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Bloomberg News: Recently, US President Trump signed an executive order to abolish the birth citizenship rights of children of illegal immigrants and legal residents in the United States. Officials from 18 states, San Francisco, and Washington D.C. have filed a lawsuit in Boston federal court to halt Trump's executive order. In addition, Washington State Attorney General Brown also led a coalition of four other states to file a similar lawsuit in Seattle federal court. They believe that Trump's actions violate the US Constitution and federal immigration policies. New Jersey Attorney General Pratkin said that citizenship should be enjoyed from birth on this land, which has always been a legal requirement in the United States. 01Israeli army launches surprise attack on West Bank city of Jennin Jerusalem News: Recently, the Israeli military launched a large-scale military operation in the West Bank city of Jennin, resulting in at least 10 deaths and 40 injuries. In addition to Jennin, the Israeli army also raided towns east of Nablus, surrounding 13 people and tightening inspections leading to Nablus. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that they are firmly fighting against the Iranian axis. Hamas has issued a statement condemning Israel's escalation of actions and calling on Palestinians to upgrade all forms of resistance, emphasizing that Israel cannot force Palestinians to give up their land and rights, which will only lead to stronger resistance. 01Mount Everest climbing fee increases by 36% Kathmandu News: Recently, the Director of Nepal Tourism Authority, Regmi, announced that the climbing permit fee for the peak season of Mount Everest in spring (March to May) will be increased from the original $11000 to $15000;The off-season autumn (September to November) has increased from $5500 to $7500;The winter season (December to February) and monsoon season (June to August), when few people climb mountains, increase from $2750 to $3750.This is the first time in nearly a decade that Nepal has adjusted the climbing fees for Mount Everest. The exploration company stated that those interested in conquering Mount Everest are unlikely to give up climbing the mountain due to the increase in climbing fees8849 meters high peak. The head of the Austrian mountaineering exploration company, Fortenbach, said that the Nepalese government's increase in mountaineering fees was expected and understandable. He believes that the authorities will use the additional fees to protect the ecological environment of Mount Everest, improve safety levels, and reduce mountaineering accidents. Jakarta News: Recently, Indonesia's Minister of Economic Affairs, Alonga, announced that commodity exporters must keep all foreign exchange earnings in Indonesia for at least one year, and the new policy is expected to take effect on March 1st. It is reported that according to existing regulations, Indonesia's foreign exchange income exceedsExporters of mining, planting, forestry, and fisheries worth $250000 must deposit at least 30% of their export earnings in Indonesian banks for a period of at least three months. The new regulations will stipulate that the required ratio of foreign exchange earnings to be deposited will be raised to 100%, and the deposit period will be extended to at least one year. Elronga said that the new regulations could bring an additional $90 billion in potential foreign exchange earnings to Indonesia. 01Malaysian Customs seized million ringgit worth of firecrackers and drugs According to comprehensive news from Malaysia, recently, Assistant Director of Enforcement at the Malaysian Customs Department, Lai Zhan, stated that customs officials conducted a surprise inspection of a warehouse in Baling, Selangor and seized 1330 boxes of firecrackers and fireworks, with an estimated market value of RM629320. It is reported that these firecrackers and fireworks do not have an import license issued by the Ministry of the Interior and do not comply with relevant specifications and guidelines. The Customs Bureau will invoke the 1967 Customs Act to investigate this case. In addition, during a surprise inspection of two logistics company warehouses in Petaling Jaya, Selangor, authorities seized two packages weighing a total of approximately2.1 kilograms of cocaine, with a market value of approximately 420000 ringgit. It is reported that criminals hid cocaine in hollowed out books and declared it as a toy, preparing to export it abroad. Seoul News: Recently, the South Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism announced that it will renovate seven airports in the country and replace the concrete walls of navigation stations. It is understood that the seven airports that need to be rectified include Wu'an and Jeju International Airport. The authorities will bury the base of the navigation station underground, and the navigation station will also use lightweight steel structures. The existing concrete walls at Wu'an International Airport will be completely removed and the navigation station will be reinstalled with a "destructible structure". last year,On December 29th, a Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by Jeju Airlines landed on the belly of a plane at Woan Airport in South Korea, veered off the runway, and ultimately crashed into the cement base of the heading platform at the end of the runway. The plane disintegrated and exploded, resulting in 179 deaths and only two crew members surviving, making it the worst air disaster in South Korea. The concrete wall at the end of the runway at Wu'an Airport is considered the culprit behind the heavy casualties in this air crash. According to the Cambodia China Times, recently, Cambodia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Land Planning and Construction, Sisong Ou, held a meeting with the Fairy Agency responsible for managing Angkor Wat and relevant local authorities. He stated that in the past 11 months, Cambodia has achieved multiple results in protecting cultural heritage and is currently in the stage of reorganizing the entire Angkor Wat site protection work. He emphasized that he will seek the opinions of the leadership of the Cambodian People's Party on better planning for the future protection and construction of the Angkor Wat site, including all aspectsPlan the land use of 114 villages, improve land use conditions, register heritage areas, formulate incentive policies to promote industrial development in the Lunta'ai relocation area, and promote new tourism projects and population management. In 2023, human rights organization Amnesty International accused the Cambodian government of forcibly relocating over 10000 families living around Angkor Wat and demanded an investigation by the United Nations. The issue has since been a major focus of international attention.
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