United Nations chief lays out plan to jumpstart renewables transition

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The UN secretary-general, António Guterres, has issued a stark warning concerning the “dismal litany of humanity’s failure to tackle climate disruption” in a speech in which he set out “five critical actions to jumpstart the renewable energy transition”.

Speaking at the launch of the World Meteorological Organisation’s State of the Global Climate 2021 Report, Guterres described the global energy system as “broken” and “bringing us ever closer to climate catastrophe”. He called on the world to “end fossil fuel pollution and accelerate the renewable energy transition, before we incinerate our only home”.

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NATO Expansion? That’s (Maybe) Gonna Be a No From Turkey, Dawg

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After months of flirting with it, Finland and Sweden have finally decided they want to tie the knot with NATO and join the military alliance. (Thanks again, Russian President Vladimir Putin.) The two countries are meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday morning.

Joining NATO, however, isn’t a simple process, even for two developed democracies with strong militaries that seem like just the right fit for the alliance.

It takes unanimous consent from all 30 NATO members, ratified by votes in parliaments (and in the United States’ case, the Senate) across Europe and North America.

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Kỷ luật quan chức UB Chứng khoán nhà nước: ‘Đại phẫu’ để không thành ‘ung nhọt’ đe dọa thị trường

19/05/2022 18:00 GMT+7

TTO – Xung quanh việc kỷ luật loạt quan chức Ủy ban Chứng khoán nhà nước, ý kiến của các chuyên gia, đại biểu Quốc hội đều bày tỏ đồng tình, và cho rằng đây chính là cuộc ‘đại phẫu’ rất cần thiết để thị trường chứng khoán phát triển lành mạnh.

Kỷ luật quan chức UB Chứng khoán nhà nước: Đại phẫu để không thành ung nhọt đe dọa thị trường - Ảnh 1.

Ông Lê Hải Trà, tổng giám đốc Sở Giao dịch chứng khoán TP.HCM, đã bị khai trừ Đảng – Ảnh: HOSE

Ủy ban Kiểm tra Trung ương đã quyết định khai trừ khỏi Đảng ông Lê Hải Trà, tổng giám đốc Sở Giao dịch chứng khoán TP.HCM (HOSE), và cách tất cả các chức vụ trong Đảng đối với ông Trần Văn Dũng, chủ tịch Ủy ban Chứng khoán nhà nước.

Ngoài ra, Ủy ban Kiểm tra Trung ương còn kỷ luật cảnh cáo các ông: Vũ Bằng, nguyên chủ tịch Ủy ban Chứng khoán nhà nước; Nguyễn Thành Long, bí thư Đảng ủy Sở Giao dịch chứng khoán Hà Nội, chủ tịch hội đồng thành viên Sở Giao dịch chứng khoán Việt Nam; Nguyễn Sơn, bí thư Đảng ủy, chủ tịch hội đồng quản trị Trung tâm Lưu ký chứng khoán Việt Nam.

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WHITE HOUSE FACT SHEET: U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit in Washington, DC 

MAY 12, 2022•STATEMENTS AND RELEASES

President Biden will welcome the leaders of the Association of Southeast Nations (ASEAN) for a historic U.S.-ASEAN Special Summit, held for the first time in Washington D.C. and at the White House, to re-affirm the United States’ enduring commitment to Southeast Asia and underscore the importance of U.S.-ASEAN cooperation in ensuring security, prosperity, and respect for human rights.  

Over many years, the United States has steadily deepened our partnership with Southeast Asia. The United States has provided over $12.1 billion in development, economic, health, and security assistance to Southeast Asian allies and partners since 2002 and over that same period of time, the United States has provided over $1.4 billion in humanitarian assistance, including life-saving disaster assistance, emergency food aid, and support to refugees throughout Southeast Asia. Building on our long-standing commitment to this critical region, the Biden-Harris Administration’s FY 2023 Budget Request included over $800 million in bilateral assistance for ASEAN partners and over $25 million to deepen relations with ASEAN and enhance ASEAN’s capacity to tackle pressing regional challenges. 

