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Who has current affairs information for June 2008? Urgent! ! !

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Current political affairs at home and abroad on June 1, 2008

(1) On June 1, Sharon Stone officially apologized, saying that the "retribution" theory was a "slip of the tongue." CNN reported on June 1 that Hollywood star Sharon Stone issued a statement on Saturday. A statement said she expressed "great regret" for her previous remarks in response to the earthquake in China.

(2). According to a report by Russia News, former World Bank President James Wolfensohn believes that by 2050, among the world’s economically developed countries, China will rank first, and Russia will only be ranked first. Can rank ninth. Wolfensohn predicted at the 2nd International Symposium "Group Management and World Economic Globalization" held in Moscow on the 30th: "By 2050, the first place will be China, the second place will be India, and the third place will be The United States, Indonesia in fourth place, Japan in fifth place, followed by Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Russia and Vietnam."

(3). On June 1, China has the largest population in the world. The country will implement a ban on the production of ultra-thin plastic bags with a thickness less than 0.025 mm. As a result, China will join a growing number of countries, including Ireland and Bangladesh, in their efforts to change shopper habits. Businesses will not be allowed to offer free plastic bags to shoppers, except for fresh food and deli items. Violators will face fines and goods may be confiscated.

According to government statistics, China's 1.3 billion people use an average of 3 billion plastic bags every day. To produce these plastic bags, China consumes 37 million barrels of crude oil every year.

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Current political affairs in June 2008 (June 2-4) at home and abroad

(1), Xinhuanet Hong Kong June 2: China Unicom Co., Ltd. (China Unicom) and China Netcom Group (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. (China Netcom) jointly held a press conference in Hong Kong on the 2nd, announcing that the two companies planned to merge through a share exchange. A new China Unicom was established; at the same time, China Unicom sold its CDMA business to China Telecom.

(2) Xinhuanet, Sanya, June 3rd: "Deal!" With the sound of a hammer, Hong Kong artists, Olympic Games The "Auspicious Cloud" torch collected by torchbearer Andy Lau was finally successfully auctioned for 1.9 million yuan, and all proceeds will be donated to children in the earthquake-stricken areas of Sichuan for education in the disaster-stricken areas.

(3) Chen Guangbiao, chairman of Nanjing Huangpu Investment Group, was called "China's top philanthropist" for donating 181 million yuan in 2007. Two hours after the Wenchuan earthquake, he immediately transported 60 pieces of heavy engineering equipment that the company originally planned to go north to the disaster area in Sichuan. He participated in the rescue of survivors and personally rescued 11 people...

(4), Xinhuanet, Athens, June 4: The International Olympic Committee Executive Committee will hold a three-day meeting in Athens on the 4th. , one of the main topics is the announcement of the official candidate cities to bid for the 31st Olympic Games in 2016. Since American athlete Marion Jones admitted to taking banned drugs, the meeting will also discuss the disposal of the women's 100m championship medal at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.

(5). Currently, 7 cities have submitted bid reports to the International Olympic Committee. They are: Chicago in the United States, Prague in the Czech Republic, Tokyo in Japan, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Baku in Azerbaijan, Doha in Qatar and Madrid, Spain.

According to the International Olympic Committee schedule, the host city for the 2016 Olympic Games will be determined at the Copenhagen Conference in Denmark in October 2009.

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Major current affairs news on June 5, 2008 (domestic)

(1), Central Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China The Standing Committee of the Bureau held a meeting on the morning of June 5 to study and deploy counterpart support for post-Wenchuan earthquake recovery and reconstruction. Hu Jintao, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, presided over the meeting.

(2) The 2007 China International Science and Technology Cooperation Award Ceremony was held in Beijing on the afternoon of the 5th. On behalf of the Chinese government, State Councilor Liu Yandong paid tribute to Dr. Li Xiangyang, a British geophysics expert, Dr. Liu Jinchuan, an American materials science and engineering expert, Dr. Peter Gruss, a German biology expert, and Robert Ziegler, a representative of the International Rice Research Institute, who won this honor. The doctor presented medals and certificates.

(3). The State Council Information Office released on the 5th under the authorization of the State Council Earthquake Relief Headquarters: According to the Ministry of Civil Affairs, as of 12:00 on the 5th, the Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan had killed 69,127 people and injured 373,612 people. 17,918 people were missing, and the cumulative number of people affected by the disaster was 45,710,965.

(3) "Our Festival - Recitation of Chinese Classics·Dragon Boat Festival" sponsored by the Propaganda Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the Central Civilization Office was held at Changsha Wuzhou Grand Theater at 8 pm on the 5th. More than 1,000 spectators from all walks of life watched the entire party with great interest.

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Major current affairs news on June 5, 2008 (overseas)

(1), attending the 18th World Economic Forum Africa Conference Representatives of the African Union gave a speech in Cape Town on the 4th, saying that despite challenges such as soaring food prices, water scarcity and climate change, Africa's economic growth prospects are still promising and it is expected to reach the 6% target this year.

(2). According to the British "Independent" report on the 5th, the United States is negotiating with Iraq in Baghdad to formulate a secret plan aimed at permanently controlling Iraq. If passed, the plan would make the U.S. military occupation of Iraq permanent indefinitely, regardless of the outcome of this year's U.S. presidential election.

(3). The 62nd United Nations General Assembly held a plenary meeting on the 4th and elected former Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Descoto Brockman as President of the 63rd United Nations General Assembly by consensus.

(4) The International Conference on Islamic Dialogue hosted by the Islamic World League opened in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on the 4th. More than 500 scholars and representatives from more than 50 Islamic countries will discuss how to deal with Islamic countries. Discuss the *** and challenges faced.

(5). The International Olympic Committee announced in Athens on the 4th that the host cities for the 2016 Olympic Games will be chosen among four cities: Chicago, Tokyo, Madrid and Rio de Janeiro. The final host city will be selected at the International Olympic Committee meeting in Copenhagen on October 2, 2009.

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