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news flash· 2025-07-29 13:46
Group 1 - Companies such as Midea, JD.com, Tencent, and SenseTime are showcasing their developments in embodied intelligence and humanoid robots, indicating a need for further enhancement of AI hardware and software [1] - The upgrade of AI hardware is driving high demand for high-end PCBs, with analysis suggesting that only a few global manufacturers possess stable mass production capabilities, leading to a short-term inability to meet demand due to technical barriers [2] - A seminar on the standardization of large model integrated machines is imminent, with institutions stating that the demand for large model integrated machines in China is set to explode, potentially opening up a market worth hundreds of billions [3] Group 2 - Meta is developing two third-generation smart glasses in collaboration with Ray-Ban, with reports indicating that these products may be released ahead of schedule in September [4] - Saiwei Electronics has seen the National Integrated Circuit Fund reduce its stake in the company by 1.06% [5] - Southern Road Machinery has maintained its focus on the engineering mixing field, with no changes to its main business despite experiencing a seven-day stock surge [6] - Fangbang Co., Ltd. reported that sales revenue from its copper-strippable products accounted for less than 0.3% of its main business income in the first half of the year [7] - Tibet Tourism has confirmed that it has not engaged in business cooperation with entities related to the downstream hydropower project of the Yarlung Tsangpo River [8] - Baotou Steel has been confirmed as the winning bidder for the Yarlung Tsangpo rare earth alloy steel project [9] - Liyuan Technology's actual controller, Shen Wanzhong, has been sentenced to one year in prison for the crime of illegally disclosing important information [10] - WuXi AppTec plans to adjust the upper limit for its share repurchase price to no more than 114.15 yuan per share [11]
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BBC News (World)· 2025-07-29 11:35
India says it killed militants who shot dead tourists in Kashmir https://t.co/RWlTVGG2Y5 ...
The Killing That Tore Peru's Viral Hotspot Apart
Bloomberg Originals· 2025-07-17 13:00
Industry Context & Conflict Drivers - The Rainbow Mountain in Peru, initially a tourism blessing, became a source of conflict due to lack of state administration and transparency in revenue distribution [6][9] - Mining companies' interest in the mineral-rich Andes region, including areas under the Rainbow Mountain, exacerbated tensions with indigenous communities [3][4] - Indigenous communities often struggle with mining companies, facing violence during protests, highlighting the state's pro-extraction stance [4] - The revocation of mining rights for Rainbow Mountain led to the expectation that tourism revenue would benefit the local community, but disputes over control of ticket revenues arose [5][6] Community Dynamics & Governance - Power struggles between communities (Chillihuani and Llacto) over ticket revenue control intensified after the initial revenue split deal [7][8] - Cecilio, as president of Chillihuani, controlled ticket revenue and neglected the Llacto sector, breeding resentment [8] - The absence of state oversight and regulation of Rainbow Mountain contributed to escalating tensions [9] - Cecilio's stance against state regulation and taxation of the indigenous community further fueled the conflict [10] Tragedy & Aftermath - Tensions culminated in a fatal confrontation, resulting in the death of Flavio, a community leader, highlighting the potential for violence [11][12] - Flavio's death was allegedly caused by a mob of approximately 80 people from the Chillihuani community [12] - The Llacto community honored Flavio with a dance reinterpreting his death, revealing the community's pain and inability to openly discuss the events [13] - Approximately 20 members of the Chillihuani community were placed in pre-trial detention following Flavio's killing, with the possibility that the truth may never be fully known [14]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-16 08:36
Growth in tourism to Japan slowed in June as Hong Kong visitors stayed away after unfounded predictions that a megaquake was about to hit the country. https://t.co/AO0tOG8Nza ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-14 17:20
Cuba’s crucial and struggling tourism industry gets hit with more US sanctions, as Donald Trump’s administration ratchets up pressure on the communist-run island and its top officials https://t.co/wTnpg8U5Py ...
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-11 07:28
Tourism Industry Outlook - Tourism in Spain, Europe's second largest holiday destination, is expected to grow less than previously anticipated [1] - Economic and geopolitical uncertainties are impacting the desire for travel [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-09 21:04
Thailand is known for its scenic beaches, Buddhist temples, and vibrant nightlife. However, it also serves as a cautionary tale of a society where democratic institutions crumble, leaving oligarchs to fight it out https://t.co/r8dknSviTv ...
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BBC News (World)· 2025-07-08 09:14
Acropolis closes as heatwave grips Greece https://t.co/d0m0kbYpJw ...