1. Introduction: In the introduction part, you need to introduce the current current topics and put forward your views or positions. You can use quotations, facts, data or fascinating stories to attract readers' interest and clearly show the purpose and intention of your paper.
2. Background introduction: In the background introduction, provide background information related to the current event and related historical background. Explain the causes and reasons of this problem, as well as its social, economic and political impact.
3. Arguments and arguments: In this part, clearly state your arguments or opinions, and provide arguments and evidence to support your views. Use statistical data, research results, expert opinions, etc. Support your argument and explain why the evidence supports your point of view.
4. Refutation and response: In this part, consider possible opposing views or objections, and respond and refute these views. Support your answer by logical reasoning, comparative analysis or quoting other experts' opinions.
5. Conclusion: In the conclusion, summarize your argument and emphasize its importance and influence. You can put forward further ideas, suggestions or calls for action to encourage readers to think deeply and act on this issue.
6. References: At the end of the paper, list the detailed information of all the references and materials you cited for readers to verify and further study.
In addition, make sure that the logical structure of your paper is clear, the transition between paragraphs is reasonable, and you use accurate, concise and clear language to express your views. At the same time pay attention to the correctness of grammar, spelling and punctuation.
Finally, different topics of current affairs may have some specific writing requirements or structural differences, so please make adjustments according to the specific situation when writing.