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More than 50 technology companies and organizations, including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Facebook, filed an amicus brief on Monday in support of lawsuits against the Trump administration's suspension of work visas.
More than 110 countries and international organizations, as well as over 120 non-official exhibitors, have confirmed participation, making it the highest attendance in the global event's history.
More than 140 mainstream media leaders from 40 Asian countries, as well as more than 300 Asian cultural scholars and related parties attended the opening ceremony.
More support should be provided to areas stricken by extreme poverty, and appropriate industries should be developed to help people out of poverty, the premier added.
More than 10,000 Chinese pilgrims have had the opportunity to make the hajj in recent years, depending on the quota given by Saudi Arabia. The regulation is crucial to ensuring that the hajj can be organized in an orderly manner, the United Front Work Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee said.
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Morales, 37, her voice quivering with emotion, said she has nothing to go back to in El Salvador.
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More deals have been stalled this past year as US lawmakers and the Trump administration plan to expand the scope of CFIUS, targeting primarily Chinese companies.
More than 1,000 shuttle bus tickets from the bridge's Macao Port to Hong Kong Port had been sold as of 12:30 pm, estimated Pan Qiaoying, who worked at the ticket counter.