Local News
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Extended Break Times: Various regions in China have extended their class breaks to 15 minutes, encouraging physical activity among students while strictly prohibiting any form of extended teaching hours.
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Subsidies for New Energy and Fuel Vehicles in Guizhou: The Guizhou government has increased subsidies for new energy and fuel vehicles, offering up to 20,000 yuan for new energy vehicles and 15,000 yuan for fuel vehicles.
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Ancient Coins Found in Anhui: A large number of ancient coins were discovered in a village in Huoqiu County, Anhui Province. Authorities confirmed that they date back to the Song Dynasty, and文物 departments have arrived to excavate the site.
National and International News
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Typhoon Mogeki in Hainan: Typhoon Mogeki has caused the death of 4 people and injured 95 others in Hainan Province. As of September 7th, Wenchang and Haikou have suffered losses of nearly 60 billion yuan. The National Development and Reform Commission has allocated 200 million yuan in support of post-disaster emergency recovery efforts in Hainan and Guangdong.
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China’s Foreign Exchange Reserves: As of the end of August, China’s foreign exchange reserves increased by 31.8 billion US dollars from the previous month, with an increase of 0.98%.
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US-China Military Communication: The US ambassador to China announced that the commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command may have a phone call with the commander of the Southern Theater Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in the coming weeks to prevent military misunderstandings between the two countries.
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Transfer of Warships to Cambodia: China will transfer two 056-type frigates to Cambodia based on Cambodian defense needs, according to the Cambodian Ministry of Defense.
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US Boeing Starliner Incident: The US Boeing Starliner spacecraft experienced a technical fault and returned to Earth without passengers early on September 7th. Astronauts will remain in orbit for five to six more months.
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Vietnamese President’s Visit to Russia: The President of Vietnam will visit Russia from September 8th to 10th to further deepen the comprehensive strategic partnership between the two countries.
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Japan’s Rice Shortage: Tokyo, Osaka, Fukushima, and Hokkaido are facing a severe shortage of rice supply. Supplies are sold out within minutes of being put on shelves.
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Cheney Supports Harris’s Presidential Campaign: Former US Vice President Dick Cheney has expressed his support for Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign, while former President Trump’s camp has strongly criticized the move. Harris raised $361 million in August, and her total fundraising is expected to exceed $1 billion.
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Venezuela’s Security Forces Surround Argentine Embassy: Venezuelan security forces have surrounded the Argentine Embassy in Caracas, with opposition leader Juan Guaidó seeking refuge inside. Argentina has condemned Venezuela’s actions as a violation of international law, while Brazil has vowed to represent Argentina’s interests in Venezuela and ensure the safety of everyone inside the embassy.
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Ukrainian Budget Issues: The Chairman of the Ukrainian Parliament’s Budget Committee announced that there is no money to fully pay soldiers’ salaries this month. President Zelensky emphasized the need for funding to end the conflict by the end of autumn.
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Ukrainian Military’s Use of Aluminothermic Agents: Ukrainian military drones have been using aluminothermic agents in combat, with temperatures reaching up to 2,200 degrees Celsius. Experts believe this will not significantly change the situation. Meanwhile, the Russian military claims to have消灭 over 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers in Kursk.
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Ukrainian Balloon Surveillance System: Ukraine has launched a balloon surveillance system capable of monitoring an area of about 60 kilometers. The system is aimed at monitoring and locking in Russian drone operators. President Zelensky announced that Ukraine has controlled over 1,300 square kilometers of land in Kursk as of September 6th. Germany has agreed to provide Ukraine with 12 self-propelled howitzers.
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This summary covers the key news events of September 8th, providing an overview of local, national, and international news. It highlights the importance of staying informed about current events and their impact on various aspects of society.
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