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July 12th Qingqiao Morning Post | South Korean government makes concessions to striking doctors
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Today in history:On this day 120 years ago, the famous contemporary Chilean poet Pablo Neruda was born. His early love poetry collection "Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair" is considered one of his most famous works, inheriting the tradition of Spanish national poetry and also influenced by French modernist poetry such as Baudelaire. In October 1971, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
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Politics
01Indian Prime Minister's first visit to Russia after the outbreak of the Russo Ukrainian War

According to Agence France Presse, on July 8th, Indian Prime Minister Modi flew to Moscow, marking his first visit to Russia since the outbreak of the Russo Ukrainian war. This is also his first overseas trip since starting his third term as prime minister in June. It is reported that although Russia is still the main supplier of cheap oil and weapons to India, Moscow's isolation from the West and friendly relations with Beijing have affected its long-standing partnership with New Delhi. At the same time, Western powers have been cultivating relations with India in recent years to counter China and its growing influence in the Asia Pacific region, while forcing India to distance itself from Russia.


It is reported that Modi's last visit to Russia was duringIn 2019. A few weeks before Russia launched a full-scale military operation against Ukraine in 2022, Modi received Putin's visit in New Delhi. During the war, India avoided explicitly condemning Russia and abstained from voting on the United Nations resolution condemning Moscow.

02South Korean government makes concessions to striking doctors

According to Yonhap News Agency, on July 4th, a group of patients in South Korea organized a demonstration to protest against the doctors' strike. On July 8th, South Korean Minister of Health and Welfare Cho Kyu hong announced at a press conference that, taking into account the recommendations for internships and the situation in the medical field, the government has decided not to impose administrative penalties such as revocation of licenses on any interns or resident doctors, regardless of whether they return to work or not. For those who have returned to work and those who have resigned and are preparing to re enroll in internship courses in September, the government will make special exceptions to minimize the internship gap and try not to delay the relevant personnel from obtaining specialist physician licenses.


It is reported that thousands of intern doctors in South Korea are opposing the medical school expansion plan of the Yoon Seok yeol governmentA large-scale strike was launched in February, forcing major hospitals to cut non emergency services and making it difficult for emergency patients to seek medical treatment. Currently, two-thirds of the resident doctors and interns in South Korea have resigned. The protesting young doctors said that the government should first address the issue of doctors' salaries and working conditions before attempting to increase the annual enrollment of medical schools by 2000. The South Korean government had earlier decided to revoke the licenses of striking doctors who refuse to return to work.

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military
01Myanmar civilians occupy multiple towns by military force

Bloomberg reported that on July 7th, a military spokesperson for Myanmar's Rakhine Army claimed that they had killed over 400 military government soldiers and occupied the airport, blocked access to military bases, and seized camps, weapons, and ammunition during a military operation to capture the town of Tanjung on the Bay of Bengal coast of Rakhine State. Two other organizations, the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army and the Deong National Liberation Army, said they are taking control of towns controlled by the military government, targeting the largest town in the northeast, Lashio, and the famous gem producing town of Mogul.


Military experts have analyzed that Mogu in Myanmar is famous for its production of rubies and is a very important economic hub, as well as a key corridor for smuggling weapons from northern Shan State. The Burmese military government is facing its biggest crisis in three years of political upheaval and seizure of power, and losing these economic centers will cause them heavy losses. This will not only cut off the military government's revenue, but may also encourage resistance organizations in the nearby Mandalay area, making the situation even more severe.


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Economics

01The US Philippines nuclear cooperation agreement comes into effect

Manila News: Recently,Last year, MeifeiThe Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference held in San Francisco, USA in NovemberuppersignofNuclear Cooperation Agreementtake effect,The United States can transfer technology for nuclear research and civilian nuclear energy to the Philippines to assist in the development of nuclear energy. The US State Department stated in a statementIndicate that this agreementAllow the United States to transfer to the PhilippinesThe nuclear materials include nuclear materials used for nuclear research and civilian nuclear energy, equipment, components, and information such as reactors.


