Please help friends from all walks of life! 2065438+0110-July domestic and international current affairs are divided into four parts: domestic, international and provincial (Zhongshan City, Guangdong

Please help friends from all walks of life! 2065438+0110-July domestic and international current affairs are divided into four parts: domestic, international and provincial (Zhongshan City, Guangdong Province). 1, the US Senate unanimously approved the nomination of US Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke as the US ambassador to China on the 27th. On March 9 this year, US President Barack Obama formally nominated Gary Locke as the US ambassador to China, replacing then Ambassador Huntsman. Locke will become the first ambassador to China in American history.

2. After the US House of Representatives passed the plan of raising the debt ceiling and reducing the deficit proposed by House Speaker Boehner, it was immediately rejected by the Senate controlled by the Democratic Party.

3. Norwegian Prime Minister Stoltenberg said on 27th that Norway will set up an independent commission to investigate the Oslo bombings and the Hutart Island shootings. On the afternoon of the 22nd of this month, in less than two hours, a Norwegian man first detonated a car bomb near the government office building in downtown Oslo, and then shot and killed young people who participated in the annual collective activity of Norwegian Workers Lucky (Weibo) on Ute Island, about 40 kilometers west of Oslo, killing 76 people and injuring more than 80 people.

4. Vietnamese high-level leaders form a "Troika" and face difficulties such as confrontation with China. According to the Japanese Yomiuri Shimbun reported on July 27th, Ruan Jinyong was re-elected as the Prime Minister of the Vietnamese government at the first meeting of the 13th National Assembly on the afternoon of July 26th. As a result, the power center of Vietnam has formed a "Troika" system composed of Ruan Fuzhong, 67-year-old General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Zhang Jinchuang, 62-year-old president and Ruan Jinyong, 6 1 year-old Prime Minister.

5. Russia and the United States will hold a joint nuclear safety exercise in Wyoming, USA in early August. The exercise aimed at preventing the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction will be aimed at possible terrorist attacks during the transportation of nuclear warheads.

6. In the first half of this year, the number of ships attacked by pirates or armed gangsters in Asian waters increased by 14% compared with the same period of last year, setting a new high in five years. According to the report released by the Information Sharing Center of the Regional Cooperation Agreement on Anti-Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia, Indonesia, Singapore Strait and Malacca were the worst in the first half of the year, and the number of pirate attacks has increased more than five times in the past five years.

7. Rupert Murdoch and james murdoch, the heads of News Corporation, were questioned by the Culture, Media and Sports Committee of the Lower House of the British Parliament on July 19. They admit that it is totally unacceptable for the News of the World to eavesdrop on telephone calls, apologize for this, and will continue to take actions to make up for the impact of the incident.

8. The Governor of Tokyo, Shintaro Ishihara, officially announced that Tokyo will bid for the 2020 Summer Olympic Games at the commemoration ceremony of the establishment100th anniversary of Japan Sports Association and Japan Olympic Committee (JOC) held in Tokyo on July 6th, 2020. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has positioned the 2020 Summer Olympic Games as "the revival of the Olympics" as a stage for Japan to show its elegance to the world from the shadow of the Great East Japan Earthquake.

The fourth meeting of the Libyan Contact Group was held in Istanbul, Turkey from 6 to 5 July 2005. Representatives from 32 countries and 7 international organizations attended to discuss feasible ways to solve the Libyan crisis, trying to increase pressure on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and eventually forcing him to step down.

10 On July 4th, the sixty-fifth session of the United Nations General Assembly held a plenary discussion on whether to approve South Sudan's membership in the United Nations, and considered and voted on the draft resolution on South Sudan's membership in the United Nations. Therefore, the resolution was unanimously adopted by acclamation, and the Republic of South Sudan was admitted as the193rd Member of the United Nations.

11.On July 12, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev declared that day a national mourning day for the victims of the passenger ship "Bougard de". The national flag was flown at half mast, and federal television cancelled entertainment programs and advertisements. According to preliminary investigation, old, overloaded and illegal operation are the main reasons for this shipwreck.

12, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in July 1 1 that "from the perspective of the United States, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has lost the legitimacy of his administration". The US government has always held a wait-and-see attitude on the Syrian issue, and Clinton's "fierce" speech is tantamount to "setting the tone" for the Syrian issue. This may mean that the United States will make some moves in Syria next. Although Syria is different from Libya, once the United States believes that the Assad government needs to change, the Syrian government will face more severe challenges.

13, British Prime Minister David Cameron attended an emergency meeting of Parliament on July 20th, and said he decided to expand the investigation scope of the eavesdropping scandal. In addition to newspapers, we will also investigate whether social media such as radio, television and internet have violated the law, and strive to prevent similar incidents from happening again. He admitted that the eavesdropping scandal had shaken the credibility of the media and the police.

14, the Indian Ministry of Agriculture announced on July 20th that India's grain output in 20 10 to 2010/5 will reach 24150,000 tons, a record high. Basu, secretary-general of the Ministry of Agriculture, said that India's grain harvest this year was attributed to the monsoon that brought abundant rainfall.