The State Council, USA: In recent days, the United States has communicated with some Syrian groups through intermediaries.The Dow Jones Internet Composite Index reported 1160.75 points, down 7.43 points or 0.64%.Volkswagen will resume its protracted cost-cutting negotiations with workers next week, and Volkswagen and the labor union will continue negotiations next week, because the two sides still have differences on how to make the automaker more competitive. Arne Meiswinkel, the chief negotiator of the management, said on Monday night that the two sides will hold the fifth round of negotiations again on December 16th to discuss the restructuring of the Volkswagen brand.
On December 9, local time, the reporter of the General Station was informed that Israel launched attacks on Damascus, the Syrian capital, and Homs, the central city. According to the reporter of the General Station, on the same day, there were many air strikes near the western suburbs of Damascus, Syria, and the Damascus Scientific Research Center was attacked, with more than four explosions. It is reported that in the past few hours, the Israeli army destroyed all air defense bases in Syria, most military airports, Syrian fighter planes and helicopter formations, long-range missile depots, strategic weapons warehouses and dozens of tunnels connecting Syria and Lebanon. According to two Syrian security sources, Israel bombed the main air base in Syria, destroying infrastructure and dozens of helicopters and fighter planes.US Secretary of State Blinken: The United States has a clear interest in avoiding Syrian division and the export of terrorism and extremism.Chief negotiator of Volkswagen: After today's negotiations, it is obvious that we are still far from the solution.
The State Council, USA: The United States doesn't know the situation of Russian bases in Syria, and it doesn't know what actions the upcoming Syrian regime will take against these bases.Argentina's MERVAL index closed up 1.31% to 2.231 million points.Granite Vehicle Ventures LLC sued Tesla in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas, alleging that its fully automatic driving (FSD) function infringed U.S. patents 11,597,402, 11,738,765 and 12,037,004.