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Three-minute news, Tuesday, June 13, 2023


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2023-06-13

Three-minute news, Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Domestic:

1) On the afternoon of June 12, Xi Jinping held talks with Honduran President Castro at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing during the latter's state visit to China.

2) The National Development and Reform Commission has allocated 7.3 billion yuan in central government funds for 2023 for the "work-for-relief" program, supporting the implementation of over 2,000 rural small and medium-sized infrastructure projects in more than 20 provinces in central and western China.

3) [Rule of Law] Ren Gangjian, former deputy secretary of the Party committee of a university, is under disciplinary review and supervisory investigation. Cheng Congchun, former chairman of the Huaining County Political Consultative Conference in Anhui Province, has been expelled from the Party and removed from public office for serious disciplinary violations and illegal activities. Xie Jianping, former president of the affiliated hospital (clinical medical college) of Chuanbei Medical College, has been expelled from the Party for serious disciplinary violations and illegal activities. A man in Shaoxing reported that his wife was taken to a drinking party by her boss and forced to drink; the official response: multiple people have been punished. Guo Jiefang, one of the "100 most wanted fugitives," has returned to China to surrender. On June 12, a man drove a car into a middle school in Haidian District, Beijing, and took students hostage; police report: the suspect was apprehended on the spot, and the hostages were rescued safely.

4) The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported COVID-19 data after a 43-day gap: From May 1 to May 31, 2,777 new severe cases and 164 deaths were reported nationwide across 31 provinces and municipalities; the epidemic is showing a downward trend. Experts: A third wave of infections after a second wave is not ruled out. CDC: The impact of the previous high incidence of human metapneumovirus in the United States on China is expected to be limited.

5) Minister of Science and Technology Wang Zhigang led a team to Hefei to investigate the development of quantum technology, calling for strengthening the top-level design of national quantum technology work.

6) Over 75% complete, 239 million mu of winter wheat has been harvested nationwide.

The 2023 National Excellent Cases Collection Activity for Rural Revitalization has been launched.

7) The Guiyang-Nanning High-Speed Railway has entered the full-line trial operation phase.

8) [Military] Starting June 13, active military personnel can make appointments for free visits to Tiananmen Gate Tower. Hot water supplied in 3 minutes! New support equipment debuts at 4700 meters above sea level.

9) [Hong Kong and Macau] The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge operates 24/7, allowing seafood from Zhuhai to reach Hong Kong within an hour.

10) [Taiwan] Ko Wen-je, chairman of the Taiwan People's Party, claimed that if elected, he would launch a cyber army to paralyze mainland high-speed rail and ATMs; netizens criticized him as "overestimating his abilities." The latest poll in Taiwan shows that 65% of people said they would absolutely not vote for Lai Ching-te. The two sides of the Taiwan Strait will jointly commemorate Fuxi, the ancestor of Chinese civilization, on June 22. On June 11, Gao Binghan, a Taiwanese veteran from Heze, Shandong Province, returned to Heze with the ashes of his fellow veterans.

International:

1) Honduran President Castro laid a wreath at the Monument to the People's Heroes on the morning of June 12. Li Shulei, head of the Publicity Department of the CPC Central Committee, met with representatives from other countries participating in the China-Central Asia Political Parties Dialogue in Beijing. The US Department of the Treasury sanctioned Chinese entities and individuals for alleged involvement in Iranian missile and military projects; the Ministry of Commerce: The US approach lacks factual basis, and China will take necessary measures to resolutely safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies and individuals. A senior executive of a Chinese photovoltaic company was taken away after getting off the plane in Munich; according to industry insiders, it is estimated that this is due to violations of the minimum price requirements of the EU before 2019. US Secretary of State Blinken to visit China on June 18? Wang Wenbin: I have no information to offer. Foreign Ministry spokesperson: The so-called statement issued by the United States in conjunction with the "Five Eyes Alliance" and Japan directly points to the United States itself.

2) The Prime Minister of New Zealand announced that he will lead a delegation to visit China; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: China is willing to work with New Zealand to maintain high-level exchanges, continuously enhance mutual trust, deepen practical cooperation, and promote greater development of China-New Zealand relations, so as to better benefit the people of both countries. A South Korean official made inappropriate remarks to the Chinese ambassador; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: We hope that the South Korean side will seriously reflect on the problems in current China-South Korea relations and take them seriously, earnestly abide by the spirit of the joint communiqué on the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and South Korea, and move forward with China. "The last Indian journalist was asked to leave China"? Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The Indian side has not yet agreed to extend the visa for the last Chinese journalist stationed in India. The facility for Japan's nuclear-contaminated water discharge began trial operation on June 12; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: This is extremely selfish and irresponsible.

3) 100 million residents may face nationwide power outages; China has restarted power transmission to Vietnam after seven years. The China National Day event of the 15th Prague Quadrennial of Performance Design and Space was held in Prague, Czech Republic on June 11.

After nearly six years of withdrawal, the United States intends to rejoin UNESCO and plans to repay its debts.

4) An oil tanker fire and subsequent interstate highway collapse occurred in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on June 11, causing serious traffic disruption.

OpenAI CEO calls for US-China cooperation to address AI risks, saying that "China has some of the best AI talent in the world." US expert: "De-dollarization" is unstoppable, and the renminbi is very popular. Gun violence in the United States has frightened the world, and many countries have issued travel warnings to the US.

5) Just a few minutes away! Russia confirms: Russian Deputy Prime Minister's visit to Kherson narrowly avoided a missile attack by Ukrainian forces. A Ukrainian band was arrested on their way to a concert to join the army; members were told they would be joining the "most elite troops".

Russia celebrates National Day, Kim Jong Un sends congratulatory message to Putin: "Justice will ultimately prevail!"

6) Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi died on June 12 at the age of 86. Paris is struggling to control its rat infestation; the government suggests: coexisting with rats. A wedding bus crash in Australia killed at least 10 people. Australian researchers have discovered a 1.6 billion-year-old biota in ancient rocks.

7) Trial operation of Japan's Fukushima nuclear wastewater discharge facility; South Korean consumers are buying large quantities of sea salt. South Korean media: A British man climbed Lotte World Tower in South Korea with bare hands and was "caught" more than halfway up.

29-year-old South Korean actress Park Soo-ryeon fell to her death from a staircase; her mother said: My daughter was kind, and I want to donate her organs. South Korean house prices have fallen below the previous level, with transaction volumes plummeting by 70% in some areas, and a large number of landlords are urgently fleeing because they cannot repay their debts.

8) A forest fire in Kazakhstan killed 14 people; President Tokayev declared June 12 a national day of mourning and will hold a national mourning ceremony.

9) Saudi energy minister: Ignoring Western "concerns," Saudi Arabia must cooperate with China. The temporary ceasefire agreement has expired, and clashes have resumed in the Sudanese capital.

Finance and Securities:

1) National Development and Reform Commission: The installed capacity of non-fossil energy power generation in China accounts for more than 50%.

2) In the first five months, 162 private enterprises invested more than 18.8 billion yuan in border regions.

3) Several joint-stock commercial banks lowered the RMB deposit interest rate from June 12, with varying degrees of reduction. The central bank is scheduled to issue a set of gold and silver commemorative coins featuring Chinese calligraphy art (cursive script) on June 27.

4) China's automobile exports have seen strong growth, with the "worry-free, time-saving, and energy-saving" triple advantages of new energy vehicles becoming a strong driver of growth. On June 12, CATL released its heavy truck battery swapping product, "Qiji Battery Swapping".

5) Yesterday's closing prices:

Shanghai Composite Index: 3228.83/-0.08%
Shenzhen Component Index: 10873.74/+0.74%
ChiNext Index: 2152.42/+0.44%

Hang Seng Index: 19404.31/+0.07%.

Culture, Education, Sports, and Entertainment:

1) The cumulative disbursement of national student loans has exceeded 400 billion yuan, benefiting more than 20 million students. Ministry of Education: The implementation of school laboratory classes will be included in teaching supervision and daily supervision, and experimental operations will be included in the high school entrance examination.

2) The Ministry of Culture and Tourism is carrying out pilot work on the development of a credit economy in the cultural and tourism market.

3) The "Chinese Bridge" world Chinese competition for primary and secondary school students was held in multiple countries. The Jiang Ge Special Scholarship Fund was established, and Jiang Ge's mother donated the full amount of the compensation, 696,000 yuan.

4) Su Bingtian announced that due to physical reasons, he has decided not to participate in the upcoming World Championships and Asian Games athletics selection trials, and will end the 2023 season early.

5) The Chinese Special Olympics delegation departed for the 16th World Summer Special Olympics in Berlin, with a total of 128 people.

Life Services:

1) Beijing will hold no less than 16 offline recruitment activities per week from June to September. Eleven provinces and cities including Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei will experience a continuous period of high temperatures, with some areas reaching 40℃.

2) The first Shanghai International Carbon Neutrality Expo opened on June 11, proposing that the opening day be designated as "World Low-Carbon Day." Shanghai Open University: Graduates with a bachelor's degree in home economics will receive a law degree.

3) Wheat harvesting progress is about 80%, and Jiangsu Province has proposed to ensure the completion of summer harvesting before the 15th of this month. The incident of people falling into the water during an unauthorized dragon boat race has attracted attention, and two villagers in Wenzhou who organized an unauthorized folk dragon boat race have been detained. A stray cat was shot with a dart on the campus of a university in Ningbo, and the police and school authorities have launched an investigation.

4) A man died at a construction site in Shaanxi, and his body was taken away by unknown persons? Police response: There is no "body snatching" situation, it was a production accident. A woman in Nanyang, Henan, jumped into a river with her two children and was rescued. Local authorities: The three have been handed over to their family, and the Women's Federation is investigating the situation. Zhengzhou Mall National Archaeological Site Park was unveiled.

A park in Shanxi, which cost 60 million yuan, is to be demolished less than a year after its completion? Local authorities deny the rumor: It is a temporary rectification.

5) A conflict between a principal and a female teacher at a primary school in Nanchong, Sichuan, resulted in the teacher's injury. Official announcement: An investigation team has been set up to verify the facts. Recently in Chongqing, giant pandas Yu Ke and Yu Ai took turns bathing, keeping three "dads" busy. Two and a half people were responsible for holding them down, and the remaining half was responsible for washing, while another one watched.

6) There will be local heavy rains in eastern Southwest China and South China, and strong convective weather in the Jianghan and Jianghuai regions. From 8 pm on June 12 to 8 pm on June 13, parts of eastern Jilin, eastern Tibet, southern Qinghai, southwestern Sichuan, Yunnan, central and southern Guizhou, southwestern and northwestern Hunan, northern Jiangxi, southwestern Zhejiang, southwestern Anhui, northern Fujian, Guangxi, southwestern Guangdong, northern Hainan Island, and Taiwan Island will experience moderate to heavy rain.

Health and Wellness:

1) Unsweetened tea is scientifically recognized as an important reason why Asian diets can prevent chronic diseases. Tea contains a large number of antioxidants, especially the tea polyphenols, which have antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and lipid-lowering effects, making blood vessels more elastic and preventing microvascular rupture.

2) Studies show that jogging, mountain climbing, walking, brisk walking, dancing, and yoga can all effectively reduce the BMI of people with an easy-to-gain-weight physique. It is recommended to perform at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise per day.

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