Domestic News:
1. The Ministry of Culture and Tourism solemnly reminds Chinese tourists to avoid traveling to Japan recently.
2. The Xinxiang Municipal People's Procuratorate of Henan Province has approved the arrest of Shi Yongxin in accordance with the law.
3. A Chinese Coast Guard fleet patrolled the territorial waters of Diaoyu Islands on November 16.
4. The Ministry of Education issued a study abroad warning, advising Chinese citizens to carefully plan their study abroad arrangements in Japan.
5. Zhao Leji will visit New Zealand and Australia from November 19 to 25.
6. It is reported that Huawei will release a breakthrough technology in the field of AI, which is expected to solve the problem of efficient utilization of computing resources.
International News:
1. South Korean media: The United States cancels exemptions for some fees on arms sales to South Korea.
2. Oil loading operations at the port of Novorossiysk, Russia, resumed on Sunday.
3. Japanese Finance Minister Ko Katayama: Japan's stimulus package will exceed $110 billion.
4. Iranian Foreign Minister: Iran is currently not conducting uranium enrichment activities, nor does it have any undeclared uranium enrichment facilities.
5. Samsung announced a five-year investment of approximately $310 billion in South Korea to add chip production lines, with full production expected by 2028.
6. The U.S. Government Office of Ethics stated that Trump purchased at least $82 million in corporate and municipal bonds between late August and early October.