WASHINGTON -- US President Donald Trump's latest social media posts, which triggered a heated quarrel between Washington and London, have put strain on bilateral ties.
Wang Chunying, a SAFE spokeswoman, expressed confidence in generally stable foreign exchange reserves over the coming months, although she said fluctuations are possible, according to a SAFE statement on Monday.
WASHINGTON-Saudi Arabia will withdraw 21 cadets receiving military training in the United States following a US investigation into a Saudi officer's fatal shooting of three US citizens at a Florida naval base that US Attorney General William Barr on Monday branded an act of terrorism.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- The second summit between US President Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un, top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is expected to take place in Vietnam, with three candidate cities being under consideration, US media reported Sunday.
WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Friday that the United States will start moving the "humanitarian aid" across the border into Venezuela on Saturday.
Wang Aijuan, power director at Mott MacDonald, said British companies' long history of working on infrastructure projects in developing markets gives them an edge.
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WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump threatened to take action against the World Trade Organization on Monday after media reports said he wanted to withdraw from the global trade regulator.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Tuesday took to Twitter to fire back at Republican mega donors the Koch Brothers after they said they would stop supporting a Republican candidate ahead of the midterm elections.
Wai Keong Tang, director of the think tank committee of Macao Youth Association of Patriotic Education, said: "AI shortens the time of finding the target drug, as AI algorithms allow developers to quickly spot the best drug candidate for a target or molecular compounds of subsequent drug candidates, including protein sequence, molecular structure, and small molecule composition among others."
Wang Chi, director of National Space Science Center under the CAS, said the SMILE program would create images of interaction between solar winds and the Earth's magnetosphere with innovative X-ray and ultraviolet technologies.