Jouni Ovaska, secretary-general of Centre Party of Finland, said, "I think it is a good way to teach people how the Party works and its research and studies, with lots of benefit for everyone, from the ministerial level to the local level," he said.
Jonathan Lee (center),China's godfather of pop, attended the press release of the Road to Heaven: Jonathan Lee Musical with the US executive producer Don Frantz (to the right) and chairman of China Broadway Entertainment, Ivy Zhong (to the left) in New York on Thursday. Photo by Zhu Yundi for China Daily.
John Neuffer, president of the Semiconductor Industry Association, which represents US chipmakers and designers, said in a statement that the association hopes to work with the administration to broaden the scope of the 90-day license.
Jusa Susia, head of the East Asia region for Business Finland, a government-affiliated agency to promote Finnish business, said an association of all snow resorts in his country is working on a project to share with Chinese partners their best practices on year-round operation of ski resorts.
Jochen Goller, president and CEO of BMW Group Region China, said the pandemic has proven BMW correct for its long-time concern for those stakeholders and the value of giving back to society as a corporate citizen.
Jin Junhao, an official at the administration, said at a press conference that as of 4 pm on Monday, China had sent seven charted flights this month that have brought back 1,278 Chinese citizens from the UK, the US, Italy and Spain, including 1,067 overseas students.
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Julie Tang, a retired judge in San Francisco who is the co-founder and co-chair of CWJC, emphasized the significance of remembering World War II history, safeguarding world peace and, more importantly, seeking justice from Japan and a long-overdue apology.
Josh Gackle, a farmer from Kulm, North Dakota, and a member of the American Soybean Association board of directors, said that China’s purchases of soybeans may be a sign ``that things might be moving in the right direction’’ even if the size of the purchases “was just a fraction of what they would typically buy this time of the year. So it hasn’t addressed the long-term problem that we are facing.’’
Judges nationwide have been ordered to provide more detailed verdicts after trials, explaining such details as why certain evidence was dismissed and specifics on what law is being applied - especially in cases in which defendants face the death penalty.
Joshua Wong, Denise Ho, Sunny Cheung, Sharon Hom, and Dan Garrett, at a Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, September 17, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]