Domestic News:
1. Xi Jinping holds talks with Kim Jong-un.
2. WeChat releases guidelines for developers accessing the WeChat AI ecosystem.
3. The State Administration for Market Regulation summoned the headquarters of Meiyijia (a popular Chinese food service platform), demanding that they effectively ensure public food safety.
4. The Party Committee of the State Financial Regulatory Commission held an expanded meeting: steadily advancing the risk resolution of local small and medium-sized financial institutions and thoroughly rectifying disorderly competition in the financial sector.
International News:
1. OpenAI reveals it has secretly submitted its IPO application; the specific IPO date is undetermined.
2. South Korean regulators will review speculative trading of the Korean won.
3. Apple upgrades Siri AI and releases iOS 27.
4. US media: Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are considering launching futures products linked to GPU leasing prices.
5. Middle East Situation—
① Iran and Israel exchange fire for the first time since April.
② Houthi rebels launch missiles at Israel and announce a complete ban on Israeli navigation in the Red Sea.
③ Trump urges Iran and Israel to stop their attacks, stating that peace talks are underway. Iran subsequently announced a temporary halt to its strikes against Israel, warning Israel against attacking Lebanon. The Israeli Prime Minister also instructed the military to cease preparations for a new attack on Iran. Senior Israeli officials revealed that if the homeland were attacked, the southern suburbs of Beirut would be targeted.
④ Israeli Defense Minister: Rejects Iranian threats and will continue to confront Hezbollah.
⑤ US forces struck an oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman heading towards Iran, accusing it of violating blockade measures.
⑥ US media: Trump warned Netanyahu that if another war breaks out with Iran, he might find himself fighting alone.
⑦ Iran's representative to the UN: Hopes the US-Iran negotiations will reach an agreement by the end of June.