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中国基金报·2025-07-07 00:17

Group 1: Israel's Airstrikes in Yemen - Israel conducted intensive airstrikes on the port city of Hodeidah in western Yemen, targeting multiple locations including Hodeidah port, Ras Isa port, Salif port, and a local power station [2][3] - Israeli Defense Minister Katz stated that the military strikes were aimed at "Houthi targets" and included the "Galaxy Leader" cargo ship, which was seized by Houthi forces in November 2023 [3][4] - The airstrikes were supported by intelligence agencies and the navy, involving dozens of aircraft in the operation [4] Group 2: U.S. Flooding Disaster - The recent flooding in Texas has resulted in at least 79 fatalities and 41 individuals reported missing, with significant destruction in areas like the Guadalupe River [5][6] - President Trump signed a major disaster declaration for Kerr County, Texas, indicating the federal government's commitment to assist local authorities in recovery efforts [6] - Texas Governor Abbott emphasized the ongoing rescue operations and the urgency to locate missing children from a summer camp affected by the floods [6] Group 3: Political Developments in Suriname - Jennifer Simmons was elected as the first female president of Suriname, marking a significant milestone in the country's political landscape [7][8] - The National Democratic Party, led by Simmons, secured a majority in the National Assembly, allowing her to be the sole candidate for the presidency [8] - Simmons is set to be sworn in on July 16, following her election by the one-chamber parliament [8] Group 4: U.S. Fiscal Policy and IMF Concerns - The recently signed tax and spending bill by President Trump is projected to increase the U.S. fiscal deficit, contradicting IMF recommendations for deficit reduction [9][10] - IMF spokesperson Kozak highlighted that the "Big and Beautiful" tax and spending plan would exacerbate the fiscal deficit, which is crucial for stabilizing the debt-to-GDP ratio [10][11] - The IMF has been advocating for tax increases to address the fiscal deficit, while the new bill continues the previous administration's policies and introduces additional tax cuts [10][11]