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2025-06-15 Sunday
  • 16:58:50

    [A new U.S. warship collided with a tugboat when it was launched, and no one was injured] According to U.S. media reports, the U.S. Navy’s new Liberty-class littoral combat ship "Cleveland" was recently launched in Wisconsin, and a matching tugboat Collision, the warship damaged. No one was injured in the accident. The U.S. Navy said it would repair the warship. The exact cause of the accident is still under investigation.

  • 16:31:01

    According to the Sankei Shimbun: The Bank of Japan plans to review the policies of the past few decades.

  • 16:17:37

    According to Sky News: The headquarters of the French mission in Sudan was attacked, and French citizens were injured. Egypt confirmed that a member of its embassy in Sudan was injured.

  • 15:49:29

    [UN Secretary-General calls for accelerated climate action] April 22 is Earth Day. United Nations Secretary-General Guterres called on the international community to accelerate climate action in a video speech that day, and at the same time urged governments to play an important leading role in protecting the environment. Guterres said: "We need to accelerate climate action, cut emissions deeper and faster, and limit the rise in global temperatures to 1.5 degrees Celsius. We should also massively expand investment in adaptation and resilience, especially for the Investments in the most vulnerable countries and communities who are least responsible for the climate crisis."

  • 14:52:41

    Gazprom: will continue to deliver gas to Europe via Ukraine, with 38.9 million cubic meters delivered on Sunday.

  • 14:36:18

    In the early morning of the 23rd local time, a car bomb attack occurred near an airport in central Mali, killing at least nine civilians and injuring 61 others. According to local media, the attack was carried out by the Armed Terrorist Group (GAT).

  • 14:09:09

    France is evacuating French diplomats and citizens from Sudan.

  • 12:11:11

    Acting U.S. Deputy Secretary of State for Administration and Resources John Bass said fewer than 100 Americans had been evacuated from Sudan and that the closure of the U.S. embassy in Khartoum was temporary.

  • 10:46:23

    U.S. President Joe Biden issued a statement on the situation in Sudan: suspending the operation of the U.S. embassy in Sudan and ordering the U.S. military to evacuate government staff from Khartoum.

  • 10:30:48

    According to the TASS news agency: Artillery units at the center of the Russian battle group hit more than 150 targets of the Ukrainian army in 24 hours.

  • 09:20:49

    Sudan Rapid Support Forces said it worked with the United States to evacuate American diplomats and their families on six planes.

  • 22:11:11

    According to the British Financial Times: Germany has clashed with other EU countries on the reform of pharmaceutical regulations, and the German government has warned that this will hurt investment in the pharmaceutical industry. Drugmakers are concerned that the European Union will cut exclusivity protection from 10 years to eight years.

  • 21:28:36

    Gazprom: will continue to deliver gas to Europe via Ukraine, with 38.8 million cubic meters delivered on Sunday.

  • 20:52:42

    [U.S. President Biden Approves Disaster Declaration on Texas] The White House statement shows that U.S. President Biden has declared a major disaster in Texas and ordered the provision of federal assistance to assist those seriously affected from January 30 to February 2, 2023 State and local rebuilding efforts in areas affected by the winter storm.

  • 20:08:01

    Sky News: After a number of major UK companies pulled out of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the most influential business lobby group, they were invited to join BizUK, an emergency organization set up after initial talks between business and Labor and Conservative officials. mechanism.

  • 19:36:03

    Burhan, Commander-in-Chief of the Sudanese Armed Forces: Both parties to the conflict need to sit down as Sudanese and find the right way to restore hope and life.

  • 19:08:03

    According to the British Financial Times: The British government will introduce legislation within days to establish a new regulator to oversee the growing dominance of large technology platforms such as Google, Amazon and Facebook.

  • 18:31:07

    [Sudanese Doctors Union: 256 civilians have been killed in armed conflict] On April 22, local time, the Sudanese Doctors Union issued a statement stating that 256 civilians have been killed and 1,454 civilians have been injured since armed conflicts broke out in many places in Sudan. The statement pointed out that 13 hospitals across Sudan were bombed and the staff of 19 hospitals were forced to evacuate.

  • 17:43:06

    On the evening of the 21st local time, shootings occurred in two places in the southeast of Washington, the capital of the United States, injuring at least eight people. Police said the shootings at the two locations were likely related.

  • 17:31:53

    Market news: The Sudanese military stated that the Saudi diplomatic mission has withdrawn from Sudan to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and Jordan will follow suit.

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