September 7, 2024 (Saturday) Three-Minute News Breakfast
Release time:
2024-09-07

1) On September 6, Xi Jinping met separately with Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, Burundian President Évariste Ndayishimiye, Liberian President George Weah, Chairman of the Sovereign Council of Sudan Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Malagasy President Andry Rajoelina, Gambian President Adama Barrow, Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadéra, and South Sudanese President Salva Kiir at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing. These leaders were in China to attend the FOCAC Beijing Summit. Xi Jinping also held talks with Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso, who was in China for both the FOCAC Beijing Summit and a state visit.

Peng Liyuan had tea with Congolese First Lady Antoinette Sassou Nguesso.

2) On the morning of September 6, Premier Li Qiang attended and addressed the opening ceremony of the 8th China-Africa Business Leaders Summit.
3) China's reusable experimental spacecraft successfully returned to its designated landing site on September 6 after 268 days in orbit. In a single launch, 10 satellites were successfully launched; the Geely Constellation 03 group of satellites.

4) China further standardized the conditions for the identification of charitable organizations, strictly regulated public fundraising activities, and improved the supervision of online personal appeals for help. The National Health Commission suggested completing influenza vaccinations before the end of October.
5) The National Forest Fire Prevention Office and two other departments jointly conducted a joint prevention and control drill for forest and grassland fires.
6) Super Typhoon "Ma On Shan" (No. 11) made landfall in Wengtian Town, Wenchang City, Hainan Province at around 4 pm on September 6. At the time of landfall, winds were above level 17 (approximately 234 km/h). Torrential rain blanketed Wenchang. The satellite cloud image of Typhoon "Ma On Shan" resembled a skull.

The Ministry of Water Resources deployed the typhoon, rainstorm, and flood defense work. The Ministry of Water Resources predicted that the Nanwan River in Hainan and other areas may experience floods exceeding warning levels. Hainan raised its marine disaster emergency response to Level I and has relocated over 410,000 people.
7) [Rule of Law] The Ministry of Justice: Completed the cleanup of more than 600 administrative regulations, promoting the construction of a unified national market; 24,000 cases of illegal and improper administrative acts were corrected in the first half of 2024. The first trial of Zhu Congjiu, former vice chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, on bribery charges opened. Five economic crime suspects were extradited from Cambodia.
8) [Military] A Chinese coast guard ship formation patrolled the Diaoyu Islands territorial waters on September 6. Regarding the China-India border conflict, reports of six Chinese military deaths were denied by the Western Theater Command.
9) [Hong Kong and Macau] Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu's third policy address will be released in October 2024, with various sectors actively providing suggestions. With Typhoon "Ma On Shan" having passed, the main bridge of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge has reopened to traffic.
10) [Taiwan] Taiwan's CPI in August increased by 2.36% year-on-year, exceeding the inflation warning line for four consecutive months. After Taipei District Court ruled to detain and prohibit visits with Ko Wen-je, the Kuomintang stated that the "blue-white alliance" remains unaffected.

1) China and Africa issued a joint statement on deepening cooperation within the framework of the Global Development Initiative. Chinese and Philippine law enforcement agencies cooperated to repatriate nearly 100 Chinese citizens engaged in offshore gambling in the Philippines. A highway project built by Chinese companies in Bosnia and Herzegovina was officially opened to traffic.

The second tour of the Latin American China Cultural Exhibition opened in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
2) International Atomic Energy Agency: The cause of the fire at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant is still under investigation. The UN Security Council condemned the terrorist attack in the Afghan capital. The European Space Agency successfully launched the Sentinel-2C satellite.
3) Hunter Biden, son of US President Joe Biden, pleaded guilty to nine counts of charges in his federal tax case and faces up to 17 years in prison. US Department of Labor: US non-farm employment increased by 142,000 in August, compared to an estimate of 165,000 and a previous value of 114,000. Trump said that if elected as the next US president, he would establish a government efficiency committee, and Musk has agreed to lead the committee. Multiple students who were sexually assaulted are suing US military academies for a total of $130 million.
4) Putin expressed support for Harris: Trump had imposed unprecedented sanctions on Russia. Trump responded: I don't know if he's insulting me or helping me.
5) UK Ministry of Defence: The UK will provide Ukraine with 650 air defense missiles. The Ukrainian parliament appointed nine cabinet ministers.
6) Palestinian media: Israeli forces withdrew from the West Bank city of Jenin. Gaza Health Ministry: Israeli forces refused to coordinate the safe entry of a polio vaccination team into the area. The Israeli Prime Minister denied that a ceasefire agreement was imminent; the Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces made a surprise visit to the Gaza border.
7) Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in South Korea and will hold talks with President Yoon Suk Yeol. South Korea's Board of Audit and Inspection: The Yoon Suk Yeol administration violated regulations in the process of relocating the presidential office and residence.

