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December 10th Qingqiao Morning Post | For the first time in 62 years, the French government has been overthrown by parliament
Release time:2024-12-10 Source: Qingqiao Number of views:


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Politics
01For the first time in 62 years, the French government has been overthrown by parliament

Xinhua News Agency reported that recently, the French National Assembly voted to pass a motion of no confidence in the government. According to the French Constitution, French Prime Minister Barnier will submit his resignation to the President on behalf of the government. This is the first time since 1962 that the French government has been overthrown by parliament.


It is reported that previously, Barnier bypassed the National Assembly and forcibly passed a social security bill, causing strong dissatisfaction from far right and left-wing political parties. Far right National Alliance and left-wing political party allianceThe New People's Front has submitted a motion of no confidence against the Barnier government. The French National Assembly held a pre vote debate on the motion of no confidence against the government.

02Georgia announces suspension of EU accession negotiations

According to comprehensive news from Tbilisi, recently, Georgian Prime Minister Kobahidze announced that the government will suspend negotiations to join the European Union until 2028 and refuse to accept any financial assistance from the EU. Kobashize pointed out at a press conference that the EU accession negotiations have become a tool for some EU politicians to extort and manipulate Georgia, emphasizing that the EU must engage in a dignified dialogue with Georgia, rather than seeing Georgia's accession to the EU as a favor.


After Kobashize's announcement, thousands of pro EU protesters blocked the streets of the capital Tbilisi and clashed with the police. Protesters attempted to break into the Georgian parliament but were forcefully suppressed by riot police using tear gas and water cannons. It is reported that Georgia isI applied to join the European Union in March 2022, and the European Commission accepted my application in June of the same year. Georgia will obtain EU candidate status in December 2023. According to polls, about 80% of Georgians agree to join the European Union.



military

01The Syrian army claims to have annihilated 200 armed militants

According to news from Syria,In early December, SyriaThe government army engaged in fierce fighting with opposition armed groups on three fronts in the north, northwest, and northeast of Hama province. At present, the government army on the northeast front has blocked the opposition armed forces in an area 15 kilometers away from the city of Hama. The Syrian military has issued a statement stating that government forces have killed at least 200 members of opposition armed groups and extremist organizations in combat, and shot down about 20 drones.


According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, headquartered in London,SyriaThe recent battles have caused more than457 people have died, including at least 72 civiliansAmong them, SyriaIdlib and northern Aleppo have exceeded48500 people have been displaced, with over half being children.

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Economics

01Vietnam approves SGD 90 billion North South high-speed railway project

According to the Vietnam News Agency, it has been revealed that Vietnam will spend $67 billion to build a high-speed railway from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City. This is an urgently needed infrastructure construction that is expected to drive economic growth and enhance Vietnam's reputation among foreign investors.


It is reported that this railway starts from Yuhui Station in the capital city of Hanoi in the north and ends at Shoutian Station in the commercial center of Ho Chi Minh City in the south, with a total length ofOver 1500 kilometers, the train will stop at 23 stations in 20 provinces and cities, promoting interconnectivity between different regions. The train has a speed of 350 kilometers per hour, and the railway travel time will be reduced from the current 30 hours to about 5 hours. The project is expected to commence in 2027 and be completed in 2035.

02Japan will deploy artificial intelligence to arrest pirated manga websites

According to Agence France Presse, on December 3rd, Tokyo cultural institutions launched a pilot program worth 300 million yen, which uses artificial intelligence to search for pirated manga and anime websites. Japan accuses these pirated websites of causing billions of dollars in revenue losses to its anime and manga industry every year. A group of local publishers claimed earlier this year that at least 1000 websites illegally provided Japanese content for free download, most of which were manga.


It is reported that Japan regards the creative industry as an equally important growth driver as steel and semiconductors. Official data shows that Japan's gaming, anime, and manga industriesIn 2022, it will generate a revenue of 4.7 trillion yen from abroad, approaching a chip export value of 5.7 trillion yen.


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security

01Korean plastic recycling policy praised

Seoul News: Recently, the plastic recycling policy vigorously promoted by the South Korean government has won praise from the international community. MIT Technology Review rated South Korea as one of the countries with the best recycling performance in the world, and it is also the only Asian country in the top ten of the 2022 Green Future Index.


Data shows that South Korea's plastic waste recycling rate has reached73%, compared to only 5% to 6% in the United States. But some environmentalists also claim that the South Korean government's claimed 73% recycling rate is a "false number" because the authorities only count plastic waste in recycling stations. The South Korean Ministry of Environment stated that countries have different definitions, recycling, and statistical methods for waste, making it difficult to conduct a unified assessment.


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Culture
01Taiwan, China writer Qiong Yao dies

Recently, Qiong Yao, a well-known writer from Taiwan, China, died at her home in Danshui District, New Taipei City, at the age of 86, CCTV News reported. Qiong Yao's son stated that her mother left a suicide note, and when the rescue personnel arrived, they found that she had no breathing or heartbeat and was obviously dead, so she was not taken to the hospital.


Qiong Yao, whose real name is Chen Zhe, is a well-known writer in Taiwan, China, China. Many of Qiong Yao's novels have been adapted into popular movies or TV dramas, including "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" and "A Curtain of Dreams", which are well-known in the Chinese speaking world.







Financial Newsletter
According to Caixin News Agency, since the end of October, the price of soda ash futures has entered a range of fluctuations, with price fluctuations within 150 yuan/ton, and dropping to around 50 yuan/ton after mid November.


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