On Monday, Meng gave himself up to Shanghai's Yangpu district police and acknowledged his illegal acts at the memorial hall in Nanjing. The next day he apologized to the public on Sina Weibo.
On Thursday, Li attended an economic and trade conference in honor of the 65th anniversary of Norway-China diplomatic relations. He said in a speech that President Xi's proposal of the high-quality development of jointly building the Belt and Road and China's policy of further expanding opening-up have provided new opportunities for the common development of all countries. The two countries' enterprises are expected to seize the opportunity and tap cooperation potentials.
On Monday, police officials said 420 people had been arrested in relation to the protests since June. Monday alone saw 47 men and 35 women arrested on offenses including participating in an unlawful assembly and possession of offensive weapons. In addition, since June, 139 police officers have been injured, with two still hospitalized.
On March 16, the company's branch in Wuhan, Hubei province, fully resumed operations, joining the first batch of enterprises doing so in the city's Jiang'an district.
On March 10, a netizen named B.Z. launched a petition on the White House petition website. The petitioner listed the timeline related to the COVID-19 outbreak and the Fort Detrick, hoping that the US government would give a reasonable explanation:
On Nov 6, 2017, the US side wired a payment to the biochemical company, prompting Chinese authorities to commence a series of raids that yielded an extraordinary number of arrests and seizures of contraband and criminal proceeds, Moore said.
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On Friday, the National Meteorological Center renewed a yellow alert, the third highest in the country's four-tier color-coded weather warning system, for heavy rains in southern China.
On Friday, another villager said he saw the monkey stealing pig fodder and peaches. It also bit five pigs a villager raised.
On Friday, Google, perhaps anticipating the state probes, posted a comment by Kent Walker, senior vice-president of global affairs: "We have always worked constructively with regulators and we will continue to do so," he wrote. "We look forward to showing how we are investing in innovation, providing services that people want, and engaging in robust and fair competition.
On Monday, China's Foreign Ministry said that the wrong measures of the US have raised the concerns of the international community.