The United States and Southeast Asia also benefit from our far-reaching commercial and trade ties. ASEAN represents the world’s fourth largest market and the United States is ASEAN’s largest source of foreign direct investment, while our two-way trade amounted to over $360 billion in 2020. 

U.S.-ASEAN relations are ultimately anchored in the special friendship shared by our combined one billion people. Our ongoing commitment to deepening people-to-people ties is marked by 7000 programs at 83 American Spaces in ASEAN countries, the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative’s 155,000 alumni, and the connections forged through nearly 6 million U.S. visas, including student visas, granted to Southeast Asian travelers since 2010.

At the annual U.S.-ASEAN Summit in October 2021, President Biden announced an unprecedented investment of up to $102 million in U.S.-ASEAN relations, significantly expanding our cooperation on health, climate, science and innovation, trade facilitation, education, and more. Today, the United States and ASEAN will inaugurate a new era of partnership, guided by the complementary objectives of the Indo-Pacific Strategy of the United States and the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific. In that spirit, President Biden is announcing over $150 million in initiatives which we expect will mobilize billions more in private financing that will deepen U.S.-ASEAN relations, strengthen ASEAN centrality, and expand our common capacity to achieve our shared objectives.

ACCELERATING CLIMATE ACTION, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, AND INCLUSIVE PROSPERITY

In support of U.S.-ASEAN Climate Futures and U.S.-ASEAN Economic Futures, the United States and ASEAN will raise our collective climate ambition while working together to support implementation of the Master Plan on ASEAN Connectivity 2025.  We will help meet the region’s enormous infrastructure needs in a sustainable manner that accelerates the clean energy transition, helps the region to achieve a path to net zero emissions by mid-century, and drives inclusive, broad-based prosperity.

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Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh ahead of U.S.-ASEAN Summit – Toàn văn bài phát biểu của Thủ tướng Phạm Minh Chính tại CSIS Hoa Kỳ

May 11, 2022 CSIS

John J. Hamre: My name is John Hamre and I want to welcome all of you. This is a largest group we’ve had at CSIS in two years. And it’s great to have you here. I want to say a special thank you to the Prime Minister. We are honored to have him here. We have been privileged to have hosted several very important previous leaders in Vietnam. Back in 2015, we had the secretary general of the Communist Party. That was Nguyen Phu Trong. That was in 2015. In 2013, we had President Truong who was here with us. And so today it’s a real privilege to have Prime Minister Pham.

You know, it was just very interesting because today I had a meeting with my Board of Trustees and we spent much of the morning talking about the remarkable changes that are going on in the world today, especially in Asia. You know, the aftershocks of COVID, the kind of difficulties with supply chains, companies wanting to see more reliability in supply chains, and in almost every part of the conversation one country came up. And it was Vietnam. Everybody said, Vietnam is an important new partner here. But there was also an additional sentence, which is: Vietnam is being held back because it doesn’t have the infrastructure that it needs to become this leading partner in global supply chains. And so I think there’s an agenda that America and Vietnam could be working on.

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Panic in the crypto market has Janet Yellen’s attention

[TĐH: I still can’t understand why the governments of the world still haven’t banned criptocurencies completely. They are a huge threat to the world’s financial stability.]

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By Julia HorowitzCNN Business

Updated 1230 GMT (2030 HKT) May 12, 2022

Cryptocurrencies take Hollywood, sports and politics by storm

London (CNN Business)Investors in stocks, bonds and commodities are all on edge right now. But in the market for cryptocurrencies, unease has morphed into full-on panic, catching the attention of regulators in Washington tasked with maintaining financial stability.

