Domestic News:
1. The National Healthcare Security Administration launched a pilot project for the construction of a "Personal Medical Insurance Cloud."
2. Frequent airstrikes have hit Ukraine; the Chinese Embassy in Ukraine reminds Chinese citizens in Ukraine to be vigilant.
3. The State Administration for Market Regulation revised and released the "Measures for Handling Complaints and Reports in Market Supervision and Management," optimizing reporting procedures and regulating malicious claims.
4. Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan: Benefiting from the performance of the financial markets and the increase in stamp duty, Hong Kong is expected to recover its current account surplus sooner than anticipated.
5. The Cyberspace Administration of China issued a notice soliciting public opinions on the "Regulations on the Collection and Use of Personal Information by Internet Applications (Draft for Solicitation of Opinions)."
International News:
1. The Southern Transitional Council of Yemen denies its dissolution.
2. Venezuelan Acting President: Vows to rescue Maduro and his wife.
3. Trump again threatens to intervene in Iran, saying he is prepared to provide "help."
4. EU member states voted to sign the EU-Mercosur Free Trade Agreement.
5. The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on the situation in Ukraine on the 12th. 6. Leaders of political parties in Greenland: "Greenlanders don't want to be Americans."
7. Foreign media: The US Department of Commerce withdraws its plan to add Chinese-made drones to its so-called "controlled list."
8. Trump claims "international law is unnecessary," but the UN Secretary-General reiterates his position: member states should respect the international law they themselves have created.