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The Lianhe Zaobao reported that on March 11, when former Philippine President Duterte flew from Hong Kong to Manila Airport, the Philippine National Police arrested him on the ground of executing the arrest warrant of the International Criminal Court. It is reported that the International Criminal Court began investigating Duterte in 2018, believing that he illegally killed drug traffickers during his anti drug campaign during his presidency and was involved in crimes against humanity. If convicted, Duterte may face long-term imprisonment. The ruling in this case will also set a precedent for holding leaders accountable for violent behavior and strengthening the global fight against impunity. Analysis suggests that Duterte has many loyal allies and supporters who may launch large-scale protests, especially in his hometown of Davao, but it remains to be seen whether they can gather enough public support and expand to the political power center of Manila. 01Ukraine will cease fire for 30 days Recently, Ukrainian President Zelensky announced in a routine video speech that Ukraine will cease fire for 30 days on the entire front line. He stated that Ukraine is prepared for peace, while Russia will indicate whether it wants to end or continue the war. Previously, the Ukrainian delegation met with the US delegation in Saudi Arabia, during which Ukraine proposed to maintain sky silence, including missiles, bombs, and long-range drones; Maintain silence at sea; And take practical measures to build trust throughout the situation, such as releasing prisoners of war through diplomatic channels. The United States has accepted Ukraine's proposal and will persuade Russia to implement itA 30 day comprehensive ceasefire will take effect immediately if the Russian side agrees. In addition, another important aspect of the talks is that the United States is willing to resume defense aid to Ukraine. According to Canadian news, recently, Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair announced that the authorities will invest 2.67 billion Canadian dollars to strengthen their Arctic support center. This cost will be disbursed over 20 years, starting with the Inuvik and Yellowknife bases in the Northwest Territories and the Iquite base in Nunavut, which consist of airfields, logistics facilities, and equipment for military aircraft operations. It is reported that Canada's military spending has long been lower than the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's set percentage of GDPThe benchmark is 2%. Canadian Defense Minister Bill Blair stated that establishing a stronger military presence in the Arctic will better safeguard Canada's sovereignty in the region. 01Nissan's high-level leadership reshuffle Bloomberg News: Recently, Nissan announced a restructuring of its senior management starting from April 1st. The current president, Makoto Uchida, will step down and be succeeded by the current Chief Planning Officer, Ivan Espinosa. In addition, Nissan has also announced a series of executive restructuring measures. It is reported that due to multiple factors such as rising sales costs in the US market, Nissan's net profit for the first half of 2024 has significantly decreased by 94% year-on-year. Previously, Nissan announced a 20% reduction in global production capacity,Layoff 9000 employeesTo overcome the crisis, Nissan and Honda teamed up in December last yearAnnounce the start of merger negotiationsHowever, due to significant differences in merger negotiations between the two parties, in February of this year,These two car companies have officially decided to cancel their merger plan. According to reports from Reuters and Agence France Presse, on March 11th, the President of the United StatestrumpHe announced that he has instructed the Secretary of Commerce to impose an additional 25% tariff on all steel and aluminum products imported from Canada to the United States, which means the total tariff on related products will increase to 50%. Trump said that Canada must immediately lift its 250% to 390% anti American agricultural tariffs on various dairy products from the United States. If Canada does not revoke its long-standing unreasonable tariffs, the United States will "significantly increase" car tariffs from April 2nd. It is reported that the tariff war launched by Trump is stirring up the global economy. He once expressed his hope to passThe statement that "economic means" will turn Canada into the 51st state of the United States has sparked strong resentment among the Canadian people. They are boycotting American products and calling on the government to retaliate. 01The list of the top 20 polluted cities in the world has been released According to Agence France Presse, the list of the top 20 polluted cities in the world has been released recently. Among the top 20 most polluted cities in the world last year, all but one were located in Asia, with 13 of them coming from India, the most populous country in the world. New Delhi, the capital of India, has been ranked as the world's most polluted capital for six consecutive years,The PM2.5 concentration is 91.8. In addition, six towns around New Delhi are also on the list. Last November, New Delhi experienced flight delays and unidentifiable buildings due to heavy smog, and the local government even declared a "state of emergency medical care". Environmental activists are calling on governments around the world to increase investment in renewable energy projects and strengthen vehicle and industrial emission standards. Data shows that only 17% of the 8954 cities worldwide have air quality that meets WHO standards. The New York Times reported that a recent study found that as early as 10000 years ago, people in present-day Honduras had incorporated avocados into their daily diet. Since 7500 years ago, people have gradually increased the thickness of avocado peels and increased fruit volume by managing wild trees and breeding new varieties. These efforts mean that the domestication process of fruits by humans began long before the emergence of common crops such as corn. This study focuses on the western region of HondurasThe El Gigante site is the center. The usage history of this highland cave can be traced back to 11000 years ago, and a large number of relics such as pumpkin seeds, corn kernels, and agave leaves have been discovered in the site. After years of archaeological excavations, these discoveries provide important clues to reveal the way humans lived at that time, and are also an important progress in studying human history.
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