1) China Securities Regulatory Commission: Extending the period during which employees of the CSRC system are prohibited from investing in stocks after leaving their positions.
2) The Financial Regulatory General Bureau issued the Management Measures for Criminal Cases Involving Financial Institutions.
3) In the first eight months, the cumulative trading volume of the national futures market increased by 3.68% year-on-year.
4) The first batch of exhibits for the 21st China-ASEAN Expo arrived in Nanning, totaling 1,319 items weighing 19.9 tons.
5) China Automotive Research: The wind resistance level of mid-to-high-end models of Chinese independent brands is generally better than that of imported cars.
6) Yesterday's closing prices:
Shanghai Composite Index: 2765.81/-0.81%
Shenzhen Component Index: 8130.77/-1.44%
ChiNext Index: 1538.07/-1.70%

1) The list of national model teachers for 2024 was announced, with a total of 12 individuals.
2) The 6th National High-Level Forum on the Compilation and Research of Ancient Tibetan Texts opened in Lhasa. The "Beautiful China (IV)" ordinary postage stamps were first issued in Lhasa; there are 6 stamps in total.
3) The Ministry of Civil Affairs Vocational University was inaugurated, offering 25 undergraduate and specialized programs.
4) Paris Paralympics: In the 20-point final of the mixed 4x50m medley relay, the Chinese team won the gold medal with a time of 2 minutes and 24.83 seconds, breaking the world record.

Feng Panfeng, a Chinese athlete participating in the Paralympics for the fifth time, achieved a five-peat in the men's singles class 3 table tennis competition, winning his tenth Paralympic gold medal.

In the final of the mixed team BC1/BC2 class of para-badminton, China defeated Indonesia 7:6 to win its second gold medal in the sport at the Paris Paralympics. The Chinese delegation continues to lead the gold medal count with 74 gold, 55 silver, and 37 bronze medals, followed by Great Britain and the United States in second and third place, respectively.
5) Asian Open Figure Skating Championships: An Xiangyi successfully defended her title, and China's women's singles event returned to the World Championships.

1) Beijing's Xiannongtan plans to create a city living room, protecting cultural heritage and promoting cultural exchange.
2) The Hangzhou-Wenzhou High-Speed Railway commenced operations at 9:00 am on September 6th, further improving the regional network in the Yangtze River Delta.
3) Jiangsu's pilot reform of "one-platform processing of high-frequency grassroots matters" has expanded to cover the entire province.
4) A molybdenum mine with reserves of one billion tons has been discovered in Wengniute Banner, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia. Preparations for winter and spring heating in Urumqi, Xinjiang are complete.
5) Veteran football fan Gui Erniu passed away. He was known for incidents involving a television damaged by a football and jumping into the Yangtze River.
6) Super Typhoon "Maekr" has made landfall in Wenchang, Hainan. Strong winds and rain are affecting South China and Yunnan, while northern regions are experiencing more rainfall, and high temperatures persist in the south. From 8 pm on September 6th to 8 pm on September 7th, parts of central and southern Guangxi, southwestern Guangdong, Hainan Island, southeastern Yunnan, and western Sichuan Basin will experience heavy to torrential rain. Parts of southern Guangxi, southwestern Guangdong, and most of Hainan Island will see heavy to extremely heavy rainfall, with locally extremely heavy rainfall in coastal southern Guangxi, southwestern Guangdong, and western Hainan Island.



1) Ultra-processed foods: Compared to processed foods, in addition to salt, sugar, and oil, they also contain hydrogenated vegetable oil, modified starch, pigments, artificial flavors, emulsifiers, preservatives, artificial sweeteners, etc., and use processes such as hydrogenation, hydrolysis, extrusion, and shaping. Examples include sugary drinks, preserved meats, instant noodles, biscuits, and packaged bread.
2) Mung beans are rich in selenium, with a content as high as 2.48 micrograms per 100 grams, making them a good source of this nutrient. Selenium is an essential trace element for the human body, involved in regulating thyroid function, metabolism, and blood circulation, and maintaining normal immune function.
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