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Three-minute news breakfast on Wednesday, June 26, 2024


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2024-06-26

Three-minute news breakfast on Wednesday, June 26, 2024

 

 

1) At 2:07 pm on June 25, the Chang'e 6 returner carrying lunar samples from the far side of the moon landed safely in the designated area of Siziwang Banner, Inner Mongolia. Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on behalf of the Party Central Committee, the State Council, and the Central Military Commission, celebrating the complete success of the Chang'e 6 mission of the lunar exploration program.

 

 

Xi Jinping will attend the 70th anniversary commemorative meeting of the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence.

2) On the morning of June 25, Premier Li Qiang attended the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Davos Forum in Dalian and delivered a speech. Li Qiang met with Klaus Schwab, Chairman of the World Economic Forum.

3) 2023 Audit Work Report: It is suggested to plan a new round of fiscal and tax system reform and to evaluate and clean up local tax and fee preferential policies. Major violations of discipline and law in the execution of the central government's budget at the departmental level in 2023 were basically eliminated.

4) National Health Commission: China will launch a campaign to promote the hearing health of the elderly.

5) The first ultra-deep well in the Bohai Oilfield was born, with a depth of 6088 meters.

 

 

6) The first flood of the year occurred on the Qiantang River. The first flood of 2024 formed on the Zijiang River, and many small and medium-sized rivers in Hunan Province experienced flooding. Guangxi launched a level four emergency response for flood control. The first flood of 2024 formed on the Ussuri River. Heavy rainfall in Qitaihe City, Heilongjiang Province, affected more than 6,000 hectares of crops.

7) [Rule of Law] National People's Congress Standing Committee: The revised draft of the Emergency Response Law improves the provisions on accountability; the second review draft of the Pre-school Education Law highlights the protection of the rights and interests of pre-school children. China has revised laws to strengthen the protection of legitimate rights and interests, including commercial secrets and personal information, related to border health quarantine. The Ministry of Public Security announced the top ten most prevalent types of telecommunication network fraud. Li Shisong, vice governor of Yunnan Province, is under investigation. Police report on the stabbing incident in Suzhou: The criminal suspect has been criminally detained, the Chinese injured are still under rescue, and the two Japanese injured are out of danger. Beijing police: A 65-year-old man who harassed a woman who refused to give up her seat was administratively detained.

8) [Military] Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission, and Li Shangfu, Minister of National Defense, met and held talks with the Saudi Minister of Defense respectively. On June 25, Fujian Maritime Police conducted routine law enforcement patrols in the waters near Kinmen.

 

 

From June 20 to 24, four Japanese fishing boats, including the "Ebisu" and "Tsurumaru," and several patrol boats illegally entered China's territorial waters around the Diaoyu Islands. Chinese coast guard ships took necessary control measures and warned them to leave. Ironclad rushing to the battlefield! A certain army unit conducted offensive combat training in coordination with friendly forces.

9) [Hong Kong and Macau] Hong Kong SAR Government: Strongly opposes the false comments about Hong Kong in the US Trafficking in Persons Report. The Chinese People's Liberation Army stationed in Hong Kong organized joint patrols. Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Office in Macao solemnly warns the US: Hypocritical double standards are unpopular, and smear and denigration are futile. The Hong Kong SAR Security Bureau's Douyin account is officially launched, with the Security Bureau's "iron triangle" leading the first video, codenamed "Douzhan".

 

 

Macao launched a creative competition for youth development service projects.

10) [Taiwan] The 2024 Cross-Strait High-level Talent Exchange Conference was held in Chengdu Pidu on June 24.

 

 

1) China has implemented visa-free policies for New Zealand, Australia, and Poland. The EU imposed sanctions on 19 Chinese companies, and China responded by lodging a strong protest with the EU. Canada is considering imposing import tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded: Artificially setting up trade barriers will only damage normal trade cooperation between China and Canada, or the world, which is not in the interest of any party. Chang'e 6 brought back lunar soil from the far side of the moon, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated: China is willing to work with international partners to explore outer space. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded to the attack on two Japanese citizens in Suzhou: We express regret over this incident, and China will continue to take effective measures to effectively protect the safety of all foreigners in China.

2) UN Secretary-General António Guterres launched the "Global Principles on Information Integrity" at UN headquarters in New York to curb the spread of disinformation. Guterres urged UN member states not to spread disinformation, and many media outlets said it was an indirect "criticism" of Israel.

3) Former US President Donald Trump: Because of the severe inflation in the United States, bacon is too expensive, and my wife won't let me buy it. Due to a water leak in the spacesuit, NASA canceled the spacewalk. The US responded to the Israeli army's use of human shields: Shocked, absolutely unacceptable! Apple has suspended construction of its new campus, the reason is unknown. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was "freed" after reaching a plea agreement with the United States, released from a London prison where he had been held for five years, and flew to Australia.

