
Wang Zili
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Jan 11, 2025 |
caixinglobal.com | Wang Zili
In 2024, over 70 countries and regions, accounting for more than half of the world's population, held major elections amidst challenges like inflation, the cost-of-living crisis, and immigration. These issues significantly impacted the political landscape, resulting in the shift of power dynamics in various nations and a resurgence of right-wing populism, particularly in Europe and the United States. Many long-standing ruling parties lost power as these socio-economic concerns dominated [para. 1].
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Jan 10, 2025 |
caixinglobal.com | Wang Zili
Last year, more than 70 countries and regions, representing over half of the world’s population, held significant elections. As inflation, cost-of-living crises, and immigration dominated the global political landscape, many long-standing ruling parties in major countries lost power, while right-wing populism has risen again in Europe and the United States. Major emerging economies You've accessed an article available only to subscribers
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Dec 8, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Wang Zili |Lu Chen |Hu Xuan |Zeng Jia
Explore the story in 3 minutesIn a significant upheaval, South Korea witnessed political turmoil when President Yoon Suk-yeol attempted to impose martial law, leading to a six-hour standoff that drew international attention [para. 1]. This controversial move resulted in Yoon’s political isolation and calls for his impeachment, despite his subsequent apology [para. 2].
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Nov 30, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Wang Zili |Hu Xuan |Li Yi
仅用了短短两周多时间,将于2025年1月20日重返白宫的美国候任总统特朗普,就组建好了自己第二任期的内政外交团队。在积累了四年执政经验,并带领共和党横扫2024年总统和国会两院选举后,特朗普强势回归美国政坛,正展现出更加自信和大胆的姿态——他此次挑选的内阁成员虽然意识形态和世界观各异,并且争议重重,但他们都争先恐后对特朗普表现忠诚,誓言坚定捍卫特朗普的“美国优先”议程。 In just over two short weeks, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, scheduled to return to the White House on January 20, 2025, has assembled his domestic and foreign policy team for his second term.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
caixinglobal.com | Lu Chen |Wang Zili
00:00/00:00 您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 Listen to this article 1x Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have intensified sharply after North Korea on Tuesday blew up sections of two roads and rail lines linking it to South Korea. The roads, once symbols of inter-Korean cooperation, were destroyed at around noon on the northern side of the border. Though South Korea reported no damage, its military responded with warning shots.
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