What’s happening: As of last Friday, the price of bitcoin had plunged almost 50% from its all-time high as traders — concerned about whether the Federal Reserve’s bid to fight inflation could tip the economy into a recession — dumped riskier investments. >

Hiện tượng thao túng giá trên thị trường chứng khoán ngày càng tinh vi – Có doanh nghiệp thổi giá bất động sản để tăng giá trị cổ phiếu, cơ cấu lại nợ

Hiện tượng thao túng giá trên thị trường chứng khoán ngày càng tinh vi

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Trên thị trường cổ phiếu, thị trường chứng khoán phái sinh đã xuất hiện các hiện tượng thao túng giá, làm giá ngày càng tinh vi.

Sáng nay (11/5), Ủy ban Thường vụ Quốc hội họp phiên thứ 11 cho ý kiến về báo cáo đánh giá bổ sung kết quả thực hiện nhiệm vụ phát triển kinh tế – xã hội và ngân sách nhà nước năm 2021; tình hình triển khai thực hiện kế hoạch năm 2022.  

Thao túng giá cổ phiếu tác động tiêu cực đến thị trường

Theo báo cáo của Chính phủ, tình hình kinh tế xã hội tháng 4 và 4 tháng đầu năm tiếp tục đạt nhiều kết quả tích cực.

Toàn cảnh phiên họp. Ảnh: Quốc hội

GDP quý I ước tăng 5,03% so với cùng kỳ năm 2021. Lạm phát được kiểm soát, các cân đối lớn được bảo đảm. CPI tháng 4 tăng 2,64% so với cùng kỳ năm trước, thấp nhất cùng kỳ các năm 2017-2022. Tính chung 4 tháng, CPI tăng 2,1%, tương đối thấp so với cùng kỳ các năm 2018-2020.

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Great Barrier Reef suffers sixth mass bleaching event with 91% of reefs surveyed affected

By Hilary WhitemanHannah Ritchie and Helen Regan, CNN

Updated 0445 GMT (1245 HKT) May 11, 2022

Coral at Stanley Reef, about 83 miles (133 kilometers) off Townsville in Queensland, shows signs of bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures.

Coral at Stanley Reef, about 83 miles (133 kilometers) off Townsville in Queensland, shows signs of bleaching caused by rising sea temperatures.

(CNN)Warming waters from escalating climate change have caused coral bleaching in 91% of reefs surveyed along the Great Barrier Reef this year, according to new findings from an Australian government agency.

Scientists from the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBRMPA) confirmed in March this was the sixth mass bleaching event of the reef on record and the fourth since 2016.

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Vietnam seeks to boost domestic coal production amid rising import prices

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Vietnam seeks to boost domestic coal production amid rising import prices
FILE PHOTO: A worker shovels coal as he loads a truck at a coal port in Hanoi February 23, 2012. REUTERS/Kham

11 May 2022 11:45AM(Updated: 11 May 2022 11:45AM)

HANOI : Vietnam’s state-owned coal miner Vinacomin will boost domestic production to meet rising demand for the fossil fuel amid surging global prices, the Ministry of Industry and Trade said on Wednesday.

The Southeast Asian country, a regional manufacturing powerhouse, earlier this year warned of electricity shortages due to tight coal supplies.

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On the phone, alone

May 10, 2022
By David Leonhardt, New York Times Newsletter
Good morning. We look at the mental health crisis facing adolescents — and the role of digital technology.
The local Boys and Girls Club in Glasgow, Ky.Annie Flanagan for The New York Times
On the phone, alone
Many measures of adolescent mental health began to deteriorate sometime around 2009. It is true of the number of U.S. high-school students who say they feel persistently sad or hopeless. It’s also true of reported loneliness. And it is true of emergency room visits for self-harm among Americans ages 10 to 19.
This timing is suspicious because internet use among adolescents was also starting to soar during the same period. Apple began selling the iPhone in 2007. Facebook opened itself for general use in late 2006, and one-third of Americans were using it by 2009.
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G7 Leaders’ Statement

