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Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman insisted on April 8 that Apple’s first foldable screen iPhone will still be released in September as planned. Just the day before, "Nikkei Asia" reported another picture: the engineering verification and testing phase encountered more complex problems than expected.

Preface In just one day, two things happened one after another. China sent a tough signal, and Japan quickly adjusted its statement on China. This was no coincidence, but the beginning of a head-on collision. What appears on the surface is a change of wording, but behind the scenes is a conflict of lines. 1. It is not a diplomatic friction

On the news, according to Xinhua News Agency, senior Iranian sources said that during the ceasefire period, Iran will allow no more than 15 ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz every day. According to relevant data, about 100-120 commercial ships passed through every day before the conflict.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Recently, three Chinese ships passed through the Strait of Hormuz, Hormuz, Strait, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ceasefire, Gulf region

High oil prices may not necessarily benefit oilfield service companies.

As the smoke of the US-Iran conflict continues to fill the sky over the Middle East, the crisis in the two major energy channels has not yet been resolved, and another alarm that can shake up the global geopolitical structure has been sounded. Serbian President Vucic issued a serious warning publicly

According to Observer.com news on March 12, Bloomberg reported that after U.S. President Trump announced that he would visit China at the end of this month, the soybean procurement issue is likely to be included in the agenda of the next meeting between Chinese and U.S. trade officials.

Seeing that there are no signs of the Strait of Hormuz being restored to navigation, some European countries finally couldn't sit still and wanted to talk to Iran. The British "Financial Times" quoted people familiar with the matter as saying on the 14th..._Sina.com

After their own economies and critical infrastructure became "collateral damage" in the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, it is difficult for the six Gulf countries not to rethink the direction of their security, diplomacy, and economic policies. At a minimum, from the perspective of “safe financial management”, risks also need to be spread

(Original title: "Trump believes that relying on military force to deter China may intensify China's distrust of the United States.") Article Observer Network Liu Bai The US military brazenly attacked Iran and killed Iran's top leader..._Sina.com