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Early warning | Japan, Tanzania, the European Union, Mali

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Early warning | Japan, Tanzania, the European Union, Mali
Early warning | Japan, Tanzania, the European Union, Mali

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Japan: Has entered the seventh wave of the epidemic The number of new COVID-19 cases in a single day has exceeded 70,000 in four months

On July 12, 2022, the number of new confirmed covid-19 cases in Japan exceeded 70,000 again in about four months, and the number of new cases in 12 of the 47 prefectures reached a new high.

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Tanzania: The President confirms the emergence of an unknown disease in Tanzania

On July 12, 2022, Tanzanian President Samiya Hassan confirmed in a speech in Dar es Salaam that an unknown disease has emerged in Tanzania. People with the disease may experience nosebleeds and fainting.

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EU: The confiscation of Russian assets in the EU will be allowed

On July 12, 2022, EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reindale said the EU expects to pass a directive in October allowing for the confiscation of Russian assets in the EU after discovery of attempts to circumvent or circumvent sanctions.

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Mali: The Transitional Government arrested 49 Ivorian soldiers in Bamako

On July 12, 2022, according to local media reports, Mali's transitional government said it had arrested 49 Ivorian soldiers, including more than three dozen special forces soldiers, in the capital Bamako.

(Source: China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Overseas Security Information Technology Economic and Trade Friction Early Warning Point, ICC-iCover Global Security Research Information Database)

Early warning | Japan, Tanzania, the European Union, Mali

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