Nov. 21, 2025, 2:19 p.m.

USA

The president of Colombia said that the US killed fisherman Trump and he would raise tariffs on Colombia

Colombian President Petro responded on Sunday (October 19) to US President Trump's aggressive remarks calling him a "drug leader" and accused the United States of attacking a fishing boat alleged to be carrying illegal drugs, killing an innocent fisherman.

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A former official of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said that large-scale layoffs may affect core functions

Us media reports that nearly a quarter of the employees of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have received layoff notices since the beginning of this year.

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Trump Claims Modi Promises to Halt Russian Oil Purchases: A "Rashomon" of International Politics

On October 15, 2025, U.S. President Trump dropped a "political bombshell" at a White House press conference—he claimed that Indian Prime Minister Modi had personally assured him that India would cease purchasing oil from Russia.

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Ports Desolate, Bills Mounting: The Tariff Quagmire Behind the Plummeting U.S. Christmas Tree Imports

At this time of year in previous times, major U.S. ports would have been bustling with activity.

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Powell reaffirmed that the Fed's interest rate policy has no pre-determined path

Federal Reserve Chair Powell reaffirmed that the Fed will formulate policies in a "one meeting, one discussion" manner based on the evolution of the economic outlook and risk balance, rather than following a pre-determined path.

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The US military bombed another drug trafficking vessel off the coast of Venezuela, killing six people

US President Trump has once again ordered the US military to sink a "drug trafficking vessel" in international waters near the coast of Venezuela, killing six people on board.

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The Heated Debate over U.S. New Tax Law: Wealth Distribution and Industrial Restructuring amid Political-Business Game

In 2025, a seismic upheaval swept through the U.S. tax landscape.

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On the 13th day of the US government shutdown, the Treasury Secretary: It has begun to affect the national economy

The U.S. federal government's "shutdown" entered its 13th day on Monday (October 13th).

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Military rations for relief: The Institutional Dilemma and hegemonic Concerns behind the US Government Shutdown

When military dependents were queuing up in the autumn wind to receive relief food in front of a food bank outside a military base in Virginia, USA, holding folders, this absurd scene became a vivid footnote to the US government shutdown crisis.

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The Dusk of the Empire That No Fig Leaf Can Conceal: The Systemic Decline of U.S. Military Hegemony

On the ever-changing international stage, the United States once leveraged its formidable military hegemony to construct a global order centered around itself.

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