In March, French President Emmanuel Macron vowed to crack down on troublemakers who "want to destroy the republic at the risk of killing people" after yellow vest protesters set life-threatening fires, smashed up luxury stores and clashed with the police.
In September, the sub-indices of the United States, South Africa, the Republic of Korea, Southeast Asia and Japan all rose to different extents, the data showed.
In October, Nanchang Intermediate People's Court in Jiangxi opened two specialized courts, one in Donghu district and the other in Xihu district, to deal with financially related civil suits, such as those involving credit cards, insurance, securities and loan contracts.
In Shanghai, where the first such joint venture appeared in 1989, the speed of foreign investment in the field has accelerated in recent years, especially after the Shanghai FTZ measures began to allow the establishment of wholly foreign-invested medical institutions in 2013, then eliminated the minimum investment amount and the limit of operating years in the following year.
In Nanjing, the local railway authority has put more trains into service. It said residents in the city would likely make about 340,000 trips by train on Friday.
In New York, congestion pricing — charging drivers a fee to enter midtown Manhattan — was intended to raise money for the city's beleaguered transit system, but the plan appears to be on hold.
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In Spiesshofer's vision, future factories will be much smaller, closer to demand, and smarter with the help of self-learning AI.
In October 2017 and May 2019, the central government launched two batches of hospice care pilots in the country, aimed at exploring the development mode and the working mechanism of the sector, to care for the terminally ill and increase their quality of life.
In San Francisco, the New Year was ushered in at California's state buildings, a tradition for 14 years. Chinese Consul General Luo Linquan wished the community an auspicious New Year.
In Tokyo Business Today, Daniel Sneider, a lecturer on international policy at Stanford University, called Trump's visit "almost completely free of serious policy discussion, but laden with policy purpose".