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2025-11-02
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2025-11-03
Changcheng Technology: Trading of the company's shares will be suspended from the opening of the market on November 3, 2025 (Monday), and the suspension is expected to last no more than two trading days.
Changcheng Technology: Trading of the company's shares will be suspended from the opening of the market on November 3, 2025 (Monday), and the suspension is expected to last no more than two trading days.
2025-11-02
1. Trump Cabinet and Senior Officials Move to Military Residences; White House: Security Concerns —According to foreign media reports, to avoid protesters or even violent attacks, several members of the Trump administration's cabinet and senior offi
1. Trump Cabinet and Senior Officials Move to Military Residences; White House: Security Concerns —According to foreign media reports, to avoid protesters or even violent attacks, several members of the Trump administration's cabinet and senior officials have moved into military residences previously reserved for senior military officers, including White House senior advisor Miller, US Defense Secretary Hergese, and Secretary of State Rubio. White House officials stated that these arrangements were made for security reasons. 2. Sanae Takaichi: No Intention to Renegotiate $550 Billion Investment Package with the US —Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated on Saturday that she has no intention of renegotiating the $550 billion investment package agreement reached with the United States. After concluding a week of diplomatic activities (including a summit with US President Trump), Takaichi told reporters, "I believe that even with a change of prime minister, the commitments between governments should not change." 3. Peskov: No Rush for Putin-Trump Summit —Russian Presidential Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov stated that while a meeting between Putin and Trump could technically be organized quickly, it is not currently necessary. Peskov believes that what is currently necessary is careful preparation of the details of the meeting between the two heads of state, and that the problems are solvable. 4. Threat of Military Action Against Nigeria —US President Trump stated on the 1st that he had ordered the War Department to prepare for "possible action" in Nigeria, with the goal of eliminating "terrorists." He warned that if the Nigerian government continues to allow the massacre of Christians, the US will immediately halt all aid to Nigeria. He also accused the Nigerian government of "allowing the massacre of Christians." 5. Directing US Military Strike on "Drug-Trafficking Ship" —US Defense Secretary Hergsays stated on the 2nd that the US military conducted a deadly strike on a ship "operated by a drug trafficking organization" in the Caribbean Sea, killing three people on board. Hergsays claimed that the operation, directed by Trump, was conducted in international waters, targeting a ship "transporting drugs along a smuggling route," and that no US troops were injured. 6. Nigeria: US Accusations Are Inaccurate —The Nigerian Foreign Ministry issued a statement saying that US President Trump's recent remarks about the mass killing of Christians in Nigeria are inaccurate. The statement said that under President Tinub's leadership, Nigeria has always been committed to combating terrorism, promoting interfaith harmony, and protecting the lives and rights of all its citizens.
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