The action, jointly established by the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, Hubei government, and the China Society for Promotion of Guangcai Program, attracts private enterprises nationwide to conduct business and invest in Hubei as the region is gradually resuming work in an orderly manner.
The Wuhan government has rolled out a slew of policies to help more university graduates to find jobs or start businesses in the city as they face more challenges in employment due to the COVID-19 outbreak, a notice issued by the government said on Tuesday.
The administration introduced a new system of work permits nationwide starting April 1. Before that, foreigners could apply for one of two types of work permits: an employment license for foreigners issued by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Security or a foreign expert work permit from the administration.
The University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has launched a formal investigation after one of its students allegedly posted slurs on a foreign social media platform, the university said on Saturday.
The White House has projected a 1-trillion-dollar budget deficit for the fiscal year 2019, the highest since 2012, Office of Management and Budget said in its recently released Mid-Session Review. The federal budget deficit reached 747 billion dollars in the first nine months of the fiscal year, up 23 percent from the previous year.
The White House is blaming Senate Democratic leader Charles Schumer standing in the way for the Senate to pass the stopgap spending bill which has already been approved by the House of Representatives on Thursday night on largely party lines.
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The Wing-Loong UAS series were developed by Chengdu Aircraft Design and Research Institute (CADI) of the State-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China.
The World Artificial Intelligence Conference kicked off Thursday in Shanghai, with over 500 companies and agencies participating in the event that is themed "Intelligent World, Indivisible Community".
The Washington Post, in a top story on its website, declared: "These 100,000 are not nameless numbers, nor are they mostly famous people. They are, overwhelmingly, elderly-in some states, nearly two-thirds of the dead were 80 or older. They are disproportionately poor and black and Latino. Among the younger victims, many did work that allowed others to stay at home, out of the virus's reach."
The ad then launches into a make-believe, pre-voice-assistant history lesson. Old-timey maids, court jesters, newsboys, friends, secretaries and more — with names ranging from Alexine to Alessa to Alicia — are asked to do everything that modern-day Alexa pulls off with voice commands and smart speakers.