Three-minute news breakfast on Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Release time:
2024-11-06

1) On November 4, Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of comprehensively strengthening military training and combat readiness, improving airborne combat capabilities, and striving to build a powerful modern airborne force during his inspection of the airborne troops. From the afternoon of November 4 to the morning of November 5, Xi Jinping conducted inspections in Xiaogan and Xianning, Hubei Province.

Xi Jinping sent congratulatory messages to the President-elect of Fiji, Ratu Wiliame Katonivere, and the President-elect of Botswana, Mokgweetsi Masisi.
2) On November 5, Premier Li Qiang attended the opening ceremony of the 7th China International Import Expo (CIIE) and the Hongqiao International Economic Forum in Shanghai and delivered a keynote speech.
3) 37.19 trillion yuan! The latest details of state-owned assets have been released, with a detailed account of administrative and public institution state-owned assets.
4) Report shows: Since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, China has reduced the area of desertified land by 65 million mu.
5) New policy for unemployment insurance for those less than one year away from retirement.
6) The Shaanxi section of the Longdong-Shandong ultra-high voltage DC power transmission project is fully completed. The Nazhaiqing Tunnel of the Yukun High-speed Railway Yunnan section is completed.
7) [Rule of Law] Zhou Qingyu, former vice president of the China Development Bank, was sentenced to 15 years in prison in the first instance for bribery and abuse of influence for bribery.

8) [Military] During the 15th China Airshow, the Chinese Air Force's J-35A and Hongdu-19 will make their public debut. Air Force spokesperson: More powerful and advanced weapons will be unveiled successively.
9) [Hong Kong and Macao] Hong Kong suspends imports of poultry meat and poultry products from parts of the United States and Canada. The third runway system of Hong Kong International Airport will be officially put into operation on November 28. The Hong Kong Stock Exchange held an ETF summit, and the Hong Kong ETF market is becoming increasingly active.
10) [Taiwan] Gabrielius Landsbergis, Lithuania's acting prime minister, said that allowing Taiwan authorities to set up a representative office under the name "Taiwan" is a "major diplomatic mistake".

1) Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will visit China. The Laos section of the China-Laos railway will carry over 3 million passengers in 2024.
2) Chinese representative: The key to resolving the Korean Peninsula issue is in the hands of the United States. China and Turkey will hold the second meeting of the Intergovernmental Cooperation Committee. The first World Neolithic Conference was held in Turkey on November 4.

The 12th Munich Chinese Film Festival was held.
3) On November 5, local time, voting officially began on the US election day. The results from the first polling place showed a tie between Harris and Trump. As of 7 a.m. Eastern Time on November 5 (8 p.m. Beijing time), more than 20 states in the United States have opened polling stations for the 2024 presidential election. The most evenly matched presidential election in US history, the election results may be delayed. Trump: If elected, he will massively deport immigrants. US media: A polling station worker in Georgia was arrested for allegedly issuing a "bomb threat" to election officials. US media: The Biden administration gave a failing grade to Israel's performance in improving humanitarian aid to Gaza. Boeing workers accepted a new pay deal, ending a seven-week strike. Musk responded to rumors that Tesla would make phones: No, unless Apple and Google do evil.
4) Russia successfully launched 55 satellites with one rocket, all of which entered their designated orbits. South Korea said that 10,000 North Korean soldiers have entered Russia, and a considerable number of them have been deployed to the Kursk front line. Ukrainian Defense Minister: Ukrainian troops have had their first small-scale clash with North Korean troops.
5) North Korea condemned the joint air exercises conducted by the United States, Japan, and South Korea. Japan will elect a new prime minister on November 11. Japan's defense minister said that North Korea launched at least seven ballistic missiles on November 5.
6) The Israeli army said it air-struck Hezbollah's intelligence center in Syria, while Syria said civilian sites were attacked by Israel. The Israeli army bombed a building in northern Gaza, killing at least 25 people.
7) University tuition fees in England will increase by 3.1% in 2025. The UK has cumulatively confirmed 3 new cases of monkeypox virus infection.
8) An explosion occurred at an oil refinery in Izmit Province, Turkey. Casualties are unknown. Sudan is gradually incorporating the malaria vaccine into routine childhood vaccination.

