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Erinome: Hello everyone! Welcome to today's news chat. I'm Erinome, and sitting next to me is Enceladus. Let's take a look at the latest news together, okay?  

Enceladus: Sure! First up, I heard primary and middle school autumn vacations are making family trips super popular. Some scenic spots in Sichuan and Zhejiang even had to limit visitors because there were too many people. Wow, that must be really busy!  

Erinome: Yeah, so many families traveling. Next, the latest Yangtze River Delta city leisure index is out! Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing and Ningbo are the top five. You know that? Those cities are great for relaxing, right?  

Enceladus: Totally! I want to visit them too. Oh, and the longest Double 11 just ended. Tmall said their sales hit a new high after removing refunds—it's the best growth in four years. Haha, people really love shopping on sales days!  

Erinome: Right, so many good deals. Now, there's a new guide for internet platforms about anti-monopoly. They listed 8 risk examples, like selling below cost or blocking other apps. That’s to keep the market fair, you know?  

Enceladus: Important rule! Next, Guangdong has a consumer tip: from December 1st, they won’t sell electric bikes without the new national standard 3C certification. Safety first, right? Electric bikes need to be safe.  

Erinome: Exactly! Moving on, experts say Yunnan might have big forest and grassland fire risks from March to May next year. Oh no, hope they can prepare early to prevent it.  

Enceladus: Sad, but early warning is good. Now, a sad story from Hohhot: a hundred mu of sunflowers were robbed and destroyed by villagers. The farmer said he lost 500,000 yuan. Police have detained 8 people so far. That’s so unfair!  

Erinome: Wow, why would people do that? Poor farmer. Next, in Yunnan, a woman had a baby, but a doctor illegally took the baby. The officials said there’s no criminal crime, and the original family agreed to raise the baby now. Glad the family can take care of her.  

Enceladus: Yeah, the baby needs her real family. Now, many airlines said on the same day that Japan route tickets can be refunded or changed for free. Maybe helpful for people who planned trips there?  

Erinome: Could be! Now, sad news from India: a police station exploded, killing 9 people and injuring 29. Most victims were police and forensic doctors—they were checking explosives when it happened. Oh no, that’s terrible.  

Enceladus: So sad for the families. Last one: BBC apologized to Trump but won’t pay compensation. Trump says he’ll sue BBC next week and claim 1 to 5 billion dollars. That’s a huge number!  

Erinome: Haha, legal drama again. Okay, that's it for today's news. Thanks for listening, everyone! Let's talk again next time.  

Enceladus: Bye!