It is reported that,This agreement andthe PhilippinesPresident Marcos' plan to use nuclear energy to meet the growing demand for electricity is consistent.According to the planning of the Philippine authorities,Manila is going toBy 2030, the proportion of renewable energy in the power structure will be increased to 35%, and by 2040, it will reach 50%. According to data from the Philippine Department of Energy last year, coal remains the main source of energy, accounting for 43.9% of the electricity structure, with renewable energy accounting for 29.7%, ranking second. However, the feasibility of nuclear energy as a clean energy source has been questioned by environmental and clean energy advocacy groups. Greenpeace Philippines urges the government not to rely on nuclear power. The organization stated in May last year that the storage and management of nuclear waste is a permanent cost that must be borne by consumers and taxpayers, and the government needs to have long-term planning for hundreds of years,Clean energy sources such as wind and solar power are more suitable for the Philippines.

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security

01Japanese publishing house Kadokawa Group hacked and extorted

Lianhe Zaobao reported that recently, the famous Japanese publishing house Kagawa Group was hacked and blackmailed, and leaked the personal information of the publishing house members to the secret network, resulting in the paralysis of its video and book product business. It is understood that the attack was launched by a Russian hacker group called "Black Coat". It began to roam the internet in May last year, infiltrating corporate computers and demanding ransom through encrypted frozen files and data. On June 27th of this year, hackers sent a statement to Kadokawa on a dark web claiming to have stolen data from his computer and threatening to leak all data unless payment is made. On the 2nd of this month, Kadokawa discovered a large amount of information leaked on a dark web.


Kadokawa executive Keiichi Suzuki stated that although they have taken various measures to reduce risks, the attack power of the hacker group has exceeded expectations. Due to Kadokawa's operations in publishing, school management, and other businesses, with a large number of users, the scope of the victims is very wide. The company proposes a payment agreementA ransom of 470 million yen was demanded, but the hacker lion spoke up and demanded an additional ransom. Masakatsu Morii, an honorary professor at Kobe University in Japan and an expert in cyber attacks, pointed out that one characteristic of ransomware is that it targets any system with vulnerabilities, regardless of the size of the company.

02At least 14 people died in mountain torrents caused by rainstorm in Nepal

According to Agence France Presse,Since July 4th,Himalayan country NepalcontinuedThe rainstorm has triggered flash floods and landslides, which have caused at least14 people have died, and disaster relief personnel are still searching for nine missing persons. Nepalese police spokesperson Karkiexpress,The police are collaborating with other agencies and locals to search for the missing persons.It is reported that,annuallyThe monsoon season from June to September will bring widespread damage to the entire South Asian regionClimate change and road development have exacerbated this issue. In recent years, there has been an increase in severe floods and landslides.


besides,Floods have also caused extensive damage in India and Bangladesh, affecting millions of people. In India, floods have submerged the northeastern state of Assam. Assam Disaster Management Authorityexpress,past times24-hour availabilitysixPeople die. In low-lying Bangladesh, disaster management agencies say floods have affectedMore than 2 million people.


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Culture
0111 newly recognized biosphere reserves by UNESCO

According to Xinhua News Agency, on July 5th, the 36th session of the International Coordinating Council of the UNESCO Biosphere Programme decided to approve the recognition of 11 biosphere reserves. It is reported that the newly recognized biosphere reserves include the Kempen Brook Cross Border Biosphere Reserve in Belgium and the Netherlands, the Aran Valley Biosphere Reserve in Spain, the Julian Alps Cross Border Biosphere Reserve in Italy and Slovenia, and the Newmi Biosphere Reserve in The Gambia.


It is understood that,The Man and the Biosphere Programme is an intergovernmental scientific program initiated by UNESCO in 1971, aimed at creating a scientific foundation for improving the interrelationships between humans and their living environment. The organization's goals include protecting at least 30% of global land and ocean by 2030, and restoring 30% of degraded ecosystems on Earth. China first participated in the program conference in 1973 and currently has 34 biosphere reserves, ranking first in Asia.







Financial Newsletter
According to the Futures Daily, recently, the yield of palm oil in Malaysia increased by 59.39%, the oil yield decreased by 0.12%, and the production increased by 58.36%.


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