Turn on your mobile phone and listen to the newspaper, and read the world's affairs in the palm of your hand. Global events, all in "Reference News". The "Reference News" digital newspaper published today has three highlights not to be missed. 1. Before July 2026, Musk

Turn on your mobile phone to listen to the newspaper, and read the world's affairs in the palm of your hand.

Global events are all in "Reference News". The "Reference News" digital newspaper published today has three highlights not to be missed.

1. Before July 2026, Musk is preparing to do something big.

will soon co-lead the US Government Effectiveness Department. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy published an article in the "Wall Street Journal" Signed article. The article stated that the ever-expanding bureaucracy "poses an existential threat" to the United States, and "we will do things differently from them." The article also said that it is necessary to "slim down the government" and "help them (the dismissed government employees) resign with dignity." What specific plans do the two have for leading this new department? Why is their top goal to eliminate the Department of Government Efficiency by July 4, 2026? (See the 12th edition for details)

2. United Nations voting, more countries agree with China

The Bruegel Institute in Belgium recently published research results showing that in all United Nations voting, the voting disagreement rate between China and the United States is as high as 84.7% . Regardless of region, however, other countries tend to vote more aligned with China than with the United States. Countries in the Global South, in particular, are aligned with China “for the long term.” In what areas is this “consistency” helping China win the race? What reflections has this caused in Europe? (See page 13 for details)

3. Inside the power struggle, how did he win the nomination for US Treasury Secretary?

According to the US "Wall Street Journal", during the competition for the nomination of the Trump administration's Secretary of the Treasury, the US political arena experienced a "violent struggle." This job was originally in the pocket of Scott Bessant, the founder of Capital Management Company, but it was almost "cut off" at the last moment. How does Bessant maintain this position? What kind of factional strife has arisen within the United States? What considerations does this process reflect on Trump? (See the 8th edition for details)

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Turn on your mobile phone to listen to the newspaper, and read the world's affairs in the palm of your hand.

Global events are all in "Reference News". The "Reference News" digital newspaper published today has three highlights not to be missed.

1. Before July 2026, Musk is preparing to do something big.

will soon co-lead the US Government Effectiveness Department. Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy published an article in the "Wall Street Journal" Signed article. The article stated that the ever-expanding bureaucracy "poses an existential threat" to the United States, and "we will do things differently from them." The article also said that it is necessary to "slim down the government" and "help them (the dismissed government employees) resign with dignity." What specific plans do the two have for leading this new department? Why is their top goal to eliminate the Department of Government Efficiency by July 4, 2026? (See the 12th edition for details)

2. United Nations voting, more countries agree with China

The Bruegel Institute in Belgium recently published research results showing that in all United Nations voting, the voting disagreement rate between China and the United States is as high as 84.7% . Regardless of region, however, other countries tend to vote more aligned with China than with the United States. Countries in the Global South, in particular, are aligned with China “for the long term.” In what areas is this “consistency” helping China win the race? What reflections has this caused in Europe? (See page 13 for details)

3. Inside the power struggle, how did he win the nomination for US Treasury Secretary?

According to the US "Wall Street Journal", during the competition for the nomination of the Trump administration's Secretary of the Treasury, the US political arena experienced a "violent struggle." This job was originally in the pocket of Scott Bessant, the founder of Capital Management Company, but it was almost "cut off" at the last moment. How does Bessant maintain this position? What kind of factional strife has arisen within the United States? What considerations does this process reflect on Trump? (See the 8th edition for details)

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