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According to Agence France Presse, in a recent poll released by French polling firm Ifop, only 21% of respondents were satisfied with Macron's performance, slightly lower than the 22% in November last year. Nearly 80% of the respondents were dissatisfied and very dissatisfied with him, accounting for 35% and 44% respectively. This is the lowest point since he took office in 2017. Among them, the most noteworthy is that elderly voters, who were originally an important supporter of Macron, are rapidly losing their favorability towards him, compared to last yearCompared to December polls, there has been a 10% decline. According to expert analysis, the current political crisis in France is becoming increasingly severe. Washington, D.C. - Recently, US President Trump signed an executive order to reclassify the Houthi militants in Yemen as a "foreign terrorist organization," overturning the Biden administration's executive order to remove the Houthi militants from the list of foreign terrorist organizations four years ago. A statement released by the White House stated that the Biden administration's weak policy towards the Houthis led to the militants firing dozens of times at US warships, repeatedly attacking civilian infrastructure in partner countries, and more than a hundred attacks on international merchant ships traveling through the Strait of Mandeb during their tenure. This organization poses a threat to the security of American personnel and regional partner countries in the Middle East, as well as the stability of global maritime trade. It is reported that sinceSince October 2023, in retaliation for Israel's attacks on Gaza, Houthi militants have attacked over 100 merchant ships with missiles, drones, and unmanned boats. 01Malaysia purchases F/A-18 fighter jets from Kuwait According to news from Malacca, Malaysia's Deputy Defense Minister Adri recently announced at a veterans' event that the Malaysian Air Force plans to purchase 30 F/A-18 old version Hornet fighter jets from Kuwait, which is expected to be finalized within this year. Malaysia and Kuwait both agree in principle to this military purchase, but it still needs to go through some procedures before a final decision can be made. It is reported that the technical team of the Malaysian Air Force last yearVisited Kuwait in June regarding this military procurement case. The commander of the country's air force, Mohamad Ashaha, later said that the Kuwaiti Air Force's batch of Hornet fighter jets are in good condition, with shorter flight times than the Malaysian Air Force's same type of fighter jets, and Malaysian pilots do not need to retrain to fly the fighter jets purchased from Kuwait, as the Malaysian Air Force currently has eight of the same type of fighter jets. 01New Zealand relaxes visa regulations Wellington News: Recently, New Zealand Immigration Minister Stanford issued a statement stating that New Zealand has begun adjusting visitor visas, allowing tourists to work while on vacation. This policy applies to ordinary tourists, family visit visa holders, long-term visa holders' partners and guardians, etc. New Zealand's Minister of Economic Growth, Willis, stated that the authorities hope to position New Zealand as a welcoming destination for global talent through a new visa policy. The key target audience is high-tech personnel, especially information technology talents from Southeast Asia and the United States. At the same time, New Zealand also hopes to encourage visitors who travel and work locally and the companies they represent to consider doing more business with New Zealand by relaxing visa regulations. According to a recent report from Bangkok, informed sources have revealed that China suddenly banned the import of Thai syrup and pre mixed sugar powder in December last year, resulting in a large number of goods being stranded at Chinese ports. The Thai Sugar Association predicts that Thai businesses will suffer losses of up to 1 billion Thai baht. It is reported that the Chinese government is concerned about the hygiene issues of Thai sugar factories last yearSuspend the import of syrup and pre mixed powdered sugar from Thailand in December. On January 14th, the Thai government sent China a list of sugar factories licensed by the Thai Food and Drug Administration, as well as detailed information on existing food safety regulations. Thai officials previously revealed that China has requested Thailand to inspect dozens of sugar factories before initiating negotiations to lift the ban. It is reported that Thailand is the world's second largest sugar exporting country and was a major supplier of syrup to China last year, with shipments exceeding 1.2 million tons. 01A fire broke out at the National Hangul Museum in South Korea According to Seoul News, a serious fire broke out at the National Hangul Museum in Seoul, South Korea recently, and nearly 90000 cultural relics were urgently transferred to other museums for preservation. According to sources from the Hangul Museum, all cultural relics currently stored in the first floor warehouse have been transferred to the National Central Museum and the National Folk Museum. It is reported that the Hangul Museum collects and manages approximately89000 pieces of literature related to Korean language, including nine Korean national treasures such as Volume 8 and Volume 10 of the "Moon Seal Commentary", "Zhengguo Wenyu Tie", and "Qingqiu Yongyan". At present, there have been no reports of any cultural relics being burned or damaged. The fire department said that the fire may have been caused by sparks from welding steel bars during construction inside the museum. The third and fourth floors have been completely destroyed, and the exact cause of the fire is still under investigation. According to Reuters, the World Islamic Conference was recently held in Bangladesh, and hundreds of thousands of Muslims left by train after attending a "final prayer" rally in the town of Dongji near the capital Dhaka. The crowded train was packed with people, and many even stood on the top of the carriage. It is understood that the World Islamic Conference is the second largest annual Muslim gathering in the world, second only to the pilgrimage to Mecca. During this rally, many roads and highways in the surrounding cities of Dongji suspended traffic, and thousands of law enforcement officers were deployed around the venue to ensure safety during the event.
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