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Three-minute news breakfast on Monday, July 8, 2024


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2024-07-08

Three-minute news breakfast on Monday, July 8, 2024

 

 

1) Premier Li Qiang sent a congratulatory message to the newly appointed British Prime Minister, Starmer.

2) On July 7th, a ceremony commemorating the 87th anniversary of the outbreak of the All-out Resistance Against Japan was held at the China People's Anti-Japanese War Memorial Hall in Beijing. Yin Li, Secretary of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the CPC, presided over the ceremony.

 

 

3) The Organization Department of the CPC Central Committee issued a notice on giving full play to the role of grassroots Party organizations as fighting bastions and the vanguard and exemplary role of Party members in flood prevention, disaster relief, and rescue efforts. The National Development and Reform Commission allocated 200 million yuan to support emergency recovery efforts in Hunan and Jiangxi provinces after the floods.

4) The breach in the Dongting Lake embankment is expected to be sealed by 12:00 noon on July 9th. As of 12:24 pm on the 7th, 75 meters of the 226-meter breach in the Tuanzhouyuan Dongting Lake embankment has been sealed.

 

 

Local villagers in Dongting Lake recount their evacuation from the dangerous situation: The floodwaters in their homes were 3 meters high, and their rooftops were like islands.

5) China's infectious disease online reporting system now covers approximately 84,000 medical institutions and 28,000 fever clinics. Recently, media outlets in southern China reported a recent rise in adenovirus cases among children. Some parents stated that their children had fevers of nearly 40℃ and that doctors said there was no specific cure.

6) Shandong issued a red alert for heavy rain. Jilin issued warnings for mountain torrent and flood disasters. Jiangxi is strengthening patrols and defenses along the riverbanks and lakeshores. There is a possibility of a tornado in Shangqiu! The Henan Provincial Meteorological Observatory issued a blue alert for heavy rain.

7) [Rule of Law] Peng Guofu, former vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial People's Congress Standing Committee, was expelled from the Party and removed from public office for serious violations of discipline and law. Involved in 367 million yuan, Inner Mongolia police destroyed a major criminal gang involved in fraud and money laundering.

8) [Military] The China-Laos "Friendship Shield-2024" joint military exercise has begun exchanging joint training subjects. The Chinese and Belarusian armies will hold the "Brave Eagle Strike-2024" joint land force training in early July.

9) [Hong Kong and Macau] As of the afternoon of July 7th, the number of Hong Kong single-license vehicles entering and leaving through the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge has exceeded 1 million. Hong Kong's 2023 managed asset scale exceeded 31 trillion Hong Kong dollars. Diverse ethnic cultures build bridges of communication—more than 1,000 Hong Kong teenagers studied ethnic cultures in mainland China, drawing nourishment from excellent Chinese culture.

10) [Taiwan] Taiwan pro-unification groups held a speech to commemorate the 87th anniversary of the outbreak of the All-out Resistance Against Japan, calling on Taiwanese society, especially the younger generation, to correctly understand national history. Zheng Wencan resigned as chairman of the Straits Exchange Foundation after being investigated for alleged embezzlement.

 

 

1) Teachers and students from Nanjing University and the great-grandson of John Rabe held a memorial activity at Rabe's tomb in Berlin, deeply commemorating this international friend who protected a large number of Chinese civilians during the Nanjing Massacre by the invading Japanese army. China became Israel's largest car supplier in the first half of the year.

2) The military leaders of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso announced the establishment of the "Sahel National Confederation".

 

 

European Cup: The Netherlands defeated Turkey 2-1, and England defeated Switzerland on penalties, advancing to the European Championship semi-finals.

3) Biden hit hard! Hundreds of business elites jointly called on him to abandon his re-election campaign. Biden stated that he would "absolutely not step down": The Almighty has not asked me to withdraw. US media: Biden's family's anger at Biden's staff is becoming public, increasingly intervening in White House affairs. A shooting in Kentucky, USA, resulted in four deaths. Elon Musk: "Starship" will conduct another test flight within four weeks.

4) The new British Prime Minister, Starmer, said he would not continue the previous government's "Rwanda plan" to deal with illegal immigration. Iran's elected president said he would help Iran cope with "major challenges".

5) Russian media: During the SCO summit, Russian President Putin was too busy to eat and was caught by the media quickly stuffing snacks into his mouth at the conference table.

 

 

6) The Israeli army attacked Baalbek, a city in eastern Lebanon, killing a Hezbollah commander. Hamas media office: Israeli army bombing of a school in a Gaza Strip refugee camp killed at least 16 people.

