Foreign media explosion: Biden's government is considering imposing new sanctions on Russian oil trade before Trump takes office, and the details have yet to be finalized. Bloomberg reported on the 10th local time that Biden's government is considering imposing new and stricter sanctions on Russian oil trade, trying to further increase pressure on Russia before Trump, the US president-elect, returns to the White House. The report quoted people who are familiar with the situation but do not want to be named as saying that the details of possible new measures are still being worked out, but Biden's team is considering imposing restrictions on some Russian oil exports. (World Wide Web)The net outflow of the main market exceeded 10 billion.South Korean police raided the National Police and the Congressional Security Bureau.
The concept of consumer electronics fluctuated higher than the daily limit of Tianjian and Yingtong Communication, while Tianjian and Yingtong Communication fluctuated higher than the daily limit. Zhongke Lanxun rose more than 8%, followed by Rambler, Guoguang Electric, hivi Technology and Zhuoyi Technology.Low-priced stocks fluctuated strongly, with Shan Ying International, Palm, Xiamen Industrial Co., Huaying Agriculture, Smith Barney, Pubang, Yabo and Jishi Media trading daily.Qianyuan Medicine established a research and development company in Shanghai. According to the enterprise search APP, Qianyuan Medicine Research and Development (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. was recently established, with Mao Rengang as the legal representative and a registered capital of 10 million yuan. Its business scope includes: medical research and experimental development; Technical service, technical development, technical consultation, technical exchange, technology transfer and technology popularization. Enterprise investigation shows that the company is wholly owned by Qianyuan Medicine.
Korean media: Yin Xiyue began to contact defense lawyers and prepare to form a legal team. With the investigation of the alleged "civil strife crime" in the implementation of emergency martial law by the Korean investigation authorities, President Yin Xiyue has been banned from leaving the country. According to Korean media reports, Yin Xiyue has started to contact defense lawyers and prepare to form a legal team. According to South Korea's "National Daily" reported on the 10th, Yin Xiyue was recently discussing with a law firm in Seocho-ku, Seoul to take over the defense of the crime of civil strife. According to the report, officials around Yin Xiyue have handed over the case to a number of law firms, some of which are considering whether to accept the case, while others are said to have rejected it.South Korean police seized and searched the Police Department, Seoul Police Department and National Guard. On December 11th, local time, South Korean police seized and searched the Police Department, Seoul Police Department and National Guard. (CCTV News)The whole link and the whole chain cracked down on the case of sneak shots and stealing photos. The case of selling videos in hotels was sentenced to 10 years. Today, the Supreme People's Court released four typical cases of punishing illegal production, sale, use of eavesdropping equipment and stealing photos according to law. In the first case, the defendant installed a sneak shot device in the hotel room to sneak a shot of his human behavior and made it into a video for profit. The people's court fully considered the illegal income and other circumstances, and determined that the actions of the five people were "particularly serious" and "serious". The court sentenced Shimou, Wu Mou Dong, Wu Mou Hua, Luo Moujing and Tian Moujun to fixed-term imprisonment ranging from 10 years to one year and six months for making and selling obscene articles for profit, and fined them ranging from 300,000 yuan to 10,000 yuan. According to the Supreme Law, in the next step, the court will strengthen cooperation and cooperation with relevant departments, continuously improve the quality and efficiency of cracking down on crimes of illegal production, sale and use of eavesdropping and photo stealing equipment, and resolutely cut off the industrial chain of stealing black ash.