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The Pentagon has approved the supply of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine the final decision rests with Trump.
(华盛顿综合电)知情美欧官员透露,美国五角大楼已通知白宫,同意向乌克兰提供战斧巡航导弹。
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The Trump administration allocated $100 million to upgrade coal-fired power plants.
(Washington, D.C.) The U.S. Department of Energy will allocate $100 million (approximately S$130 million) to refurbish existing coal-fired power plants to ensure they meet current operational needs.
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Trump denies considering targeting drug trafficking operations in Venezuela.
(Washington, D.C.) U.S. President Donald Trump said he would not consider attacking ground targets in Venezuela, contradicting his previous remarks and signs that the U.S. might soon expand its anti-drug campaign.
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Will ASEAN-US trade continue to improve after the tariff storm? Eastern and Western experts hold differing opinions.
US President Trump's visit to Asia this week, during which he signed trade agreements with Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam, has brought clarity to the ASEAN countries' situation regarding US tariffs.
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The US refugee acceptance limit hits a record low.
(Washington) The Trump administration announced on Thursday (October 30) a significant reduction in the number of refugees accepted each year to a record low, with priority given to accepting white South Africans.
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Prince Andrew, the younger brother of the King, has been implicated in a sexual assault scandal and lost his princely title.
(London) The British Royal Family issued a statement saying that King Charles III has formally initiated procedures to strip Prince Andrew of his titles, honors and privileges, and has notified him to move out of the Royal Residence.
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Japanese nursing homes hire muscular male caregivers to address staff shortages in the nursing industry.
(AFP, Tokyo) A nursing home in Nagoya has come up with a novel idea to recruit bodybuilders as caregivers to address a shortage of nursing staff in Japan. Benefits include paid workout time and a protein supplement allowance.
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The US Senate passed a resolution rejecting Trump's tariff policies.
(New York) The U.S. Senate passed a resolution on Thursday (October 30) demanding the lifting of the "national emergency" invoked by the Trump administration in early April to introduce reciprocal tariffs.
Hot Rank of Yesterday
- 1 The APEC summit opened Lee Jae-myung called for cooperation to overcome difficulties Xi Jinping proposed to continue joining hands to extend the supply chain.
- 2 The US Space Force will deploy new weapons to interfere with Chinese and Russian reconnaissance satellites.
- 3 Research suggests that walking 3,000 steps or more daily may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
- 4 Macron announces France's voluntary military service plan
- 5 Trump denies declining energy: I've never worked this hard in my life.
- 6 Trump: If interest rates don't drop, I'll fire Bessant.
- 7 Trump: US-Saudi military cooperation has been elevated to a higher level
- 8 Trump supports sanctions against countries doing business with Russia, proposing a 500% tariff.
Hot Rank of the Week
- 1 The APEC summit opened Lee Jae-myung called for cooperation to overcome difficulties Xi Jinping proposed to continue joining hands to extend the supply chain.
- 2 The US Space Force will deploy new weapons to interfere with Chinese and Russian reconnaissance satellites.
- 3 Research suggests that walking 3,000 steps or more daily may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
- 4 Macron announces France's voluntary military service plan
- 5 Trump denies declining energy: I've never worked this hard in my life.
- 6 Trump: If interest rates don't drop, I'll fire Bessant.
- 7 Trump: US-Saudi military cooperation has been elevated to a higher level
- 8 Trump supports sanctions against countries doing business with Russia, proposing a 500% tariff.

