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On September 18th, Qingqiao Morning Post reported that Iran was sanctioned by Germany, France, and Britain for transporting missiles to Russia
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Today in history:77 years ago today, American historian Drew Gilpin Foster was born. She was the first female president of Harvard University and the first Harvard president since 1672 to not have studied at Harvard. In 2007, she was selected as one of Time magazine's 100 People of the Year.
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Politics
01Harris and Trump have their first televised debate

Washington news: Recently, Democratic presidential candidate Harris held his first televised debate with Republican opponent Trump, attracting 57.7 million viewers from eight major television stations in the United States.


Trump fiercely criticized the economic policies of the Biden and Harris administrations, accusing Harris of continuing most of Biden's plans. Harris, on the other hand, claimed that world leaders were mocking Trump and accusing him ofHe was fired by 81 million voters in the 2020 election. Analysis suggests that Harris is the winner of this debate, but it remains to be seen whether she can translate this momentum into actual votes.

02UK cuts pension subsidies

According to Xinhua News Agency, on September 10th, the House of Commons of the British Parliament rejected a motion opposing the reduction of winter heating subsidies with 348 votes to 228 votes, which means that about 10 million UK pension recipients will not receive heating subsidies this winter. In his speech before the vote, British Prime Minister Stamer pointed out that although this measure is unpopular, the government has to take unpopular measures to promote national change.


A well-known economist pointed out that this policy is aimed at filling the fiscal gapThe hasty introduction of the 'black hole' measure, although it can save about 1.5 billion pounds, is far from enough to fill the government's financial gap. Previously, data showed that the UK government's public debt reached approximately £ 2.7 trillion, accounting for 99.4% of the country's gross domestic product.


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military
01Transporting missiles to Russia, Iran subject to German, French, and British sanctions

According to Agence France Presse, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom recently condemned Iran for transporting ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the Ukraine conflict and announced the cancellation of their bilateral air service agreement with Iran, imposing new sanctions on Iranian air transport.


Previously, US Secretary of State Antony·Antony Blinken said that Russia had obtained ballistic missiles from Iran and used them in the Ukrainian battlefield. They ignored the warnings sent to Tehran by the United States and its allies for months. The Ukrainian Foreign Minister summoned Iran's Charg é d'affaires, which Iran denied.

02Anti war protests occur outside the Australian Defense Expo, with at least 39 people arrested

According to Reuters, on September 11th, anti war protests broke out outside the Defense Expo in Melbourne, Australia, with thousands of protesters clashing with police. A spokesperson for the Victoria state police stated that several officers were attacked by protesters using stones, horse manure, and bottles filled with liquid while maintaining order. 24 police officers received treatment afterwards, and 39 protesters were arrested for crimes such as attacking, obstructing or obstructing police, arson, and blocking roads.


It is reported that the biennial Australian Army International Defense Expo showcases products fromThe various weapons and military equipment from 31 countries have sparked widespread controversy, especially with some weapons reportedly used in conflicts in Gaza and other areas.


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Economics

01Typhoon hits industrial areas in Vietnam severely

According to news from Hanoi, Typhoon Capricorn has recently hit the export-oriented manufacturing hub in northern Vietnam, causing large-scale power outages and communication interruptions, factory facilities being damaged by strong winds, and warehouses being flooded, forcing factories to shut down and inevitably affecting the global supply chain.


It is understood that northern Vietnam is the location of many important multinational corporations' factories, and the products produced by these factories are mainly exported to the United States, Europe, and other developed countries, making them an important part of the global supply chain. Haiphong, a port city located in the north, is one of Vietnam's industrial centers and also one of the coastal cities severely damaged by the typhoon.



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security

01Philippine volcano erupts sulfur dioxide, hundreds of people urgently evacuated

According to Agence France Presse, recently,The Canyon volcano in central Philippines spews harmful gasesThe daily average sulfur dioxide emissions have almost doubled, reaching9985 tons. For safety reasons, authorities have set up temporary shelters in schools and community centers far away from the volcano, and 300 residents within a four kilometer radius of the Kamraon volcano have begun evacuating their homes.


The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology issued a statement sayingThe volcano may erupt at any time, and we urge the surrounding residents to remain vigilant. It is reported that,The altitude of Mount Kailash exceeds2400 meters, it is one of the 24 active volcanoes in the Philippines. In the past nine years, the volcano has erupted 15 times.


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Culture
01SpaceX successfully launches Falcon 9

According to Agence France Presse, recently,American Space Exploration Technology CorporationSpaceXSuccessfully launched the FalconOn the 9th, a task was initiatedA task of historical significanceDuring this voyage,Four crew members will wearSpaceX's new space suit explores high radiation areas in Earth's orbitThis is the first spacewalk conducted by non professional astronauts.


It is reported that,The four individuals who carried out this spacewalkThe term 'civilian astronauts' includes American billionaire entrepreneur and founder and president of Shift4 Payments, Isaac Mann, retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Pettit, as well as two chief space operations engineers at SpaceX, Gillis and Menon. Apart from spacewalksoutsideThisThe team will also test laser communication technology and conduct36 scientific experiments.






Financial Newsletter
Futures Daily News: Recently, lithium carbonate prices have risen significantly, with the main contract rising 7.91% to 78450 yuan/ton


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