Many European countries have announced the suspension of accepting Syrian citizens' asylum applications. At present, many European governments have announced the suspension of accepting Syrian citizens' asylum applications. The German Ministry of the Interior said on the 9th that it would no longer accept applications for asylum from Syrian citizens until the political situation in Syria was further clarified. Austrian Prime Minister Karl Nehmer has instructed the Ministry of the Interior to suspend the acceptance of Syrian citizens' asylum applications and evaluate all previously approved applications. British Foreign Secretary David Lamy warned in a parliamentary briefing on the situation in Syria on the 9th that the current situation may lead to more refugees flooding into Europe. In addition, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and other countries have also announced the suspension of accepting Syrian citizens' asylum applications.The State Council, USA: Sham Liberation Organization's remarks are appropriate, but we will judge according to its actions.Ethereum fell by 5.00% in the day and is now quoted at $3,526/piece.
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Tesla's gains expanded to 5%. In the news, Morgan Stanley and Cantor Ftzgerald upgraded the stock rating.US President-elect Trump: Any individual or company that invests $1 billion or more in the United States will receive comprehensive and accelerated approval and permission.Hundreds of people were killed or injured in two days when many places in Sudan were attacked. On December 10th, local time, Ahmed Osman hamzah, governor of Khartoum State, where Sudan's capital Khartoum is located, said that the capital city of Omdurman was shelled that day, killing at least 65 civilians and injuring hundreds more.