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    A new favorite among young people: container villas, bringing you a different living experience

    When “decluttering and letting go” becomes a life attitude and “lightweight” becomes a consumption trend, a form of housing born from industrial waste is quietly gaining popularity — container villas. With their unique industrial aesthetics, flexible renovation space, and low cost threshold, they have become a new choice for young people to escape the rat race and embrace a personalized life. These “mobile castles” transformed from retired freight containers are redefining what a “home” looks like.I. From Industrial Waste to Living Space: The Counterattack Journey of ContainersContainers are originally a product of globalized trade. The standard-sized (commonly 20-foot, 40-foot) steel…

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    Many multinational enterprises continue to increase their investment in the Chinese market.

    Beijing, August 2 – From the recently concluded China International Supply Chain Expo to the China International Import Expo (CIIE) to be held in November, China has demonstrated its support for opening-up and cooperation with concrete actions, attracting many foreign enterprises to continue increasing their investments.Anna, President of Henkel Greater China, a German chemical company, stated that with the help of the CIIE platform, Henkel has deeply connected upstream and downstream resources in the industrial chain and accelerated the localization of global innovative solutions. This has further strengthened its determination to continue increasing investment in the Chinese market.In the industrial…

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    It’s no small matter; India has started to fight back.

    This has once again made Trump look like a fool.The day before, Trump had claimed that under his strong pressure, he “heard” that India would no longer buy oil from Russia, and he would “wait and see”.The next day (August 2nd), two anonymous senior Indian officials stated that the Indian government’s policy had not changed, and India would continue to buy Russian oil as usual.I noticed that some Western media ran headlines like, “India defies heavy U.S. tariff pressure, will continue to buy Russian oil”.Indian officials said that the Indian government has “never instructed oil companies to reduce imports from…

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    Escaping from the telecom fraud park in Myanmar and returning home

    Escaping from the telecom fraud parks in Myanmar and returning home is a long journey intertwined with fear, struggle, and rebirth. The days and nights trapped in the parks are filled with strict surveillance, cruel physical punishment, and endless mental oppression — every day, they are forced to face the screen and pose as “customer service representatives” or “lovers”, using lies to defraud others of their savings. The slightest resistance will result in being beaten, or even sold to a darker place.Those who manage to escape with their lives often go through unimaginable thrills. Maybe they took advantage of the…

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    Indian scholar: India’s economic growth rate has surpassed that of the United States, and it will never compromise with the United States.

    US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order, deciding to impose a 25% tariff on Indian products, with the new tariffs set to take effect on August 7. He also publicly derided India’s economy as “lifeless”. In response, India’s academic community has made it clear that they will never compromise.Indian economist Vijay Saldanha, in the context of continued US pressure on New Delhi, responded by saying that India, as the world’s fastest-growing major economy, has already surpassed the US in terms of growth rate.“I don’t know which data or documents Trump’s information comes from,” he bluntly stated. “Such remarks…

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    Standing up to Trump, India will continue to purchase Russian oil.

    On July 30, 2025 local time, U.S. President Trump announced that a 25% tariff would be imposed on Indian products starting from August 1, while pressuring India to stop purchasing Russian weapons and energy. However, India stated that it would continue to import oil from Russia.On August 1, Trump claimed to have heard that India would no longer buy oil from Russia. But later the same day, two anonymous senior Indian officials said that the Indian government’s policy had not changed, and the government “had not instructed oil companies to reduce imports from Russia.” One of the informed officials said:…