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What are the 5 most important news events since January 1, 2014?
China’s Snow Dragon, which was trapped in the Antarctic, successfully completed the rescue of 52 passengers trapped on the Russian “Academician Shokalsky”. The Snow Dragon ship is still affected by complex sea ice and hydrometeorological conditions. Trapped in the dense floating ice area at 66 degrees 39 minutes south latitude and 144 degrees 25 minutes east longitude, some of the floating ice is 3 to 4 meters thick. At about 14:40 on January 13, 2014, an explosion occurred on a hillside in Laoshan Village (preliminarily confirmed to be a gambling spot) in Longchang Town, Kaili City, Qiandongnan Prefecture, Guizhou Province. It was initially confirmed that 14 people were killed and 7 injured. In 2014, local two meetings will be held in January to focus on drawing up a reform roadmap. On January 1, Latvia officially became the 18th country to join the Eurozone. On January 11, a fire broke out in Shangri-La, a famous tourist attraction. One-third of the ancient city was burned down, causing direct economic losses of about 100 million yuan.
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