The Israeli military said that a naval missile ship attacked two naval facilities in Syria on Monday.Jon Finer, US Deputy National Security Adviser: The new administration will decide how to deal with the Ukrainian issue.Jon Finer, US Deputy National Security Adviser: The new government will decide how to advance the Ukrainian issue.
The State Council, USA: Sham Liberation Organization's remarks are appropriate, but we will judge according to its actions.Syria's new Prime Minister: It's time to achieve stability and peace.Jon Finer, US Deputy National Security Adviser: Syria has the opportunity to decide its own rule for the first time in decades. Assad's main allies were unable to provide him with assistance. It is accompanied by great risks and opportunities. It is still in the early stage, and we are still studying how to contact these groups in Syria. Policies for these groups have not been formally changed. We'd better not make a decision until we know more clearly what they will do.
The trillion-dollar market of low-altitude economy is gaining momentum. Driven by many factors such as policy, technology and application, the trillion-dollar market of low-altitude economy is gaining momentum, attracting various industrial giants such as Huawei, ZTE, Meituan, SF Express, China Mobile, China Telecom and China Unicom to enter the market one after another. In the eyes of the industry, the low-altitude economy is just like high-tech real estate, which adds a three-dimensional space for development and utilization on the original two-dimensional plane, thus generating economic value and giving birth to industrial ecology. "In the future, low-altitude aircraft, like cars on the ground, will be free and standardized to operate at low altitude." (Securities Times)Alaska Airlines executives said that after the merger of Alaska-Hawaii Airlines, there is no need to increase capacity, and it can transport nearly 6 million passengers every year.Hundreds of people were killed or injured in two days when many places in Sudan were attacked. On December 10th, local time, Ahmed Osman hamzah, governor of Khartoum State, where Sudan's capital Khartoum is located, said that the capital city of Omdurman was shelled that day, killing at least 65 civilians and injuring hundreds more.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14