MAY 08, 2022•STATEMENTS AND RELEASES The White House

  1. Today, on 8 May, we, the Leaders of the Group of Seven (G7), alongside Ukraine and the wider global community, commemorate the end of the Second World War in Europe and the liberation from fascism and the National Socialist reign of terror, which caused immeasurable destruction, unspeakable horrors and human suffering. We mourn the millions of victims and offer our respect, especially to all those who paid the ultimate price to defeat the National Socialist regime, including the western Allies and the Soviet Union.
  2. Seventy-seven years later, President Putin and his regime now chose to invade Ukraine in an unprovoked war of aggression against a sovereign country. His actions bring shame on Russia and the historic sacrifices of its people. Through its invasion of and actions in Ukraine since 2014, Russia has violated the international rules-based order, particularly the UN Charter, conceived after the Second World War to spare successive generations from the scourge of war.
  3. Today, we were honoured to be joined by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. We assured him of our full solidarity and support for Ukraine’s courageous defence of its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and its fight for a peaceful, prosperous and democratic future within its internationally recognised borders, with the liberties and freedoms that so many of us enjoy today.
  4. President Zelenskyy underlined the strong resolve of Ukraine to protect its sovereignty and territorial integrity. He stated that Ukraine’s ultimate aim is to ensure full withdrawal of Russia’s military forces and equipment from the entire territory of Ukraine and to secure its ability to protect itself in the future and thanked G7 members for their support. In this regard, Ukraine emphasised that it relies on its international partners, in particular on G7 members, in providing necessary assistance in the domain of defense capabilities, as well as with a view to ensuring a swift and effective recovery of Ukraine’s economy and to securing its economic and energy security. Ukraine has entered into discussions with international partners on security mechanisms for a viable post-war peace settlement. Ukraine remains committed to working closely with G7 members to support Ukraine’s macroeconomic stability in the face of the challenges posed by the full-scaled Russian invasion, massive destruction of critical infrastructure and disruption of traditional shipping routes for Ukrainian exports. President Zelenskyy noted his country’s commitment to uphold our common democratic values and principles, including respect for human rights and the rule of law.
  5. Today, we, the G7, reassured President Zelenskyy of our continued readiness to undertake further commitments to help Ukraine secure its free and democratic future, such that Ukraine can defend itself now and deter future acts of aggression. To this end, we will pursue our ongoing military and defence assistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, continue supporting Ukraine in defending its networks against cyber incidents, and expand our cooperation, including on information security. We will continue to support Ukraine in increasing its economic and energy security.
  6. Together with the international community, we, the G7, have provided and pledged additional support since the start of the war exceeding USD 24 billion for 2022 and beyond, in both financial and material means. In the coming weeks, we will step up our collective short-term financial support to help Ukraine close financing gaps and deliver basic services to its people, while also developing options – working with the Ukrainian authorities and international financial institutions – to support long-term recovery and reconstruction. In this regard, we welcome the establishment of the International Monetary Fund’s Multi-Donor Administered Account for Ukraine and the European Union announcement to develop a Ukraine Solidarity Trust Fund. We support the World Bank Group’s support package to Ukraine and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development’s Resilience Package.
  7. We call on all partners to join our support for the Ukrainian people and for refugees, and to help Ukraine to rebuild its future.
  8. We reiterate our condemnation of Russia’s unprovoked, unjustifiable and illegal military aggression against Ukraine and the indiscriminate attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure, which has resulted in terrible humanitarian catastrophe in the heart of Europe. We are appalled by the large-scale loss of human life, assault on human rights, and destruction that Russia’s actions have inflicted on Ukraine.
  9. Under no circumstances can civilians and those not taking an active part in the hostilities be legitimate targets. We will spare no effort to hold President Putin and the architects and accomplices of this aggression, including the Lukashenko regime in Belarus, accountable for their actions in accordance with international law. To this end, we will continue to work together, along with our allies and partners around the world. We reaffirm our support for all efforts to ensure full accountability. We welcome and support the ongoing work to investigate and gather evidence on this, including by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, the independent investigation commission mandated by the United Nations Human Rights Council and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe’s mission of experts.
  10. We further condemn Russia’s attempts to replace democratically elected Ukrainian local authorities with illegitimate ones. We will not recognise these acts in violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
  11. We will continue to counter the Russian strategy of disinformation, which deliberately manipulates the global – including the Russian – public in the hope of shrouding the Russian regime’s culpability for this war.
  12. Our unprecedented package of coordinated sanctions has already significantly hindered Russia’s war of aggression by limiting access to financial channels and ability to pursue their objectives. These restrictive measures are already having a significant impact on all Russian economic sectors – financial, trade, defence, technology, and energy – and will intensify pressure on Russia over time. We will continue to impose severe and immediate economic costs on President Putin’s regime for this unjustifiable war. We collectively commit to taking the following measures, consistent with our respective legal authorities and processes:

