Larry Lee

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  • Amid Tensions and Unease, 2024 Brings Anticipation of Increased Global Regional Conflicts
    China Fireworks Explosion
    As people around the world celebrated the new year, conflicts persisted in various regions, casting a shadow over the festivities.
  • Red Sea Conflict Intensifies: US and UK Plan Joint Strike Against Houthis Amidst Shipping Disruptions
    View of Red Sea is seen through a window of a cruise ship
    Since the escalation of the Israel-Palestine conflict, the United States has for the first time killed members of the Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, significantly increasing the risk of a broader regional conflict.
  • Japan's Central Region Struck by Strong Earthquake, Triggers Fires, Tsunami Alert Downgraded
    Japan's Central Region Struck by Strong Earthquake, Triggers Fires, Tsunami Alert Downgraded
    Local time on the 1st, from 16:06 to 16:10, a series of earthquakes measuring 5.7, 6.1, and 7.6 on the Richter scale were detected off the coast of Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa Prefecture, central Japan.
  • Xi Jinping Revives Aggressive Stance with Diplomatic Iron Army Directive
    China President Xi Jinping
    Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for a resolute "diplomatic iron army" in a recent address to Chinese envoys in Beijing, signaling a return to the more assertive and confrontational stance known as "Wolf Warrior" diplomacy.
  • Red Sea Escort Alliance Faces Internal Rifts and Houthi Aggression Against U.S. Carriers
    PAY HIKE
    Ten days after the U.S. announced the formation of a 20-nation Red Sea escort alliance, its deterrent effect has yet to materialize. Yemen's Houthi rebels haven't ceased their attacks on commercial vessels in the Red Sea; instead, they've intensified their efforts. Disagreements have emerged within the escort alliance itself, with some countries maintaining a distance and others reluctant to deploy warships.
  • Developed Countries Embrace Surge in Immigration: Unveiling the Reasons Behind 2023's Influx
    A U.S. immigration officer administer helps organize arriving vehicles
    In 2023, global population mobility resumed after prolonged restrictions, leading to a concentrated resurgence of immigration demand, predominantly towards developed nations.
  • China's Censored Poverty: Nearly 1 Billion People Earn Less Than $300 a Month
    ILLEGAL HOURS
    As censors in China strive to suppress discussions about the substantial segment of the population living in relative poverty, the debate about the nation's economic health and trajectory intensifies.
  • U.S. and EU Seek Alternate Paths to Continue Aid to Ukraine Amid Congressional and Hungarian Opposition
    Volodymyr Zelenskyy
    As 2024 approaches, the United States and the European Union's new assistance to Ukraine is still pending. U.S. congressional Republicans refuse to compromise on aid to Ukraine, and Hungary remains firmly against the EU's aid plan.
  • Heavy Civilian Casualties in Gaza, Bombs from U.S. Military Warehouse May Be 'Accomplice'
    DEADLY VIOLENCE
    The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs released a report highlighting the increasing challenges to humanitarian aid due to the military confrontation between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
  • Vladimir Putin Showcases Nuclear Capabilities in Diplomatic Power Play
    VLADIMIR PUTIN
    Russian President Vladimir Putin made a chilling display of his nuclear capabilities by flaunting not one, but two 'nuclear football' briefcases during a tour of Russian dynasty palaces.
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