1。据彭博社报道,俄罗斯总统弗拉基米尔·普京(Vladimir Putin) 表示,俄中合作达到“新里程碑。他正在等待中国国家主席习近平对俄罗斯的访问。

2。东京路透社。一位中国高级外交官告诉日本外长,北京对东京的军事集结感到非常不安,并批评它在四年来的首次正式安全会谈中采取“冷战思维”。

3。据Politics报道,澳大利亚和菲律宾正在探索在有争议的南中国海进行联合巡逻的可能性,中国海岸警卫队最近对一艘菲律宾船只的“行动”,导致菲律宾总统费迪南德马科斯召见了北京驻马尼拉特使。

4。据The Guardian报道,乔拜登总统在讲话中称,在乌克兰经历了一年的战争后,俄罗斯军队陷入混乱。

5。路透北京 2 月 22 日 – 据官方媒体报道,中国国家主席习近平表示,中国必须自下而上解决关键技术领域的问题,因为中国正在应对越来越多的,但主要是美国对先进技术的出口管制。

6。路透社。据俄罗斯国家新闻机构报道,俄罗斯安全委员会秘书,周二告诉中国最高外交官王毅,北京是俄罗斯外交政策的重中之重,两国必须团结一致对抗西方。

7。据World 报道,日本发现了7000个新岛屿。该国的岛屿数量翻了一番,地图上现在有超过 14,000 个岛屿。

8。据ABC News 报道,日本大熊猫粉丝含泪告别他们的偶像香香、“超级爸爸”峨嵋和他的双胞胎女儿,她们周二被送回中国,回到四川省的一个保护设施。

9。据Politics报道,随着对俄罗斯的担忧加剧,拜登总统将与东欧北约领导人会面。

10。东京路透社。日本防卫省周二在两国高级防卫官员会谈后发表声明称,日本和中国将从今年春天起努力建立一条安全直接沟通渠道。

11。据The Drive报道,在中国气球最终在南卡罗来纳州海岸被击落之前,至少有两架 U-2S 被用来监视气球的飞机伴飞,并收集了有关它的信息。

12。据CNBC,由于较高的利率继续给市场情绪带来压力,美国股市周二下跌,而最新一批零售收益引发了对消费者状况的担忧。道琼斯工业平均指数下跌697.10 点,或 2.06%,收于 33,129.59。

13。路透社。美国众议院外交事务委员会将于下周二与高级官员就中国政策举行听证会。

14。据Business Insider 报道,ChatGPT 的创建者 Sam Altman 表示,世界可能离”潜在的可怕”人工智能不远了,并认为“监管至关重要”。

15。一个神秘的铁球被冲上了日本的海滩,引起了全世界阴谋论者的注意。这个直径1.5米的大型物体今年早些时候出现在日本的一个沿海城镇。

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