    a. First, we commit to phase out our dependency on Russian energy, including by phasing out or banning the import of Russian oil. We will ensure that we do so in a timely and orderly fashion, and in ways that provide time for the world to secure alternative supplies. As we do so, we will work together and with our partners to ensure stable and sustainable global energy supplies and affordable prices for consumers, including by accelerating reduction of our overall reliance on fossil fuels and our transition to clean energy in accordance with our climate objectives.

    b. Second, we will take measures to prohibit or otherwise prevent the provision of key services on which Russia depends. This will reinforce Russia’s isolation across all sectors of its economy.

    c. Third, we will continue to take action against Russian banks connected to the global economy and systemically critical to the Russian financial system. We have already severely impaired Russia’s ability to finance its war of aggression by targeting its Central Bank and its largest financial institutions.

    d. Fourth, we will continue our efforts to fight off the Russian regime’s attempts to spread its propaganda. Respectable private companies should not provide revenue to the Russian regime or to its affiliates feeding the Russian war machine.

    e. Fifth, we will continue and elevate our campaign against the financial elites and family members, who support President Putin in his war effort and squander the resources of the Russian people. Consistent with our national authorities, we will impose sanctions on additional individuals.
  13. We continue to work with our international partners and invite them to stand with us and to follow suit with similar actions, including to prevent sanctions evasion, circumvention and backfilling.
  14. President Putin’s war is causing global economic disruptions, impacting the security of global energy supply, fertiliser and food provision, and the functioning of global supply chains in general. The most vulnerable countries are affected most severely. Together with partners globally, we are stepping up our efforts to counter these adverse and harmful impacts of this war.
  15. President Putin’s war against Ukraine is placing global food security under severe strain. Together with the United Nations, we call on Russia to end its blockade and all other activities that further impede Ukrainian food production and exports, in line with its international commitments. Failure to do so will be seen as an attack on feeding the world. We will step up efforts to help Ukraine to keep producing in view of the next harvest season and exporting, including by alternative routes.
  16. In support of the United Nations Global Crises Response Group, we will address the causes and consequences of the global food crisis through a Global Alliance for Food Security, as our joint initiative to ensure momentum and coordination, and other efforts. We will closely cooperate with international partners and organisations beyond the G7, and, with the aim of transforming political commitments into concrete actions as planned by various international initiatives such as the Food and Agriculture Resilience Mission (FARM) and key regional outreach initiatives, including towards African and Mediterranean countries. We reiterate that our sanctions packages are carefully targeted so as not to impede the delivery of humanitarian assistance or the trade of agricultural products and reaffirm our commitment to avoid food export restrictions which impact the most vulnerable.
  17. The G7 and Ukraine stand united in this difficult time and in their quest to ensure Ukraine’s democratic, prosperous future. We remain united in our resolve that President Putin must not win his war against Ukraine. We owe it to the memory of all those who fought for freedom in the Second World War, to continue fighting for it today, for the people of Ukraine, Europe and the global community.

