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·Ministry of Foreign Affairs: "Taiwan independence" provocations continue for a day, and the anti-"independence" punishment continues for a moment.
·The Eastern Theater Command successfully completed all joint exercises and training tasks.
·Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council: The recent exercises and training around Taiwan Island in the Eastern Theater Command are necessary measures and just moves.
·Seven departments issued the newly revised "Implementation Measures for Production Safety Liability Insurance": The national minimum liability limit for each person with a death and disability in production safety accidents has been increased to 400,000 yuan, and temporary recruitment of personnel is included in the scope of practitioners.
·Ministry of Commerce: The anti-dumping investigation on brandy related to imports originating from the EU has been extended to July 5, 2025.
·The two departments cracked down on the problem of "fan circles" in online sports: cleaned up more than 1.6 million pieces of illegal and irregular information, and dealt with 76,000 accounts, including 3,767 closed accounts.
·National Development and Reform Commission: Credit repair will not charge any fees in any form.
·National International Development Cooperation Agency: Nearly 30 Chinese rescue teams have more than 500 rescue team members in Myanmar.
·Central Bank: my country has built a public credit reporting system with the leading global data scale.
·Wu Weiren, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and chief designer of the Chinese lunar exploration project, recently said that the world's first lunar brick-making machine has been developed. High temperatures can melt the lunar soil, and after melting, large and small bricks of different specifications can be printed in 3D. There is no need to bring water or other formula ingredients on the ground, it is completely made of local materials.
·Railway Qingming Festival holiday transportation started on April 3, with 43 million pre-sale tickets.
·Australian media speculates that Chinese scientific research ships pass through the waters near Australia, and our embassy in Australia refutes: Don't speculate.
·Trump signed an executive order announcing the United States to set up a 10% "minimum benchmark tariff" on trading partners and impose higher tariffs on some trading partners.
·The Myanmar earthquake has killed more than 3,000 people, and the Myanmar military announced a temporary ceasefire from April 2 to 22.
·A magnitude 6.2 earthquake occurred in the waters near Kyushu Island, Japan.
·Yong Seok-yeon's impeachment case will be sentenced, and Han De-soo says he is doing his best to maintain public order.
·Paris Court of Appeal: Le Pen appeal will be ruled before the French presidential election.
·The US military has sent additional aircraft carrier combat groups to the Middle East.
·The U.S. Attorney General demands a death sentence for shooting a senior Medicare executive.
·A man was trapped in Naypyidaw, Myanmar, for five days and was rescued.
·Profit of 98.97 million and fined 396 million! A stock investor was fined for manipulating multiple stocks by false declaration methods.
·The results of the investigation of "parents beat students at the gate of the school" in Changzhi, Shanxi Province were announced, and parents were administratively detained.
·The first-instance trial of the "Shandong House Entry and Baby Stealing Case" ended, and the court failed to pronounce the verdict in court.
··The 22-year-old female rider died in a car accident! My sister posted: My sister was shaved down by a truck, and there were three motorcycle friends who were looking for witnesses to pay responsibilities.
·Capital Airport Public Security: 31 people have been punished for chasing stars in the Capital Airport this year.
·Chengdu Police: A 62-year-old woman pried off a blind path and sold it and was detained.
·87 remains were found in Xuchang, Henan, which may be related to the "Three Hebei Blocking War".
· Passenger conflict and bite the flight attendant causing flight delay? Shenzhen Airlines Notice: The passenger involved was transferred to the police for handling.
·A 38-year-old fugitive suspect in Liaoning was arrested. The police previously offered a reward of 50,000 yuan to collect clues.
·A man cheated his father of 100,000 yuan in a fake relationship and sued his blind date daughter for lying. He was sentenced to five months of detention for false litigation.
·After a scratch in a vehicle, he was rejected for private settlement. The man drove over another man and killed him. The police said: criminal detention.
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On April 1, Luoyang, Henan, tourists visited the Longmen Grottoes in the night.
The "The Biggest Moon of the Year" filmed in Bei'an City, Heilongjiang Province on April 1.
Last week, the National Rock Climbing Training Team participated in the 2025 International Competition (Speed Project) Trials ended in Baisha, Hainan. Zhao Yicheng, a 15-year-old boy from Fengxian Middle School in Shanghai, climbed out 4.68 seconds and 4.65 seconds respectively in the last two climbs, both times surpassing the current world record for men's speed set by American athlete Watson at the Paris Olympics (4.74 seconds). This competition is not a certified event by the International Climbing Federation, so Zhao Yicheng's results will not be certified as a world record, but his world-class competitive level at such a young age still amazed the rock climbing industry.
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Editor: Lin Tao, Gao Shijia
Review: Dai Mengmeng, Huang Zuochun