1. Our country's aviation population exceeds 500 million, ranking first in the world; by 2025, civil aviation passenger transport volume will reach 770 million, with the entire industry profit of 6.5 billion yuan. 2. As the Year of the Horse approaches, many scenic spots are offering free tickets (for those born in the Year of the Horse, with the surname Ma, etc.); on the first day of the Year of the Horse, Maotai's zodiac edition was hotly traded, with the basic version priced at 1899 yuan, and scalpers asking for 3000 yuan. 3. Four departments jointly issued a document encouraging grassroots unions to hold spring and autumn outings up to four times a year. 4. On January 6, the Shanghai Composite Index rose for 13 consecutive days to reach a 10-year high; in 2025, new A-share accounts increased by 27.4369 million, a year-on-year increase of 9.75%. 5. Many regions have canceled end-of-term exams for primary and secondary schools; experts say education evaluation reform is needed to break the obsession with grades. 6. China's emotional consumption market exceeds 2 trillion yuan, over 90% of young people recognize emotional value, and nearly 60% are willing to pay. 7. Beijing plans to implement a "no-cost first aid" policy for traffic accident victims to ensure immediate treatment. 8. Five people went missing after illegally crossing the Xiaoaogou-Tai line on New Year's Day; official report: 2 dead, 1 fell off a cliff, 1 rescued, 1 descended the mountain. 9. Hong Kong media: A mainland woman threatened restaurant staff with a kitchen knife and assaulted police in a Hong Kong restaurant; she has been detained. 10. Taiwan media: A Taiwanese F-16 fighter jet crashed during night training; the pilot is suspected to have ejected, and search and rescue are underway. 11. India officially launched the e-B-4 business visa for China; experts say it is beneficial for China-India economic and trade cooperation. 12. British media: Drinking water in an Indian city suspected of being contaminated with feces, resulting in 17 deaths and over 1,400 illnesses. 13. Japanese media: A 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, caused multiple injuries; a power company is suspected of manipulating nuclear power restart data. 14. Foreign media: Trump again mentioned the annexation of Greenland, and the White House does not rule out the use of force; the EU, UK, Germany, and France support Denmark's claim over Greenland. 15. US media: Maduro appeared in court in New York for the first time without pleading guilty; the next hearing is scheduled for March; Venezuela has ordered the arrest of individuals involved in US-related attacks.
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1. Our country's aviation population exceeds 500 million, ranking first in the world; by 2025, civil aviation passenger transport volume will reach 770 million, with the entire industry profit of 6.5 billion yuan. 2. As the Year of the Horse approaches, many scenic spots are offering free tickets (for those born in the Year of the Horse, with the surname Ma, etc.); on the first day of the Year of the Horse, Maotai's zodiac edition was hotly traded, with the basic version priced at 1899 yuan, and scalpers asking for 3000 yuan. 3. Four departments jointly issued a document encouraging grassroots unions to hold spring and autumn outings up to four times a year. 4. On January 6, the Shanghai Composite Index rose for 13 consecutive days to reach a 10-year high; in 2025, new A-share accounts increased by 27.4369 million, a year-on-year increase of 9.75%. 5. Many regions have canceled end-of-term exams for primary and secondary schools; experts say education evaluation reform is needed to break the obsession with grades. 6. China's emotional consumption market exceeds 2 trillion yuan, over 90% of young people recognize emotional value, and nearly 60% are willing to pay. 7. Beijing plans to implement a "no-cost first aid" policy for traffic accident victims to ensure immediate treatment. 8. Five people went missing after illegally crossing the Xiaoaogou-Tai line on New Year's Day; official report: 2 dead, 1 fell off a cliff, 1 rescued, 1 descended the mountain. 9. Hong Kong media: A mainland woman threatened restaurant staff with a kitchen knife and assaulted police in a Hong Kong restaurant; she has been detained. 10. Taiwan media: A Taiwanese F-16 fighter jet crashed during night training; the pilot is suspected to have ejected, and search and rescue are underway. 11. India officially launched the e-B-4 business visa for China; experts say it is beneficial for China-India economic and trade cooperation. 12. British media: Drinking water in an Indian city suspected of being contaminated with feces, resulting in 17 deaths and over 1,400 illnesses. 13. Japanese media: A 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Shimane Prefecture, Japan, caused multiple injuries; a power company is suspected of manipulating nuclear power restart data. 14. Foreign media: Trump again mentioned the annexation of Greenland, and the White House does not rule out the use of force; the EU, UK, Germany, and France support Denmark's claim over Greenland. 15. US media: Maduro appeared in court in New York for the first time without pleading guilty; the next hearing is scheduled for March; Venezuela has ordered the arrest of individuals involved in US-related attacks.