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Phillipe Knightley (214 Posts)

  • Biden and Trump’s Audience-Free Debate Harks Back to 1960 This debate was held without an audience, marking the first presidential debate to occur under such conditions in over 60 years.
  • Biden, Trump Neck and Neck in Crucial Battlegrounds The NYT calculates an average from multiple polls because individual polls can be small and have a wide margin of error.
  • Russia's Red Flag: South Korea's Stance on Ukraine Weapons Russia has issued a stern warning that relations between the two countries could face disaster if South Korea supplies weapons to Ukraine.
  • Donald Trump Suggests UFC League For Migrants Former president Donald Trump suggested a separate UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship) league for migrants. Trump is currently being criticized for such a discriminatory remark as he previously claimed that illegal immigrants were violent. At a Faith and Freedom Coalition event in Washington, D.C. on the 22nd, Trump shared a story of when he had asked […]
  • Billionaires for Biden? Wealthy Americans Favor Tax Increases on High Incomes A recent survey showed that many American millionaires support Biden's initiative to impose higher taxes on the rich.
  • The AI Bubble: Bursting Soon? Nvidia and Others Lose Ground NVIDIA has been struggling since it briefly became the most valuable publicly traded US company last week.
  • What The NK-Russia Agreement May Mean South Korea South Korean intelligence agents are closely monitoring the potential deployment of North Korean troops to Ukraine after the military pact between North Korea and Russia. A state-run research institute has suggested that South Korea should consider the redeployment of nuclear weapons, which could lead to a larger discussion. The National Intelligence Service is paying close […]
  • US Pushes for Tougher Controls on Investments in Chinese Semiconductors US has proposed a new rule that essentially bans Americans from investing in Chinese companies in the advanced technology sector.
  • Post-Conviction, Trump's War Chest Swells by Millions Thanks to Mega Donor Trump received approximately $50 million the day after he became the first president in history to be convicted in a criminal trial.
  • U.S. Military on High Alert After North Korea and Russia Form Strategic Alliance The U.S. government has expressed concern over the defense pact between North Korea and Russia, which includes ...
  • Trump's Right-Hand Man Bannon: Pledges Political Revenge and Government Purge Steve Bannon, former White House chief strategist, spoke these words, providing far-right policy ideas and election strategies.
  • China Opens Doors to Tesla's Full Self-Driving System Tesla received approval to test its self-driving assistance system, Full Self-Driving Capability (FSD), in Shanghai, China.
  • Putin's Anticipated Visit to North Korea Heats Up Global Tensions As President Vladimir Putin of Russia is expected to visit North Korea as early as this week, South Korea and China planned to meet in Seoul around the same time. Amid heightened tensions on the Korean Peninsula due to North Korea’s continued provocations such as sending balloons filled with trash, a fierce diplomatic battle is […]
  • 1 in 4 Americans Hate Both Biden and Trump, Survey Reveals Recent polls show that one in four Americans harbors resentment toward President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
  • Japan Considers New Sanctions on China Over Military Supplies to Russia On the 16th, Yonhap News cited the Nihon Keizai Shimbun and reported that Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida announced on the 15th that he is considering imposing sanctions on third-party organizations in countries like China that provide Russia with military-use materials. This is the first time the Japanese government has considered imposing sanctions on Chinese […]
  • China Warns of Long-Term Impact on EU Economy from New EV Tariffs In response to the European Union’s (EU) announcement of imposing additional tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs), China has hinted at a strong countermeasure, stating that “this action will harm the interests of the EU.” According to Chinese media outlets on the 16th, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), the department overseeing China’s economic […]
  • New Research Reveals Testosterone’s Role in Diabetes Prevention A recent study has found that higher testosterone levels in men under 65 reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes. The results of the study investigating the correlation between testosterone levels and the risk of type 2 diabetes were presented at the 2024 Endocrine Society Annual Meeting (ENDO 2024). Testosterone, a male hormone, plays various […]
  • Russia and North Korea Sitting in a Tree, M-I-S-S-I-L-E? With Russian President Vladimir Putin’s first visit to North Korea in 24 years set for next week, the international community, including South Korea, is on high alert for close relations between Russia and North Korea. The potential impact on the Korean Peninsula could be significant as the level of military cooperation between the two sides […]
  • Transgender Athlete Lia Thomas Barred from 2024 Olympics After CAS Decision Non-surgical transgender swimmer Lia Thomas lost her case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), making her ineligible to participate in the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Guardian reported on the 13th, “Due to the CAS decision, Thomas cannot compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics.” CAS stated, “Thomas does not have the standing to challenge […]
  • Iran's Nuclear Expansion Sparks U.S. Warning - What's Next? IAEA has announced that Iran has recently expanded its uranium enrichment facility. The U.S. has warned that it will respond accordingly.
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