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Russian satellite network: Turkey’s Emergency and Disaster Management Agency announced that the death toll caused by the earthquake in western Turkey rose to 100. A 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred in western Turkey on 30 October. The epicenter was located in the Aegean Sea near Seferihisar, Izmir province. The nearby Greek islands also felt the earthquake. Greek seismologists said the earthquake was 6.9 degrees.
Lianhe Zaobao: In the early hours of Tuesday (3) US Eastern time, some voters in the northeastern state of New Hampshire took the initiative to vote at the polling station and voting officially began on the day of the 2020 US Presidential Elections. Before Voting Day in the United States, as of Monday afternoon local time, 35.5 million Americans had voted in the electoral college and another 62.1 million Americans they had completed their vote by mail. This means that almost 100 million American voters have completed early voting, representing more than two-thirds of the total voters in the 2016 American presidential election.
Austrian news agency APA: The death toll in the attack in the center of Vienna rose to four. Local police had previously confirmed that three civilians were killed in the attack and 15 others, including a police officer, were injured. On Tuesday (3), the Austrian Interior Ministry said that law enforcement agencies searched several houses in connection with the Vienna attack that morning and arrested several people related to the attack. The search operation was linked to an assailant who was killed by the police. Officials from the Austrian Ministry of the Interior revealed at a press conference the same day that the home of an attacker was searched. Earlier, the US-side Intelligence Group, which tracks the intelligence activities of extremists, stated that the jihadists claimed to have participated in the Vienna attack.
4. WHO: During the epidemic, more attention should be paid to the risk of influenza in young children and pregnant women.
Lianhe Zaobao: Experts from the World Health Organization emphasized on day 2 that during the COVID-19 pandemic, special attention should be paid to the risk of influenza faced by young children and pregnant women, and urged countries to strengthen influenza surveillance and testing. Díaz, head of the clinical department of the Health Emergencies Program of the World Health Organization (WHO), emphasized in a press conference on Monday (2) that young children and pregnant women are at higher risk of serious disease due to the influenza, but the proportion of serious diseases of coronary heart disease Relatively small. If these two types of people show symptoms of acute respiratory infections, they must first be tested before they can take a specific treatment.
5. FBI: Portland may have an election-related armed conflict
Agence France-Presse: The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned that there could be an armed conflict in Portland on Tuesday (3), the day of the US presidential election. The city of Oregon, USA. The US has been experiencing unrest recently, which has become a symbol of increasingly polarized American politics. In the past summer, Portland Liberals have repeatedly staged anti-racist and discriminatory protests and clashed with federal law enforcement officials and far-right organizations like the Proud Boys.
6. Honda will share EU carbon emission quotas with Tesla
Kyodo News: On the 2nd it became known that Honda of Japan has joined the mechanism of sharing carbon dioxide emission quotas for passenger cars in Europe with the American electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla. This measure aims to address the strengthening of environmental protection restrictions promoted by the European Union (EU) from this year to next. According to data published by the European Union as of October 30, Honda participated in a mechanism made up of Tesla and the European and American giant Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). The EU allows manufacturers to share emission rights. Honda may judge that if it cooperates with Tesla, which specializes in electric vehicles, the share will be relatively low.
7. The Foreign Minister of South Korea may visit the United States next week to meet with the Secretary of State of the United States.
Yonhap News Agency: On the 3rd, the governments of South Korea and the United States are coordinating and communicating on South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung and the tentative visit to the United States next week. If travel is possible, Kang Kyung-ho will meet with Secretary of State Pompeo. This is after Pompeo canceled his visit to South Korea last month, and South Korea and the United States once again coordinated their meeting. According to observations, Kang Kyung-hwa could leave South Korea on the 8th and meet Pompeo in Washington, USA on the 9th local time. Considering that the timing of this visit coincides with the end of the US general election, the two sides can discuss how to deal with the situation in North Korea and the peninsula.
