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20 16 What's the latest news in July? Give 10.
1. The 27th Summit of the African Union was held in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, from July 2007 to July 2008. Heads of state, government or representatives from more than 50 African Union member countries discussed issues such as African integration and regional security.

2. The British Economic Analysis Report released by Ernst & Young Statistical Club on July 8/kloc-0 lowered the economic growth forecast of Britain in 20 16 from the previous 2.3% to10.9%, and lowered the economic growth forecast in 20 17 from 2.6% to 0.4%. This shows that due to Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, market analysts' optimism about the British economy has turned negative.

3. EU finance ministers recently unanimously agreed to initiate punishment procedures against Spain and Portugal, arguing that the two countries have not made "enough efforts" to reduce their fiscal deficits. On July 27th, the European Commission will submit a deficit punishment plan for Spain and Portugal. Once the resolution is passed, it will be the first time that the EU has imposed similar penalties.

4. Bank of America, the second largest bank in the United States, released its second-quarter financial report on July 18, local time, saying that due to the continuous low interest rate, the profit margin in the quarter decreased 19% year-on-year.

On May 5, June, 5438+05, the British Home Office announced the latest list of banned terrorist organizations in the country, and the "Islamic Party of Turkistan (East Turkistan)" was officially included.

On 6.7 19, the ruling party and the opposition party of South Korea held an emergency special inquiry meeting in Congress on the deployment of terminal high-altitude area defense (Sade) by South Korea and the United States. The opposition party launched a fierce criticism on the government around the military utility and hasty decision-making process of the "Sade" anti-missile system.

On July 7 18, Turkish President Erdogan once again urged the United States to extradite Fethula Gulen, a Turkish religious figure suspected of planning an attempted military coup, to Turkey. US Secretary of State Kerry said that the US will consider the Turkish extradition request, but the Turkish side needs to provide conclusive evidence to prove that Gulen participated in the attempted coup. Turkish Prime Minister Yildirim said that the successful extradition of Gulen from the United States would test the relationship between Turkey and the United States.

On August 7 19, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) lowered its forecast for world economic growth this year and next again, believing that the uncertainty brought by the result of Britain's referendum on leaving the EU will bring downside risks to global economic growth.

On September 7 19, the Republican Party of the United States formally nominated Donald Trump as the candidate for the 20 16 US presidential election at the Republican National Congress held in Cleveland, Ohio.

10.7 On the afternoon of 20th, British Prime Minister theresa may arrived in Berlin for a visit, which was her first visit since she became prime minister. According to the plan, German Chancellor Angela Merkel will hold talks with her. Siebert, a German government spokesman, said that the main topics of the talks between the two sides were the Turkish political situation, the refugee crisis and Britain's "Brexit" and its influence.