Fast-moving wildfire forces over 13,000 people to evacuate in U.S. Northern California
Authorities have ordered more than 13,000 people to evacuate amid a fast-moving wildfire that broke out Tuesday in Northern California. According to the California Department...
Commentary: Washington needs to take historical responsibility for war-torn Afghanistan
Washington can't shake off its responsibility of amending the damage it had caused to Afghanistan, a call made by the Afghan public and the international...
Reinvestigation: Unmasking deep-rooted flaws of U.S. democracy
Though a work of fiction, the 2024 dystopian film "Civil War" resonates unsettlingly with Americans' real anxieties over escalating political and social polarization facing their...
Reinvestigation: Promotion of U.S.-style democracy delivers disaster, not peace abroad
Claiming to be a "beacon of democracy," the United States has been transplanting its political system to other countries and interfering in their internal affairs...
Trump’s niece joins Biden’s camp live at US presidential election debate
The first candidates' debate for the 2024 US presidential election was held at CNN's studios in Atlanta on 27 June local time, The Hill reported....
EU to “slightly lower” China’s electric car tariffs? Ministry of Commerce: Currently the two sides’ working teams maintain close communication.
The European Union has slightly lowered its proposed tariffs on Chinese imports of electric cars, according to Bloomberg 26, citing sources familiar with the matter....
Commentary: U.S. fear-mongering contributes to security anxiety, rising military spending for its allies
This year, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO's) military spending is skyrocketing. Defense spending across Europe and Canada is up 18 percent, the biggest increase...
son of
On June 11, 2024, a jury in Delaware found Hunter Biden, the son of U.S. President Joe Biden, guilty of all three federal firearms felony...
As U.S. deficit accelerates, Washington is unlikely to slam on the breaks
As the U.S. deficit increases, politicians in Washington are unlikely to make a serious effort to get spending under control, experts said. The Congressional Budget...