7) Hungary suddenly cancelled German Foreign Minister Baerbock's planned visit on July 8th, leaving the German government "surprised".

8) Australian experts warn of the arrival of the new COVID-19 variant FLuQE, which is more contagious, and urge the Australian public to get vaccinated as soon as possible.

9) An Indian railway worker, 35, was bitten twice by a snake, then "bit back three times" and killed the snake! The person is fine and was discharged from the hospital after one day of treatment.

 

 

1) At the end of June, China's foreign exchange reserves were US$322.24 billion, down US$9.7 billion from the end of May, a decrease of 0.30%.

2) The Shanghai Stock Exchange held a symposium with integrated circuit companies to work together to promote the implementation of the "eight measures for the Science and Technology Innovation Board".

3) Strict measures! In the first half of the year, regulators issued 229 fines, involving 50 securities companies.

4) Coal-to-oil tanker trucks transporting edible oil! Sinograin responded: Starting from July 5th, a special in-depth investigation will be carried out throughout the system.

5) China's first "Marine Equipment Digital Security Laboratory" was inaugurated in Shanghai.

 

 

1) The 5th Annual Meeting of the Decision Psychology Professional Committee of the Chinese Psychological Society was held in Linzhi, Tibet.

2) The "Imperial Seals of the Mountain Resort" from the Qing Dynasty were displayed together for the first time at the Mountain Resort in Chengde, possessing extremely high craftsmanship and artistic value.

 

 

3) 157 artifacts from the Napoleonic era, including documents, household items, oil paintings, sculptures, and clothing, were exhibited at the Shandong Museum.

 

 

4) The 8th International Academic Symposium on Beiting Studies opened in Xi'an. In 1988, the Beiting Ancient City site was designated as a national key cultural relic protection unit.

5) The 2024 Annual Meeting of the Sino-Russian Medical University Alliance was held in Guangzhou, with more than 450 Chinese and foreign scholars focusing on the latest development trends in the medical and pharmaceutical fields between China and Russia.

 

 

1) Beijing aims to exceed 200 billion yuan in Beidou information industry scale by the end of 2025.

2) Shanghai is cracking down on the excessive collection of personal information. Twenty Chinese and foreign teachers and students came to Shanghai Putuo to participate in the Cao Yang community's "Be a Shanghainese for a Day" themed experience activity. The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Channel, experiencing immediate popularity, welcomed its first weekend travel peak, with a monthly average growth rate exceeding 33.8%.

3) As of 2 PM on July 7th, Taiyan Community in Hangzhou's Yuhang District recorded the highest temperature in the country at 40.7 degrees Celsius. Nine out of the top ten highest temperature locations nationwide were in Zhejiang Province.

4) On the morning of July 7th, a stray dog attacked multiple people in a residential community in Tianxin District, Changsha, Hunan Province, and then fled. The police are currently pursuing the dog.

5) In 2024, the number of China-Europe (Central Asia) freight trains entering and leaving the Horgos Port in Xinjiang exceeded 4,000. Gansu's first overseas "Gan-flavor" flagship store is planned to be established in South Korea, showcasing and selling Gansu's highland summer vegetables, apples, potatoes, wide noodles, and Chinese herbal medicines in Seoul.

6) There is persistent high-temperature weather in the Yangtze River Delta and South China regions. From 8 PM on July 7th to 8 PM on July 8th, there will be heavy to torrential rain in northern and southwestern Sichuan Basin, southeastern Shaanxi, southern Shanxi, central and northern Henan, southern Shandong, and northern Jiangsu and Anhui. Some areas in southern Shandong, northern Jiangsu, eastern Henan, and the northern Sichuan Basin will experience extremely heavy rainfall, with locally torrential rain in southern Shandong.

 

 

 

 

1) Stretching can help open up the Du Meridian and Bladder Meridian in the back. The Du Meridian is the "sea of yang meridians" in the body. When the Du Meridian is open, the kidney qi is sufficient. The kidneys are the foundation of innate energy and the source of essence. Strong kidney function and sufficient yang qi lead to vigorous energy and longevity.

2) Walking, as a simple and easy exercise, is suitable for most people to do at any time. It is not only simple and easy, but also has significant effects, making it a very cost-effective health preservation method. The benefits of walking for physical health are multifaceted, including enhancing cardiopulmonary function, promoting blood circulation, lowering blood pressure and blood sugar levels, and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases.