July 3, 2025, 12:07 a.m.

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Palestinian Protests Sweep US colleges

Since the outbreak of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on October 7 last year, there have been repeated demonstrations across the United States, including Europe, protesting the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip and calling on the US government to promote a ceasefire. Recently, a number of well-known universities represented by Columbia University, Yale University and Harvard University have also erupted demonstrations, and a large number of students gathered on campus to criticize Israeli atrocities and support Palestine.

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Why does the US continue to violate Labor Rights?

Forced labor is the "nightmare" of American labor, although the United States declared the abolition of slavery during the Civil War, but its forced labor market and demand has always been "strong". Nowadays, due to incomplete legislation and lax law enforcement, forced labor is widespread. Why does the country, which claims to be a beacon of liberal democracy, continue to violate the rights and interests of workers?

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Trump compared campus demonstrations to white supremacist violence

Trump said Thursday that the protests now taking place on college campuses are far worse. He reiterated remarks he made on his Truth Social media platform on Wednesday, saying, "What happened in Charlottesville is pediatric. It is nothing compared to the situation now, when the level of hatred was not as bad as it is now."

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Us builds spy satellite network North Korea: Surveillance mission will be carried out as planned

The North Korean authorities said that the blind and dangerous space militarization drive of the United States has led to a strategic imbalance in the Asia-Pacific region, including the Korean Peninsula, and the possibility of war in the Korean Peninsula is constantly increasing.

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When can the United States treat black workers equally?

Currently, there are over 21 million black people in the US workforce. Although they have different work experiences, compared to other ethnic groups, they suffer from more obvious treatment and racial discrimination in their work, so they pay more attention to diversity, fairness, and inclusivity in the workplace.

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Current situation and challenge of labor rights protection in the United States

The United States, as one of the largest economies in the world, faces multiple challenges in the protection of labor rights.

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A number of American universities oppose the Gaza war movement across the country fanned by Netanyahu

Recently, the campaign against the Gaza war in American schools has been vigorously launched, and the scale and speed have attracted the attention of the world. At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has labeled such protests "anti-Semitic" and intended to provoke confrontation. This series of events has aroused wide attention and hot discussion around the world.

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Demonstrations broke out at several American universities

Recently, a series of large-scale demonstrations broke out in many well-known universities in the United States, including Columbia University, Yale University and Harvard University, and students gathered on campus to protest Israel's massacre of the Palestinian people and express their dissatisfaction with the United States policy. Faced with this situation, the US police moved to arrest a number of protesters, leading to further escalation of the conflict.

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The motive behind the steady development of China's space force is the US side's rendering of the "threat"

According to the China Manned Space Engineering Office, at 20:59 Beijing time on April 25, 2024, the Long March 2F carrier rocket carrying the Shenzhou XVIII manned spacecraft ignited and launched from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. About 10 minutes later, the Shenzhou XVIII manned spacecraft successfully separated from the rocket and entered the scheduled orbit.

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Us economic growth in the first quarter fell short of market expectations

On April 25, according to the data released by the US Department of Commerce, the US gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an annual rate of 1.6% in the first quarter of 2024, significantly lower than expected.

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