The Wall Street Journal, citing government and pilot union officials, reported on Monday that aviation authorities from the United States, Europe and Brazil have complained that Boeing has failed to provide technical details about modifications to the Max's flight-control system. The system was implicated in crashes of flights of Lion Air in 2018 and Ethiopian Airlines this year. A total of 346 people were killed.
The University of California San Diego announced on March 8 that Yishi Jin will hold the Junior Seau Foundation Endowed Chair in Traumatic Brain Injury.
The Wuhan Institute of Shipbuilding Technology in Hubei province was used as a quarantine site from Feb 8 to March 28, hosting 1,962 people in total. Cheng Shixiong, 21, a volunteer, didn't take a single day off when helping to run the site.
The WHO named the novel coronavirus COVID-19 on Feb 11, when its chief scientist Soumya Swaminathan said it was both for scientific purposes and to avoid stigmatization over the country where the virus first became known.
The World Bank forecasted slower economic growth in the East Asia and Pacific region hit by the novel coronavirus, in face of the prospect of a global financial shock and recession, according to a report released on Tuesday.
The World Trade Organization (WTO) on Wednesday ruled that European countries illegally subsidized Airbus and therefore the United States is entitled to impose tariffs on .5 billion of exports from the European Union.
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The administration said it had banned the site from upgrading services before for its spreading information illegally. But a follow-up check found that the site had failed to make proper rectifications and continued publishing harmful information such as minors with skimpy clothing and sexual content.
The WHO chief revealed that he has received many personal attacks, including death threats, in the past three months. One persistent racist attack against him came from Taiwan.
The accelerated growth of both money supply and credit was a result of counter-cyclical adjustments of monetary policy, mainly stemming from faster growth of bond issuance and commercial banks' stronger credit for medium and small companies, according to Ruan.
The WTO ruling ends the first round of a 15-year battle over support payments for the world's largest aircraft builders, Airbus and Boeing.