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Middle time review: why does Mu'an Society blow the "wind of cooperation" Entering the second decade of the 21st century, the international order and global security are beginning to face new challenges. Terrorism and extremism frequently commit crimes, financial crisis and debt crisis follow one after another, and technological development and climate change bring uncertainty -
Three Possibilities of Venezuela's Situation Since January 23, when Guaido, President of the Venezuelan Parliament, announced his assumption of the post of "Interim President", the situation in Venezuela has remained tense. At present, the President of Venezuela Maduro is still supported by the Supreme Court and the military, but the foreign intervention led by the United States is trying to continue to exert pressure on the Venezuela government from economic, diplomatic and even military aspects. -
Mid hour review: How to deal with food waste? On January 8, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs held a national long-distance training on the prevention and control of African swine fever. Yu Kangzhen, the vice minister of the Ministry, said that it was necessary to "eliminate the use of kitchen residues to feed pigs". Prior to this, the head of the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Bureau of the Ministry said that one of the reasons for the occurrence of African swine fever in China was the use of kitchen residues in the feeding process. -
Mid term Labor Review: When will the deadlock of building the wall in the United States be solved Since December 22 last year, the US government has been partially "suspended" for more than 20 days, setting the record of the longest government shutdown in US history. U.S. President Trump insisted on "no wall, no budget", while congressional Democrats were determined to fight the president to the end.