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2025-11-25热点汇总


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Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to today's news roundup. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's dive into the latest stories together, shall we?  

Enceladus: Sure! Let's start with some good news first. What's up?  

Erinome: Alright! The Ministry of Civil Affairs said marriage registrations in the first three quarters were 5.152 million pairs, up 405,000 from last year. And so far, 29 provinces have extended marriage leave. Wow, that's nice for couples, right?  

Enceladus: Yeah! More time for weddings and holidays. Good for them. Next?  

Erinome: Now, health news. Flu patients are increasing in many places. Oseltamivir sales have gone up 237% in the past 7 days. But pharmacies say they have enough stock. Um, everyone should wear masks and wash hands, you know?  

Enceladus: Totally! Health first. What about tech news?  

Erinome: Exciting stuff! New progress in all-solid-state batteries. Electric cars might soon drive over 1000 kilometers on one charge. And China's first large-capacity all-solid-state battery production line is already built. Wow, that's a big step for electric vehicles!  

Enceladus: No kidding! Longer range means less worry about charging. Cool!  

Erinome: Right. Next, a rumor check. There was talk about a C7 driver's license for low-speed electric vehicles (you know, those small ones called "laotoule") being tested in Shanghai and Guangzhou. But traffic departments and the auto association both said it's not true.  

Enceladus: Oh, so just a rumor. Good they clarified it.  

Erinome: Yeah. Now, a sad story from Shandong. A hotpot restaurant in Boxing added fuel into the soup pot by mistake. 11 people had to go to the hospital. The shop is closed now, and officials set up a joint investigation team. Oh no, that sounds scary. Hope everyone recovers soon.  

Enceladus: Me too. Accidents like that are terrible.  

Erinome: Moving on. There was a rumor online about Indian tourists "stealing clothes" at a Yiwu night market and surrounding the female shop owner. But police said it was a misunderstanding—foreign tourists missed payment. They talked and paid on the spot.  

Enceladus: Haha, just a mix-up. Glad they sorted it out without trouble.  

Erinome: Right. Now, some positive news. Zhong Shanshan, the founder of Nongfu Spring, donated 100 million yuan to Zhuji Middle School, his hometown school, to set up an education fund. That's amazing!  

Enceladus: Definitely! Investing in education is so important. Good for him.  

Erinome: Next, about academic issues. The Chinese headquarters of the Russian Academy of Engineering said they're checking Guo's academic fraud. They've suspended his foreign academician资格 for now.  

Enceladus: Yeah, academic honesty is really important. Cheating can't be tolerated.  

Erinome: Exactly. Now, a company update. Wingtech released a statement saying Nexperia Netherlands hasn't made any real response yet. They urged Nexperia to talk and solve the control problem.  

Enceladus: Hope they can communicate and fix it soon.  

Erinome: Let's switch to Japan. Japanese media reported that Ishiba Shigeru criticized Takachi Sanae again, saying she made wrong remarks just to talk. Also, a fire in Oita Prefecture has been burning for 6 days and still isn't fully put out.  

Enceladus: Sad about the fire. Hope they can put it out soon and no one gets hurt.  

Erinome: Me too. Now, bad news from Vietnam. Vietnamese media said floods from heavy rain have killed 90 people, 12 are missing, and nearly 130,000 users lost power. Oh no, that's devastating.  

Enceladus: Terrible. Natural disasters are so hard. Hope rescue efforts go well.  

Erinome: Right. Over to India. Foreign media said robbers pretended to be central bank officials, stopped a cash truck, and stole 70 million rupees. 3 suspects were arrested, including a security company employee and a police officer.  

Enceladus: Wow, that's bold! Pretending to be officials. Good they caught some.  

Erinome: Yeah. Now, news from the US. US media said the Education Department has started to "dismantle"—the White House said American families don't need the department. Also, the US reported a death from H5N5 bird flu, believed to be the first in the world.  

Enceladus: Um, H5N5 sounds new. Everyone should be careful with bird flu, right?  

Erinome: Definitely. Stay safe.  

Enceladus: Alright, that's a lot of news today.  

Erinome: Yep! Okay, that's it for today's news roundup. Thanks for listening, everyone. We'll be back next time with more updates. Bye!  

Enceladus: Bye! Take care!

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