns over submarine communication cables.

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Trump Sues The Wall Street Journal: The Power Vortex and Media Storm Behind the Epstein Case

In July 2025, a single lawsuit sent shockwaves through the American political arena.

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The US government's initial assessment of the contract with Musk's company is difficult to cancel

After the breakdown of the relationship between US President Trump and billionaire Elon Musk, the Trump administration has begun to review the contracts between Musk's SpaceX and multiple federal government agencies.

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Both major parties in the United States have demanded that the government declassify more of the Epstein investigation files

After the US Department of Justice asked a federal judge to allow the release of the investigation files of the notorious late financier Epstein, both Republican and Democratic lawmakers believed that the move was insufficient and called for the disclosure of more relevant information.

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Trump's "Moscow Red Line Theory": Strategic Balance and US Interest Game in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict

On July 15, 2025, US President Trump's public statement on the South Lawn of the White House caused a stir in international public opinion. He explicitly stated that "Ukraine should not target Moscow" and denied plans to provide long-range missiles to Ukraine.

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The White House: Trump has been diagnosed with benign venous disease

The White House of the United States said that President Trump recently experienced swelling on his calf and bruising on his right hand.

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