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Three-minute news breakfast on Tuesday, June 25, 2024


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2024-06-25

Three-minute news breakfast on Tuesday, June 25, 2024

 

 

1) The National Science and Technology Conference, the National Science and Technology Awards Conference, and the Conference of Academicians of the Two Academies were held in Beijing on the morning of June 24. Xi Jinping presented awards to the winners of the National Supreme Science and Technology Award and delivered an important speech. Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message to the 2024 "Guling Yuan" Sino-US Youth Exchange Week. On the afternoon of June 24, Xi Jinping held talks with Polish President Duda and jointly attended the signing ceremony of cooperation documents.

2) Li Deren and Xue Qikun won the 2023 National Supreme Science and Technology Award.

 

 

Ding Xuexiang met with foreign experts who won the International Science and Technology Cooperation Award.

3) The State Flood Control Headquarters raised the emergency response for flood control in Zhejiang, Anhui, and Jiangxi provinces to level three. The Central Meteorological Observatory issued the first red alert for heavy rain this year. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment deployed environmental supervision during the flood season and response to sudden environmental events.

4) Continuous heavy rain hit, and Hunan raised its flood control emergency response to level three. Extreme heavy rainfall in Yuanling, Hunan has resulted in 4 deaths and 1 missing person.

5) The National Agency for the Administration of Registration of Public Institutions revoked the registration of the China Academy of Management Sciences.

6) The first main tower of the Changjiu High-speed Railway Yangzi Island Ganjiang River combined road-rail bridge, China's first 350 km/h combined road-rail bridge, was topped out.

 

 

7) [Rule of Law] The Supreme People's Court issued new judicial interpretations on anti-monopoly civil litigation. Heilongjiang police cracked a 31-year-old backlog case. Hangzhou Public Security cracked down on four gangs illegally operating "laughing gas," arresting 90 people. A woman in Ulanqab was run over twice and killed by a car; police are investigating: suspected intentional homicide.

8) [Military] Recently, many places in southern China have experienced continuous heavy rainfall, causing floods and geological disasters. Soldiers and officers of the People's Liberation Army and the People's Armed Police, as well as militiamen, are fully assisting local governments in rescue and disaster relief work.

9) [Hong Kong and Macao] Hong Kong's Financial Secretary, Mr. Huang Weilun: There is a continuous inflow of funds into Hong Kong, and the total amount of bank deposits has increased by more than 2% year-on-year.

10) [Taiwan] Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The Taiwan authorities are promoting the so-called "two-state theory," further exposing the true face of "Taiwan independence"; no country, organization, or individual should attempt to cross the line on the Taiwan issue without paying a price. Island's public opinion: The mainland's legal punishment of "Taiwan independence" can prevent the further deterioration of the situation in the Taiwan Strait.

 

 

1) The Ministry of Commerce responded to the US's proposed rules on investment restrictions against China: China expresses serious concern and firm opposition to this and reserves the right to take corresponding measures. China decided to implement a 15-day unilateral visa-free policy for Polish citizens. Peruvian President Boluarte will visit China from June 25 to 29. Did the Philippine president say he has never yielded to any country, whether it is aimed at China? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded: The right and wrong of the maritime disputes between China and the Philippines are very clear. China urges the Philippines to stop its infringement and provocation and stop misleading the international community.

2) Representatives of the 15th Summer Davos Forum have arrived in Dalian, Liaoning Province. About 1,600 representatives from nearly 80 countries and regions will gather here.

 

 

3) To prevent the recurrence of out-of-control scenes, the organizers of the US election have revised the rules for the US election debate: the debate will be held in a television studio, and there will be no audience supporting any party; the microphone will be muted when the candidates are not speaking. US media: Supporters of both sides of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict clashed violently outside a synagogue in Los Angeles.

 

 

4) Local time June 23, a terrorist attack occurred in Dagestan, Russia, resulting in 20 deaths and 44 injuries. The Russian Investigative Committee: The identities of 5 people involved in the Dagestan terrorist attack have been confirmed. Zelensky called on the West to authorize strikes on the Russian hinterland and again called for more weapons from the West. The Ukrainian army used US-made cluster munitions to attack a Russian beach, resulting in 5 deaths and 151 injuries. Medvedev responded: Both the United States and Ukraine will go to hell. Serbian weapons appeared in Ukraine, Vucic: Serbian weapons may have helped Ukraine.

5) Is Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu going to war with Lebanon? Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff Brown warned: This could provoke Iran, putting US troops in the region at risk. Israel said the intense fighting in the Gaza Strip is nearing its end. Hamas: The Prime Minister's statement confirms that he has rejected a ceasefire agreement.

