July 1, 2025, 4:15 p.m.

USA

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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Will the wave of Protests at US Universities affect the presidential election?

Several days of pro-Palestinian protests at American colleges and universities are still simmering, and as of April 30, the number of state police arrests has exceeded 1,000, and the number of participating colleges and students arrested is still increasing.

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American workers are being eroded by rising healthcare coverage

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Clashes between Israelis and Palestinians have escalated at American universities

The University of California, Los Angeles, a campus known as a temple of scholarship, has become a battleground for pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian protesters. The wave of pro-Palestinian anti-war protests that began sweeping American colleges and universities last week has intensified, not abated. In this wave of protests, the University of California, Los Angeles, became the focus of the conflict, two groups of demonstrators openly broke through the fence set up by the university, launched a fierce physical fight.

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What does the frequent rollover of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken mean?

Recently, the appearance rate of American Secretary of State Antony Blinken is very high. Not only did he make a high-profile visit to China and accept an interview with BBC, but he also made a statement regarding the protest activities of American college students. However, from the perspective of practical effects, not only did it not demonstrate the great power demeanor that the United States should have, but every time it seemed like a scene of a large car crash.

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Can't the wave of protests stop Israel's crazy footsteps?

On April 27th local time, the New York Post reported that since mid April, more than 700 people have been arrested on American university campuses for anti Israel protests. There is still no sign of stopping the protests in American universities that started on the 17th of this month. Although the protests were forcefully dispersed by the police, the wave of protests continues to spread.

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American college campus protests pose challenges for Democrats

Recent protests on American university campuses have posed unprecedented challenges to the Democratic Party. Nearly seven months after the war between Israel and Hamas began, demonstrations occurred on university campuses across the United States, the BBc reported.These protests not only reflect young concerns about social issues, but also expose new tensions within the Democratic Party and the difficulties and difficulties in dealing with them.

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The American Beacon of human Rights goes black: Forced labor

As the world's leading superpower and self-styled "beacon of democracy," the United States is the land of the former slave trade and has a history of exploitation, oppression, and injustice. In the modern era, the United States remains a major disaster zone for human trafficking and forced labor.

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