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According to the UAE's state news agency, the UAE will allow its citizens to travel to Lebanon starting Monday.
2026-06-30
According to the UAE's state news agency, the UAE will allow its citizens to travel to Lebanon starting Monday.
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Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a regular briefing on June 29 that China will provide an additional 100 mln yuan in emergency, non-reimbursable material aid to Venezuela, supplementing earlier cash assistance, for earthquake relief a
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Guo Jiakun said at a regular briefing on June 29 that China will provide an additional 100 mln yuan in emergency, non-reimbursable material aid to Venezuela, supplementing earlier cash assistance, for earthquake relief and reconstruction. The supplies will be sent to Venezuela as soon as possible. China also provided satellite imagery of the affected areas to support relief operations.
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On June 29 the Hong Kong Marine Department announced three measures to ease cross-border yacht visits: upgraded electronic systems, relaxed berth requirements for visiting yachts, and streamlined qualification procedures for mainland captains. The de
On June 29 the Hong Kong Marine Department announced three measures to ease cross-border yacht visits: upgraded electronic systems, relaxed berth requirements for visiting yachts, and streamlined qualification procedures for mainland captains. The department said the steps will simplify approvals and speed up clearance under existing overseas‑visitor rules, aiming to attract more yachts from the Greater Bay Area and overseas and to bolster Hong Kong’s position as an Asian yacht hub.
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