 

 

Foreign media: A senior US official said that they hope "Chinese students come to the US to study liberal arts, and Indian students come to the US to study science and engineering".

4) Zelensky announced the replacement of the commander of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Joint Forces, the second change in this position in over four months. The Israeli army claims to be "close" to dismantling Hamas' military forces in Rafah. Israeli army attacks on multiple locations in Gaza City killed at least 18 people.

5) German Chancellor Scholz: Does not want Marine Le Pen's far-right National Rally to win in France. A traffic accident involving a German police escort team escorting the Hungarian Prime Minister resulted in one police officer dead and one injured.

6) South Korea launches a joint investigation into the battery factory fire and identification of the victims. South Korean Coast Guard: The missing fishing boat near Jeju has not sunk, and the crew are in normal condition.

7) Abnormal blood tests in many parts of Japan show elevated levels of organofluorine compounds, prompting the government to launch a nationwide investigation into harmful substances in tap water.

8) The Mexican president accused a former US Secretary of State of interfering in Mexico's judicial reform.

 

 

1) The Ministry of Finance and three other departments issued a notice: Implementing a financial subsidy policy for equipment renewal loans.

2) Ministry of Commerce: Policies are taking effect, and applications for vehicle scrapping and renewal subsidies have reached 113,000.

3) The Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the Financial Regulatory General Bureau jointly held a video conference on policy training for ensuring the delivery of houses.

4) Supporting state-owned platform companies in acquiring existing houses, many places continue to introduce new real estate policies.

5) Mainland enterprises are actively listing in Hong Kong, and the new share price plunge rate of Hong Kong stocks has reached a new low in the past five years.

6) Yesterday's closing price:

Shanghai Composite Index: 2950.00/-0.44%

Shenzhen Component Index: 8850.29/-0.83%

ChiNext Index: 1700.02/-1.82%

Hang Seng Index: 18072.90/+0.25%

 

 

1) 29 provinces have announced their 2024 college entrance examination scores.

2) June announcement of domestically produced online game approvals: 104 games approved.

3) Chinese scientists develop a high-channel neural probe to achieve whole-brain-scale neural activity monitoring in macaques.

4) A male student in Wuhan scored 708 on the college entrance examination, exceeding expectations: His highest previous score was over 670, and this time he scored 138 in Chinese.

5) Shenzhen U18 Women's Basketball Asian Cup: The Chinese team won their first match 109:50 against Indonesia, achieving a winning start.

 

 

1) Ranking first nationwide! 58 achievements from Beijing won the National Science and Technology Award. There were 117 students in Beijing who scored over 700 on the college entrance examination, more high-scoring students than in 2023. On June 25, a fire broke out at a chemical plant in Tianjin, injuring 7 people and causing 1 person to go missing.

2) Shanghai releases a policy package to promote the development of micro-short drama industry, planning to allocate 50 million yuan annually to support and reward the micro-short drama industry chain.

3) Hangzhou strengthens preparations for increased flood discharge from the Xin'an River Reservoir, with West Lake freeing up a capacity of 330,000 cubic meters.

 

 

Suzhou introduces a new policy: Buy a house and get residency!

4) Foshan reports on slight shaking of the Vanke Financial Center Tower A: No damage to the main structure has been found.

5) The Xiyujiao High-speed Railway Huayingshan Tunnel export pilot excavation has exceeded 2000 meters. Hunan Province introduces policies to support enterprises in stabilizing employment and ensuring livelihoods.

6) Persistent heavy rainfall in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. From 8 pm on June 25 to 8 pm on June 26, parts of southern Jiangsu and Anhui, Shanghai, western and northern Zhejiang, central and northern Jiangxi, central Hunan, western and northern Guangxi, etc., will experience heavy rain.

 

 

 

 

1) Diabetics should eat at regular times and in regular amounts, eating small meals frequently. The staple food should be a mix of refined and coarse grains, side dishes should be a mix of meat and vegetables, less meat and more fish, less oil and more light dishes, less salt and more vinegar, less smoking and more tea, less eating and more exercise, limit sweets, and when blood sugar is well controlled, you can eat fruit appropriately between meals.

2) Perilla leaf is pungent and warm in nature, and belongs to the lung and spleen meridians. It has the effects of dispelling wind-cold, promoting Qi and regulating the stomach. It has a certain relieving effect on symptoms such as wind-cold colds, cough and vomiting, pregnancy vomiting, and fish and shellfish poisoning.