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Political analysis As South Korean President Lee Jae-myung settles into office following the high-profile impeachment and removal of former President Yoon Suk Yeol, one defining feature of his administration's foreign policy has been an effort to maintain equilibrium between Washington and Beijing. Lee has sought to reassure the U.S. of
Iran Faces Worst Crisis Since 1979 Amid Nationwide Protests and Economic Collapse
By Yang Tianzi The Middle East situation escalated sharply at the beginning of 2026. Iran, once the...
US Sets Explicit Conditions for Venezuela’s Transitional Leadership After Maduro Arrest
According to a Politico report, following the successful capture of former Venezuelan president Nicolás...
Trump Says Xi Was ‘Impressed’ by Rapid US Operation to Capture Maduro
On Jan. 9, senior national security reporter Bill Gertz of The Washington Times wrote that President...
Trump and Greenland: From Provocation to Policy
President Donald Trump has once again declared that Greenland—a self-governing territory under Danish...
Power Replaces Rules: Trump’s Return and the Unraveling of the CCP’s Global Strategy
By Xiao Ran The year 2026 had barely begun when the international landscape started to change shape...
Trump Warns Iran Over Protest Killings, Says US May Order Military Action
By Gao Yun U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday, Jan. 9, that Iran, which is facing large-scale...
From Oil Wealth to State Collapse: How Venezuela Unraveled in Less Than Two Decades
Between 2013 and 2023, Venezuelans experienced a 74 percent collapse in living standards, one of the...
Trump: Venezuela Begins Mass Release of Political Prisoners
By Tian Jingxin On Jan. 9, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that at the direct request and under...
Venezuela Sees Regime Change After Delta Force Raid and Maduro Arrest
By Yang Tianzi In early January 2026, the United States launched a meticulously planned military operation...