1) Ministry of Industry and Information Technology: Cultivate more leading enterprises in the low-altitude industry.
2) The General Administration of Customs publicly solicited opinions, intending to introduce four measures to further promote the development of cross-border e-commerce exports.
3) 13 institutions including Guoxin Investment jointly initiated a proposal: To be a good discoverer, disseminator, and long-term investor of central enterprises' value.
4) Listed companies become the main force of technological innovation. In the first three quarters, 329 Shanghai enterprises saw their R&D growth exceed 30%, and 549 enterprises had an R&D intensity exceeding 8%.
5) ByteDance's latest internal report: 103 people were dismissed, and 11 people were investigated.
6) Yesterday's closing price:
Shanghai Composite Index 3386.99/+2.32%
Shenzhen Component Index 11006.94/+3.22%
ChiNext 2289.84/+4.75%
Hang Seng Index 21006.97/+2.14%

1) Starting November 8, registration for the second half of 2024 primary and secondary school teacher qualification examination (interview) will begin.
2) China will establish and improve a credit commitment system in the field of intellectual property rights.
3) The central bank will issue a commemorative coin for Chinese Peking Opera art.

4) China's 41st Antarctic expedition "Antarctic University" opened. Nanchang University accepted a new round of undergraduate education and teaching audit and evaluation.
5) ITTF announced the latest world rankings: Sun Yingsha remains world number one.
6) WTA Finals: Zheng Qinwen defeated Leylah Fernandez to win her first victory. Actor Dou Xiao won the China Cup sailing championship.


1) The Beijing Marathon issued an announcement apologizing for the wrong logo on the medal: The medals will be re-sent. The Hangzhou Marathon Organizing Committee responded to the guidance error: The command motorcycle caused the athletes to misjudge when diverting traffic.
2) In the first three quarters, the average daily import value of consumer goods at Shanghai ports exceeded 2 billion yuan. Guotai Junan's share swap merger with Haitong Securities was approved by the Shanghai Municipal Government.
3) Shenzhen solicits public opinions on policies supporting the high-quality development of the low-altitude economy.
4) Employee overslept, passenger locked out and unable to leave the station? Changde Railway Station: Relevant responsible persons will be held accountable.
5) Shanxi Huozhou police report on "skull and pelvic bones found on the roadside": It is a normal simplified tomb with bleached bones, and criminal cases are preliminarily ruled out. Chengdu police report on someone smashing items in a store in Taikoo Li: A woman and her mother had a dispute in the store and lost control of their emotions; the parties involved have been sent to the hospital for observation.
6) 24-hour continuous snowmaking! Jilin Beidahu is "gearing up" for the new ski season.
7) Strong cold air continues to affect the Yangtze River Basin, with heavy precipitation in eastern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Yunnan. From 8 pm on November 5th to 8 pm on November 6th, light to moderate snow or sleet is expected in parts of northern Xinjiang, western mountainous areas of southern Xinjiang, central and eastern Tibet, and northern parts of the western Sichuan Plateau. Heavy to severe snowfall is expected in some areas, including high-altitude mountainous areas in northern Xinjiang and western mountainous areas of southern Xinjiang.


1) Insufficient intake of staple foods can easily lead to neurotransmitter disorders, resulting in problems with nervous system functions, such as depression, decreased cognitive ability, insomnia, and depression. Long-term deficiency may lead to poor endurance, reduced work efficiency, lack of energy, ketoacidosis, and even shortened lifespan.
2) Miscellaneous beans such as red beans, kidney beans, mung beans, and peas contain about 20% protein. Eating them with grains can complement each other's protein. Miscellaneous beans are also high in B vitamins and rich in minerals such as calcium, potassium, and magnesium.
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