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Manila News: On August 13th, retired Philippine Supreme Court Justice Carpio announced that the investigation into former Philippine President Duterte's "anti drug war" by the International Criminal Court in The Hague is coming to an end and may issue arrest warrants in September to apprehend those involved in the anti drug war. It is understood that Duterte will firmly crack down on drugs during his six-year term. According to official Philippine data, the anti drug campaign led by Duterte has causedMore than 6000 people have died, with human rights monitoring agencies stating that the actual death toll exceeds 20000. One of the plaintiffs in this case, former Senator Trellanes, previously confirmed that the arrest warrant of the International Criminal Court will be issued this year, and in addition to Duterte, five other high-ranking police officials in the Philippines have also been listed as suspects. 02Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida will resign According to Xinhua News Agency, on August 14th, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida decided not to participate in the Liberal Democratic Party's presidential election to be held in September. This means that after the new president of the Liberal Democratic Party is elected, Kishida will resign from his position as Prime Minister. It is reported that,67 year old Kishida took office in October 2021. In theory, Kishida can govern until 2025, and some speculate that he may hold early elections to consolidate his position. Analysis has pointed out that the "black gold" scandal within the Liberal Democratic Party has caused the cabinet's approval rating to remain at a low level of around 20%, and has also caused Kishida to lose support within the party. Kishida judged that it would be more difficult to be re elected as CEO, so he gave up running. According to foreign reports, on August 15th, a new round of negotiations mediated by the United States, Qatar, and Egypt for a ceasefire in Israel and the release of hostages and prisoners began in Doha, the capital of Qatar. Members of the Israeli delegation, CIA Director Burns, US Middle East envoy McGurk, and Egyptian intelligence director Kamal attended the negotiations, but representatives from Hamas were absent. The conflict between Israel and Kazakhstan has continuedFor over 10 months, multiple rounds of ceasefire negotiations have failed to make substantial progress, and the number of casualties in the Gaza Strip continues to rise. The Gaza Ministry of Health previously reported that Israel's military operations in Gaza have resulted in over 40000 Palestinian deaths. 02German military base drinking water suspected to be contaminated According to Reuters,On August 14th, GermanyA security department sourceRevealed, someoneForcefully breaking inI got itA military base near Cologne Airport in Germany, MilitaryWater within the basePerhaps it has been affectedcontaminatedThe German police, gendarmerie, and military intelligence agency are investigating the incident, and authorities have advised those involved not to drink tap water. It is reported that,This military base has4300 soldiers and 1200 civiliansYes, it isThe location of the military aircraft fleet used by German Chancellor Scholz and his ministers during their travels,A spokesperson for the Berlin headquarters confirmed that the base has been sealed off, but refused to disclose details. 01North Korea will fully resume international tourism According to Reuters, a travel agency recently stated that it has received confirmation from local partners in North Korea that after implementing border controls for four years due to the COVID-19 pandemic, North Korea will fully resume international tourism to the northeastern city of Sanchiyuan in December. It is reported that North Korea resumed some international flights last year, and a group of Russian tourists also resumed flights this yearFly to North Korea for private travel in February. However, apart from a very small number of Russian tourists, North Korea has not yet fully opened up to receive international tourists. 01Sweden discovers first monkeypox case outside of African continent According to the United Nations,On August 15th,The World Health Organization and Sweden announce that Sweden has discovered its first discovery outside of the African continentCases of type I monkeypox. This is the first sign of the virus spreading outside of the African continent. Lawrence Gostin, a public health expert and professor at Georgetown University School of Law in Washington, D.CThe emergence of cases in Sweden is likely to mean dozens of undiscovered cases in Europe. The Swedish health authorities are implementing standard public health measures, including isolating patients and tracking contacts.the United NationsUrge all in Europe and Central Asia53 member states strengthen monitoring,Publish reasonable public health recommendations, andActively usingVaccines and antiviral drugs. According to the Associated Press,On August 13th,A member of the Egyptian Department of AntiquitiesOfficials sayA batch of cultural relics from the last dynasty of ancient Egypt have been discovered in 63 ancient tombs in the Nile Delta region, and experts are working hard to restore and classify these relics. Spokesperson for the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Nevene·ArifcallThese cultural relics include gold and jewelry dating back to the Ptolemaic period. The Ptolemaic dynasty was the last dynasty in Egypt before it became part of the Roman Empire, established in BC305 years.
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