In October 2017, in Kashgar of China's Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, a fleet of 50 trucks of a joint trade convoy carrying large containers started to roll along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
In March, Stanford University suspended Zhao Yusi, a second-year student. Sherry Guo, another Chinese student caught up in the scandal, was expelled from Yale University after it emerged that her family paid .2 million to Singer to get her admitted. Like the Zhaos, neither Guo nor her family faced charges over the incident.
In Paris, where a landmark deal to curb climate change was reached by over 190 countries in December 2015, cutting carbon dioxide emissions in the transportation sector remains a difficult task, as some 600,000 vehicles are driven in the city every day.
In Paris, he was shown 25 Dunhuang music scrolls from more than 1,000 years ago. One scroll was titled Changsha Girl. Being a Hunan native himself, Tan decided to make "Changsha Beauty" the first piece in his oratorio.
In Sri Lanka, more than 500 cataract sufferers regained sight in the end of last year, thanks to China-made intraocular lens innovated by Eyebright Medical Group.
In May, Xi visited the School of Marxism at Peking University and shared his experiences of how to learn Marxism with students. The school should strengthen the guiding role of Marxism in the ideological field, Xi said.
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In March, a bipartisan coalition of 37 state attorneys wrote to the company, demanding to know more about the Cambridge Analytica data and its possible links to US President Donald Trump's election campaign.
In Shanghai, inadequate law enforcement was found, with fines too light to deter polluters and about 800 companies that were ordered to shut down due to their pollution output were still in operation.
In New South Wales, at least 5,000 koalas were killed in the fires that burned 80 percent of the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area and 24 percent of koala habitat on public land, the government's June report said.
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