Last year, Tencent tried linking residents' identity cards to its messaging app WeChat in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong, teaming up with the local government in order to build a digital information center. They plan to expand the program across the border to Hong Kong and Macao so Bay Area residents can pass check points more easily.
Lanzhou and Chengdu, capital of Southwest China's Sichuan province, will be connected by bullet trains for the first time, with the travel time to decrease to about 6 hours and 50 minutes, about 5 hours less than before.
Last December, the UN General Assembly overwhelming denounced Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and move the US embassy there, despite US ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley's reckless threats to UN members who disrespected the US on the issue.
Last year, a national platform for the prevention and control of risks associated with illegal financial activities was on trial operation, and 28 provincial risk monitoring platforms for such activities were put into use.
Last year, Indian exports to China went up by nearly 40 percent to .34 billion, while overall bilateral trade hit a historic high of .4 billion, up 20.3 percent year-on-year, according to statistics from China's Ministry of Commerce.
Last week, Prime Minister Peter O'Neill of Papua New Guinea was in Suva on his first official visit to Fiji and he invited his Fijian counterpart Bainimarama to address the APEC forum.
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Last month, starting in the U.K., a variety of big-name brands began pulling ads on YouTube after finding out that their ads appeared opposite offensive content like like extremist videos. Google has said it is working to fix the issue, but the loss of ad dollars from the boycott could impact Alphabet’s bottom line, with Forbes reporting a possible 0 million hit.
Last September, a coalition of 10 state attorneys general submitted objections to the proposed rule changes, saying they were"in clear violation of the ESA's statutory language".
Last weekend, a small group of officers was viciously attacked by a frenzied mob in Tsuen Wan when they tried to stop protesters from vandalizing private property. However, officers again displayed much restraint. The officers, after repeated warnings, confined themselves to drawing their guns as a deterrent and firing a single shot into the air, after which the mob backed off. Altogether that night, 16 officers were injured, following attacks with bricks, metal poles, sharpened sticks and gasoline bombs, while one officer was stabbed in the back.
Last week, the country's leading insurance regulator, the China Insurance Regulatory Commission, announced it would further reduce market restrictions for foreign firms.