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1. The death toll caused by the earthquake in Turkey reached 100
Russian satellite network: Turkey’s Emergency and Disaster Management Agency announced that the death toll caused by the earthquake in western Turkey rose to 100. A 6.6 magnitude earthquake occurred in western Turkey on 30 October. The epicenter was located in the Aegean Sea near Seferihisar, Izmir province. The nearby Greek islands also felt the earthquake. Greek seismologists rated the earthquake a magnitude 6.9.
2. Voting officially begins on Election Day for the 2020 US Elections
Lianhe Zaobao: In the early hours of Tuesday (3) US Eastern Time, some voters in the northeastern state of New Hampshire took the initiative to vote at the polling station, and voting officially began on the day of the 2020 US presidential election. Before voting day in the United States, as of Monday afternoon local time, 35.5 million Americans had voted in the electoral college and another 62.1 million Americans had completed their vote by mail. This means that nearly 100 million American voters have completed early voting, representing more than two-thirds of total voters in the 2016 US presidential election.
3. The death toll in Vienna increased to 4 people involved in the attack were arrested
Austrian news agency APA: The death toll in the attack in the center of Vienna rose to four. Local police had previously confirmed that three civilians were killed in the attack and 15 others, including a police officer, were injured. On Tuesday (3), the Austrian Interior Ministry said that law enforcement agencies searched several houses in connection with the Vienna attack that morning and arrested several people related to the attack. The search operation was related to an assailant who was killed by the police. Officials from the Austrian Ministry of the Interior revealed at a press conference the same day that the home of an attacker was searched. Earlier, the US Lateral Intelligence Group, which tracks the intelligence activities of extremists, stated that the jihadists claimed to be involved in the Vienna attack.
4. WHO: During the epidemic, more attention should be paid to the risk of influenza in young children and pregnant women.
Lianhe Zaobao: Experts from the World Health Organization emphasized on day 2 that during the COVID-19 pandemic, special attention should be paid to the risk of influenza faced by young children and pregnant women, and urged countries to strengthen influenza surveillance and testing. Díaz, head of the clinical department of the Health Emergencies Program of the World Health Organization (WHO), emphasized in a press conference on Monday (2) that young children and pregnant women are at higher risk of serious disease due to the influenza, but the proportion of serious diseases of coronary heart disease Relatively small. If these two types of people show symptoms of acute respiratory infections, they should be tested before they can be treated.
5. FBI: Portland May Have Election-Related Armed Conflict
Agence France-Presse: The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) warned that there could be an armed conflict in Portland on Tuesday (3), the day of the US presidential election. The city of Oregon, USA. The US has been experiencing unrest recently and has become a symbol of increasingly polarized American politics. This past summer, Portland Liberals held numerous anti-racist and discriminatory protests and clashed with federal law enforcement officials and far-right organizations like the Proud Boys.
6. Honda will share EU carbon emission quotas with Tesla
Kyodo News: On the 2nd it became known that Honda of Japan has joined the mechanism of sharing carbon dioxide emission quotas for passenger cars in Europe with the American electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla. This measure aims to address the strengthening of environmental protection restrictions promoted by the European Union (EU) from this year to next. According to data published by the European Union as of October 30, Honda participated in a mechanism made up of Tesla and the European and American giant Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA). The EU allows manufacturers to share emission rights. Honda may judge that if it cooperates with Tesla, which specializes in electric vehicles, the share will be relatively low.
7. The Foreign Minister of South Korea may visit the United States next week to meet with the Secretary of State of the United States.
Yonhap News Agency: On the 3rd, the governments of South Korea and the United States are coordinating and communicating with South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung and the tentative visit to the United States next week. If travel is possible, Kang Kyung-ho will meet with Secretary of State Pompeo. This is after Pompeo canceled his visit to South Korea last month, and South Korea and the United States once again coordinated their meeting. According to observations, Kang Kyung-hwa can depart South Korea on the 8th and meet Pompeo in Washington, USA on the 9th local time. Considering that the timing of this visit coincides with the end of the US general election, the two sides can discuss how to deal with the situation in North Korea and the peninsula.
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