Prime Minister of Mauritius: The previous government falsely reported GDP and public debt.The United States may cancel the identification of the terrorist organization of the Syrian Sharm el-Liberation Organization. On December 8, local time, an anonymous senior official of the US government told the media that the US government did not rule out the removal of the Syrian Sharm el-Liberation Organization from the list of terrorist organizations recognized by the United States in order to establish closer ties with it. (World Wide Web)Russian President Vladimir Putin: A sufficient number of Hazelnut missiles will effectively reduce the necessity of using nuclear weapons.
Market news: Egypt calls for a comprehensive political process in Syria.The US Department of Commerce has finalized a chip subsidy of more than $6.1 billion to Micron Technology. The White House said in a statement on Tuesday that the US Department of Commerce has finalized a plan to provide more than $6.1 billion in subsidies to Micron Technology, a memory chip manufacturer.CEO of Petrobras: The previous strategic plan did not perform well by about 30%.
Michael Del Pozzo, president of Hershey's American candy business, will leave his post and return to his old club Pepsi. On December 10th, local time, American chocolate manufacturer Hershey (NYSE: HSY) announced that Michael Del Pozzo, president of American candy business, will leave his post on December 12th, 2024. Michele Buck, President and CEO of Hershey, will take the leading position in the candy business in the United States, and the company will look for successors from internal and external candidates. Del Pozzo will return to PepsiCo and take up a new leadership position.The Russian State Duma passed a bill on first reading to remove the Taliban from the list of Russian terrorist organizations. On December 10, local time, the Russian State Duma (lower house of parliament) passed a bill on first reading, which can remove the Taliban from the list of Russian terrorist organizations. (CCTV News)The death toll from the explosion of a fuel depot in central Italy has risen to five. The reporter learned on the 10th local time that the body of the last missing person in the explosion of a fuel depot in the suburb of Florence in central Italy on the 9th has been found. Up to now, the explosion has caused 5 deaths and 26 injuries, of which 2 were seriously injured. (CCTV News)