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According to the Straits Times,September 1st, ChinaConduct an Army Joint with SingaporeExercise,Duration14 days.This joint training mainly includes courses such as sniper tactics, close combat, parachute landing, and hostage rescue, including live fire shooting with small weapons and team cohesion,Intended to strengthen practical cooperation between the two armies and enhance the level of practical training for both armies,Enhance trust and understanding between the two armies.
The Ministry of Defense of Singapore stated that,Singapore Armed Forces and Chinese People's Liberation ArmyOnFirst held in 2009YesBilateral ArmyCollaborative exercises,bookThis joint training session is already the fifth. This exercise highlights the close and friendly bilateral defense relationship between Singapore and China. In addition to bilateral and multilateral exercises, the defense agencies of Singapore and China will also interact regularly through high-level exchanges, mutual visits, and port visits.
It is understood that this yearFrom late April to early May, the Singapore Navy and the People's Liberation Army of ChinaalreadyholdYesMaritime cooperation exercises,exerciseIncluding helicopter cross landing and search and rescue.
01Thailand's total border trade decreased by about 15.5% in July
According to Thai Chinese website, the total border trade volume of Thailand in July 2023 was 131.223 billion baht, a year-on-year decrease of 15.51%. The import value was 75.426 billion baht, a decrease of 12.96%, and the export value was 55.797 billion baht, a decrease of 18.74%. The trade surplus is 19.629 billion baht.
Specifically, ThailandThe cross-border export value to China in July was 17.943 billion baht, an increase of 8.68% year-on-year. The main export commodities were durian, hard drivesSoda, mineral water, dairy products, etc., but Thailand's border trade exports to Laos, Malaysia, Cambodia, and Myanmar in July were 45.12 billion baht, a decrease of 12.71%. This is also the main reason for the overall decline in Thailand's border trade volume in July.
01United Nations: More than 200000 people abducted to Southeast Asia to engage in online fraud
Reuters News,On August 29th, the United Nations released a report stating that,At least120000 people are forced to work for fraud groups in Myanmar; In Cambodia, there are estimated to be about 100000 people. At the same time, criminal groups also operate online casinos and engage in virtual currency fraud in Laos, the Philippines, and Thailand. According to the report, the victims of online fraud are from Southeast Asia, Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Asia, and even Africa and Latin America. Most of the victims of the scam are men, but there are also some women and teenagers.
Head of Human Rights at the United NationsRepresents,Those who are coerced into participating in these fraudulent activities must endure inhumane treatment while committing crimes,They are victims, not criminals.
According to Vietnam News Agency, on August 27th, the 9th European Summer Camp for Vietnamese Youth Students successfully concluded in Paris. During the 4-day European summer camp, nearly 200 Vietnamese youth and students from overseas participated in interesting folk games, knowledge and culture lectures, and more. Vietnamese students participating in the summer camp stated that they can meet many Vietnamese friends in Europe during the camp. They come from many European countries such as the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, and can feel the deep integration of Vietnamese culture and European culture in them.
It is reported that young Vietnamese studentsEuropeThe summer camp was first held in the Czech Republic in 2007 and has been held annually in different countries in the European region since 2015, making practical contributions to the dissemination and integration of Vietnamese and European cultures.
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