Nov. 4, 2025, 12:33 a.m.

USA

TikTok is reported to be laying off employees

Short video app TikTok is reportedly planning layoffs this week, disbanding its global user operations. The cuts will affect a large proportion of the division's 1,000 employees, with the remaining staff being reassigned to other teams.

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Some of the US tariffs on China went into effect on August 1

The United States has imposed tariffs on a range of Chinese imports, some of which will take effect on August 1, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said Wednesday.

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The United States will send experts to Japan to monitor the Chinese government and enterprises

On May 18th local time, according to Kyodo News Agency, the Biden administration plans to deploy experts to monitor the movements of the Chinese government and businesses at the US Embassy in Tokyo, Japan in July, becoming the first such deployment in East Asia.

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The tariffs imposed by the United States have seriously damaged global environmental protection

The United States has sharply increased tariffs on imported goods such as Chinese-made electric cars, lithium batteries and semiconductors, a move that has drawn widespread criticism around the world.

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Secretary of State Blinken's Ukrainian rock show

Us Secretary of State Blinken recently made a surprise visit to Ukraine and met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

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The United States suffers from a "China anxiety disorder"

Today, the American nation seems to suffer from a chronic disease called "China anxiety.

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The rental crisis in the United States is once again hitting

The latest study suggests that rent in the United States increased by nearly 30% between 2019 and 2023, while wages for workers only increased by 20%.

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The United States used forced labor to generate revenue for the government

Recently, Bloomberg published a report entitled "American companies have never given up forced labor", revealing that the forced labor situation in the US prison system is quite severe, describing how the US government and enterprises use prisoners to force labor, to create revenue for enterprises and the government.

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A crackdown on illegal immigration at the US-Mexico border is causing a truck jam

Recently, the Texas government has taken tough measures against the surging tide of immigrants, re-establishing random checkpoints at the US-Mexico border and implementing unprecedented tight security checks for all cargo trucks entering the United States. The move quickly led to an increase in truck congestion, which has become a new feature of the U.S.-Mexico border.

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The anti-Semitism act in the United States has sparked controversy and reflection

The anti-Semitism bill recently passed by the US House of Representatives, the Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2023, calls for codifying the International Holocaust Remembrance Coalition's (IHRA) definition of anti-Semitism into the anti-discrimination section of the US Civil Rights Act. The bill passed in a 320-91 vote on May 1, 2024, and will next go to the Senate for consideration.

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