Two general berths jointly developed by Maoming Port Group Co and Guangzhou Port Group went into operation in March. Two more berths are being constructed.
Twenty cases met the "mass killing" criteria, which means three or more are killed in one incident.
Two European astronauts took part in China's first sea survival training exercise, which concluded on Monday afternoon, marking the first time foreign astronauts have participated in spaceflight-related training in China.
Tuesdays are special for some people in the county-level city of Yuanping, Xinzhou, North China's Shanxi province. They are literally turning a new page on life. Once they get off work, they grab a pen, bring a notebook and head for the Yuanping Library. There the Time Reading Club will meet and discuss books that its members have recently read.
Two merchants looking at Baigou's future development plan at Baqigou City Planning Museum, Hebei province. At the end of November 2017, 12 clothing wholesale markets from the Beijing Zoo area, were moved to Tianjin, Hebei and other places. [Photo by Wang Jing/China Daily]
Twitter users in the country have been tweeting screenshots that show them deleting their accounts with Amazon.com, using the boycott hashtag. They say The Post’s coverage of their country is unfair. Participants are also targeting Souq.com, a local subsidiary of Amazon.
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UPU deputy director general Pascal Clivaz said in a statement that they would continue to seek a constructive dialogue and to try to resolve the situation, while upholding the UPU Constitution.
UNESCO's Creative Cities Network was launched in 2004 to recognize cities that are distinguished in one of seven creative fields; crafts and folk art, design, film, gastronomy, literature, music and media arts.
Twelve experts and business leaders from home and abroad gave keynote speeches. The guests included Li Peigen and Dai Qionghai, both academicians at the Chinese Academy of Engineering, as well as Satoshi Yokoyama, deputy director of Beijing Representative Office of Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST).
UMG owns global hitmakers such as Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Drake, Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish and Kendrick Lamar, but they also has iconic bands like The Beatles, U2, Abba and Queen in its stable.