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How US policy on abortion affects women in Africa

Published: May 6, 2022 12.52pm BST, The Converstion

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  1. Boniface UshieResearch Scientist, African Population and Health Research Center
  2. Kenneth JumaAfrican Population and Health Research Center

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Policies and decisions made in the United States echo around the world and often have widespread implications. Take sexual and reproductive health, for example. Decisions made in the US have caused, and could cause, severe damage to progress in access to these services in developing countries.

The first US policy with implications for healthcare in other countries is the global gag rule, first enacted by Ronald Reagan in 1984. Under this policy, non-US organisations that receive US government funding cannot provide, refer for, or promote abortion as a method of family planning. Successive US presidents have decided whether to enact or revoke the policy. President Joe Biden set it aside when he took office in 2021.

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Chống tham nhũng bước sang giai đoạn mới

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Có thể nói tiêu cực là môi trường dung dưỡng cho tham nhũng nên phòng chống tiêu cực cũng chính là ngăn chặn từ xa mầm mống của tham nhũng.

Công tác phòng, chống tham nhũng đã đạt được những kết quả tích cực kể từ khi Ban chỉ đạo Trung ương về phòng chống tham nhũng trực thuộc Bộ Chính trị do Tổng bí thư làm Trưởng Ban.

Tuy nhiên, đấu tranh chống tham nhũng vừa là nhiệm vụ cấp bách, vừa là nhiệm vụ thường xuyên trong suốt quá trình phát triển, đó là cuộc đấu tranh không ngừng nghỉ, thể hiện bản lĩnh và quyết tâm của Đảng và Nhà nước ta chống lại thói hư tật xấu của quyền lực.

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Ngăn chặn tham nhũng từ đầu, không để vi phạm nhỏ tích tụ thành sai phạm lớn

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Ban Nội chính TƯ phối hợp với Ban Tổ chức TƯ và các cấp ủy, tổ chức đảng, cơ quan liên quan nghiên cứu, trình Bộ Chính trị, BCH TƯ xem xét, quyết định thành lập Ban chỉ đạo phòng, chống tham nhũng, tiêu cực cấp tỉnh.

Tuần Việt Nam trò chuyện với TS Nguyễn Xuân Trường – Vụ trưởng Vụ Địa phương 1, Ban Nội chính TƯ về nội dung này.

Chấm dứt ‘trên nóng dưới lạnh’

Ông đánh giá thế nào về chủ trương thành lập Ban chỉ đạo cấp tỉnh về PCTN, tiêu cực?

Qua gần 10 năm hoạt động của Ban chỉ đạo TƯ về phòng chống tham nhũng (PCTN), công tác PCTN đã có bước tiến mạnh, đột phá, đạt được nhiều kết quả rất quan trọng, toàn diện, rõ rệt, là dấu ấn nổi bật, được cán bộ, đảng viên và nhân dân đồng tình, đánh giá cao, cộng đồng quốc tế ghi nhận, góp phần quan trọng vào công tác xây dựng, chỉnh đốn Đảng, giữ vững ổn định chính trị và phát triển kinh tế – xã hội của đất nước.

TS Nguyễn Xuân Trường – Vụ trưởng Vụ Địa phương 1, Ban Nội chính TƯ

Chỉ số cảm nhận tham nhũng của Tổ chức Minh bạch Quốc tế đánh giá, từ khi thành lập Ban chỉ đạo từ 2013-2021, Việt Nam tăng gần 30 bậc. Hiện nay yêu cầu về cả lý luận cũng như thực tiễn đều đỏi hỏi việc thành lập Ban chỉ đạo PCTN cấp tỉnh. Ví dụ năm 2021, các thành uỷ, tỉnh uỷ trực tiếp chỉ đạo 698 vụ án, vụ việc.

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