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Minsk News: Recently, Belarusian election officials announced that President Lukashenko has won his seventh term in the presidential election and will continue to govern until 2030. It is reported that according to the preliminary results released by the Central Election Commission, Lukashenko, who has been in power since 1994, received 86.8% of the vote, which is higher than the 81.04% vote share in the 2020 election. But European politicians argue that this vote is neither free nor fair, as independent media is banned in Belarus and all major opposition figures have been exiled or forced to flee abroad. Lukashenko said at a press conference that he doesn't care at all whether the EU recognizes the election results. He also denied that he had decided to release him before the electionMore than 250 political prisoners are attempting to reconcile with the West and seek relief from their isolated situation. Jerusalem News: Recently, US President Trump stated that after the end of the Israel Israel War, the Gaza Strip has become ruins. He suggested "emptying" Gaza and relocating Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan to create opportunities for peaceful living for Gazans. He revealed that he has discussed relevant issues with King Abdullah II of Jordan and plans to have a phone call with Egyptian President Sisi. Israeli far right finance minister Smotri welcomes Trump's relocation plan, calling it aVery good idea. Hamas firmly opposes the relocation plan and accuses Trump's proposal of "encouraging war crimes". Egyptian President Sisi warned that forcibly relocating Palestinians to Egypt's Sinai Desert could jeopardize the 1979 Egypt Israel peace agreement. He believes that the relocation operation will lead to a deterioration of the regional security situation, violate the principle of demilitarization, undermine Egypt's sovereignty, and further weaken peace and stability in the Middle East. 01200 Palestinian prisoners released Jerusalem News: Recently, Israel and Hamas have successfully completed the second batch of detained personnel exchange. Four Israeli female soldiers who have been detained by Hamas for more than 15 months have been released, and Israel has released 200 Palestinian prisoners. The footage captured by the drone shows the International Committee of the Red Cross waiting in Gaza City to pick up four Israeli female soldiers. A large number of Palestinian civilians gathered at the scene, and dozens of Hamas militants were stationed there. It is reported that the Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement was reached last monthOn the 19th, it officially came into effect. Hamas released three Israeli female civilians on the same day, while Israel released 90 Palestinian prisoners. According to Israeli statistics, after deducting the four female soldiers released this time, there are still about 90 Israeli hostages in Gaza. 01Meta will invest over 65.9 billion US dollars to develop AI infrastructure Bloomberg News: Recently, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on social media platforms that Meta plans to invest up to $65 billion this year in AI related projects, including building a large-scale data center and increasing the number of AI teams. Since OpenAI launched the chatbot ChatGPT, the rapid rise of generative AI has sparked fierce competition among tech giants, with companies such as Google and Microsoft vying for a leading position in the AI field. US President Trump previously revealed that, OpenAI、 SoftBank Group and Oracle Corporation plan to jointly establish an AI infrastructure construction project called "Stargate" to build data centers across the United States. 01The Jeju Air crash has been preliminarily determined to be caused by bird strikes According to reports from South Korea, the first investigation report released by the Jeju Air Incident Investigation Committee recently stated that feathers and bloodstains of migratory bird "flower faced ducks" were found on both sides of the engines of the crashed plane. It is preliminarily determined that the impact of flying birds is one of the important causes of this air crash. On December 29, 2024, Jeju Air Flight 7C2216, departing from Bangkok, Thailand, crashed while landing at Woan Airport in southwestern Jeollanam do, South Korea. Out of the 175 passengers and six crew members on board, only two crew members were rescued, while the remaining 179 people all perished. Experts say that the body length of adult flower faced ducks is about40 centimeters, flying from eastern Siberia to South Korea, Japan, and China for wintering every winter. Flower faced ducks have strong social behavior and often migrate in groups of tens of thousands. Before the incident, a large number of flower faced ducks were active near Wu'an Airport, further confirming that bird strikes may be an important cause of the accident. The bird impact caused damage to the engine, resulting in electrical system failure, and equipment such as the black box and ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance Broadcast System) stopped working simultaneously. According to Tokyo, the World Expo, which is held every five years, will be held in April this year. In order to provide a more friendly tourism environment, the host city of Osaka, Japan, has recently started banning smoking on all streets of the city. It is reported that the World Expo will last for six months, with approximately 160 countries and regions participating in this edition. Osaka Mayor Hideyuki Yokoyama expressed his hope to make Osaka a city that feels safe through smoke-free streets. There were originally six non-smoking areas in Osaka, including the surrounding area of Osaka Station. From this month onwardsStarting from the 27th, the no smoking area will be expanded to all streets in the city, and violators will be fined 1000 yen. Most regions in Japan have local regulations prohibiting smoking while walking, but due to opposition from some members of parliament, a nationwide smoking ban has not been passed. According to Agence France Presse, recently, physical oceanographer Meyers from the British Antarctic Survey stated that the world's largest iceberg is drifting towards South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic, currently about 280 kilometers away from the island, and may run aground near the island, affecting the foraging of wild animals such as penguins and seals on the island. Satellite images show that unlike previous giant icebergs, A23a did not split into small pieces when crossing the Southern Ocean. It is reported that,The A23a iceberg covers an area of approximately 3500 square kilometers, more than twice the size of London or equivalent to five Singapore islands. This iceberg separated from the Filchner Ice Shelf in Antarctica in 1986 and remained stuck on the seabed for over 30 years before slowly drifting northward in 2020. For researchers, A23a has research value. The water melted by icebergs contains various nutrients and chemicals, as well as plankton, which not only provide food for whales and other species, but also alter the chemical composition of the ocean.
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