6) Houthi armed forces in Yemen claimed to have attacked two cargo ships in the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir "advised" the Philippines to be wary of the incitement of extra-regional countries in the South China Sea.

7) A battery factory in South Korea caught fire on June 24, killing 22 people, with the number of Chinese citizens increasing to 19. South Korea expressed condolences to China.

 

 

South Korea warned Russia: If Russia provides high-precision weapons to North Korea, South Korea's aid to Ukraine "will be unlimited." Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, resigned from his post. A Japanese Self-Defense Force vehicle collided with a bus, resulting in 1 death and 7 injuries.

8) North Macedonia's new government was sworn in and will implement a series of measures.

9) The Iraqi military killed 3 ISIS militants. A 6.3 magnitude earthquake occurred in waters near Vanuatu.

 

 

1) Ministry of Finance: In the first five months, national general public budget revenue was 9.6912 trillion yuan, down 2.8% year-on-year; national general public budget expenditure was 10.8359 trillion yuan, up 3.4% year-on-year; total operating revenue of state-owned enterprises increased by 3.1%, and total profit increased by 2.3%; securities transaction stamp tax was 43.9 billion yuan, down 50.8% year-on-year; personal income tax revenue decreased by 6% year-on-year.

2) The Ministry of Finance is studying a package of policies to promote large-scale trade-ins.

3) On June 24, the National Development and Reform Commission and other departments issued a notice on "Measures for Creating New Consumption Scenarios and Cultivating New Growth Points for Consumption," with key tasks including cultivating six new consumption scenarios.

4) National Financial Regulatory Administration: In response to the southern rainstorm disaster, the insurance industry has received reported losses of 619 million yuan, involving car insurance, enterprise property insurance, agricultural insurance, accident insurance, and rural house insurance.

5) 94 listed companies have issued interim dividend plans this year.

6) Yesterday's closing price:

Shanghai Composite Index: 2963.10/-1.17%

Shenzhen Component Index: 8924.17/-1.55%

ChiNext Index: 1731.51/-1.39%

Hang Seng Index: 18027.71/0.00%

 

 

1) Archaeological findings from the No. 1 and No. 2 shipwrecks on the northwestern slope of the South China Sea have been released, providing evidence of the history of Chinese ancestors' development and utilization of the South China Sea.

2) The themed publicity campaign "Forging a Community, One Chinese Family" has officially launched.

3) Li Yuxuan, a male student from Chengdu who scored 710 points in total and a perfect score in mathematics in the Gaokao, said that his ideal is to find a way to conquer cancer.

4) The Paris Olympics qualifying series has concluded, with the Chinese team securing 12 tickets.

5) After 19 years, China wins the U18 Women's Volleyball Asian Championship! Zheng Saisai/Wang Xinyu win the WTA Berlin doubles championship.

 

 

 

 

1) The 2024 Beijing Junior High School Academic Level Examination began on June 24, with 109,500 candidates taking the exam at 226 examination centers and 3,828 examination rooms in 18 examination districts.

2) Shanghai launches an optimized blood lipid management project to create a comprehensive and full-cycle blood lipid health "guide".

3) From 9:00 to 10:00 on June 24, Changsha experienced rainfall of 65.1 mm. Based on Changsha's total area, the total hourly rainfall is approximately 54 West Lakes. Changsha Metro lines 2 and 3 were suspended due to heavy rain, and the Changsha meteorological disaster emergency response was upgraded to level 2.

4) Many pawn shops in Guangdong have stopped accepting Kweichow Moutai liquor as collateral; previously, 160,000 bottles of Moutai were pledged for 230 million yuan.

5) There is continuous heavy rainfall in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. From 8 PM on June 24 to 8 PM on June 25, there will be heavy to torrential rain in central and northern Hunan, central and northern Jiangxi, central and northern Zhejiang, southern Anhui, southeastern Guizhou, southeastern Yunnan, northern and western Guangxi, etc.

 

 

 

 

1) Soup secrets: If you only drink soup, you mainly ingest water, oil, and some small molecular nutrients that are easily soluble in water. Therefore, it is recommended to eat some "ingredients" when drinking soup.

2) In summer, drink grain soups, such as corn soup, millet porridge, red bean soup, mung bean soup, etc. Grain soups contain a certain amount of B vitamins, as well as trace elements such as calcium, iron, and phosphorus, which can make up for the loss caused by sweating. Grain soups can also promote digestive juice secretion, increase appetite, and are especially suitable for people with poor appetite.