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Paris News: Recently, French far right leader Le Pen and eight other members of the National Union were found guilty of embezzling European Parliament funds and paying salaries to assistants who actually worked for the National Union. The amount involved in the case is2.9 million euros. Le Pen was sentenced to two years in prison, two years probation, and banned from running for public office for five years, which means that Le Pen, who has a good polling situation, may not be able to participate in the 2027 presidential election Le Pen denies the allegations, stating that prosecutors are seeking to make herPolitical death. Another analysis suggests that her political career may come to an end, as even if Le Pen appeals, the appellate court is unlikely to make a ruling before the 2027 elections. 01Russia plans to recruit 160000 soldiers According to Agence France Presse, recently, the Russian PresidentVladimir PutinSign the spring conscription law and announce that it will be implemented this yearFrom April 1st to July 15th, 160000 soldiers were conscripted. This indicator is higher than last year's 150000 people, while the number for 2022 is 134500 people. It is reported that Putin ordered last year to expand the size of Russia's active military to1.5 million people. He also raised the conscription age limit from 27 to 30 in 2023, meaning that Russian men aged 18 to 30 are eligible to enlist. The Russian Ministry of Defense stated that the upcoming spring conscription campaign will beThe Ukrainian WarIt's irrelevant, conscripts will not be sent to Russian military bases in Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia. 01Kenya's domestic debt jumps to 6.12 trillion yuan According to Xinhua News Agency, recent data shows that Kenya's domestic debt has significantly increasedThe increase from 4.83 trillion shillings in June 2023 to 6.12 trillion shillings in March 2025, with a growth rate of 26.7%, may harm financial stability and reduce the availability of corporate credit. It is reported that,In March 2025, the use of the Kenyan central bank's overdraft limit reached a peak of 109.82 billion shillings, while the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) refinancing funds decreased. Kenya's debt situation reflects a general trend in Africa, which is to use the domestic market to avoid external shocks, but at the cost of sacrificing fiscal flexibility. Although treasury bond provides stability, the shift to short-term debt and reliance on overdraft may lead to a liquidity crisis. Bloomberg News: Recently, Chinese real estate company Vanke released data showing that its revenue was 343.176 billion yuan last year, a year-on-year decrease of 26.32%, and the annual loss reached 49.5 billion yuan. The group pointed out that the losses were mainly due to a significant decrease in the settlement scale and gross profit margin of the development business. It is reported that as of the end of the fiscal year, Vanke's net debt ratio was80.6%, an increase of 25.94 percentage points. The current liabilities amounted to 719.06 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 12.5%. Industry insiders have analyzed that Vanke's announced performance is even worse than the profit warning issued in January this year, which means that despite unprecedented government support measures for the real estate market, Vanke's operating conditions have significantly deteriorated. 01The World Health Organization has declared the Myanmar earthquake a Level 3 emergency According to Agence France Presse, recently,The World Health Organization has classified the crisis in Myanmar as a Level 3 emergency,Level 3 emergency is the highest response level under the World Health Organization's emergency response framework.The organization stated that,There are a large number of casualties and traumatic injuries in Myanmar, and emergency treatment is urgently needed. The local electricity and water supply are still interrupted, and the risk of water sources and foodborne disease outbreaks is also increasing. World Health OrganizationUrgently seeking$8 million to save lives and prevent disease outbreaks within the next 30 days. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent SocietiesalsoUrgent appeal to raise funds exceeding$100 million funding to assist victims of the Myanmar earthquake.Near Mandalay, a city in central MyanmarOn March 28th, 7 occurrednineStrong earthquake of magnitude,Up to now, it has caused damage to Myanmarexceedtwo thousandHuman death. According to reports from Bangkok, the World Organization for Animal Protection has recently called on elephant shelters to stop using elephants to entertain tourists, and specifically requested that tourists be prohibited from participating in interactive activities such as elephant bathing and feeding. Animal conservation organizations point out that the truth behind the commercial activities of elephant tourism is unsettling. Despite more and more campsites using environmental protection as a gimmick and promoting them as "shelters," elephants still live in cruel and abusive environments. According to data from the Thai Livestock Bureau, Thailand has a total of5359 domesticated elephants are distributed in 245 elephant camps. Before the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, elephants brought Thailand up to $770 million in tourism revenue annually. After the pandemic, many shelters had to rely on donations to maintain their operations. According to Xinhua News Agency, a recent public opinion survey conducted by the renowned academic journal Nature among American researchers showed that approximately75% of respondents are considering leaving the United States, with Europe and Canada being their preferred destinations for relocation. The main reason why researchers are considering leaving the United States is that the current US government has comprehensively reduced research funding and laid off a large number of related workers, including researchers. In addition, the survey also found that this trend is particularly evident among researchers in the early stages of their careers. Under investigationOut of 690 American master's students, 548 plan to continue their research activities outside of the United States.
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