In China, many transportation companies give preferential tickets to children based on their height. However, taking into account the rising height of Chinese children, railway authorities revised the height range for children’s tickets, going from 1.1 and 1.4 meters to the current standard, between 1.2 and 1.5 meters.
In Iran, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps on Wednesday unveiled a device that can detect people infected with COVID-19 from a distance, so a coronavirus diagnosis does not require a blood test anymore.
In Japan, one of its major products, PopIn Aladdin, is very popular. The product topped other domestic projectors in Japan with a market share of 25 percent.
In June 2019, the city was designated as a national pilot area for the community rental of rehabilitation equipment, with some 70 neighborhoods in 16 districts across the city listed as the first batch of pilot units.
In December 2011, Geely and Belarus' dump-truck manufacturer BelAZ floated BelGee as a joint venture. With this Geely became the only Chinese company assembling cars in Eurasian Economic Union countries.
In December 2017, the company set up a poverty relief fund of 10 billion yuan to promote prosperity in China's rural areas, focusing on programs such as health, education, women's empowerment, e-commerce and environmental protection.
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In June, Shenzhen police launched an operation against the company and its branch offices, detaining 422 suspects and seizing 1.1 million yuan in cash and 800 cellphones.
In Florida, 23 nursing-home residents died due to COVID-19 this week at Braden River Rehab Center and Riviera Palms Rehabilitation Center. The two facilities have 46 residents who have tested positive for the coronavirus, in addition to 54 employees.
In February 2018, Amazon pledged to add 125 new jobs to its engineering center in Pittsburgh, more than doubling its footprint and escalating the competition for tech talent in a city where big companies like Google and Uber are growing quickly alongside homegrown tech startups. The Steel City’s bustling tech scene prompted GeekWire to name Pittsburgh as the winner of its own HQ2 contest.
In January, authorities told the hotel company Marriott International to shut down its Chinese website and mobile applications for one week to remove illegal information, after it sent emails to its members listing Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan and Tibet as countries.