The US decision affected many Chinese citizens who work in the US but went home for the Lunar New Year vacation.
The United States' threat to permanently cut funding to World Health Organization, or WHO, and reconsider its membership of the global body is the latest in a series of US actions that has drawn criticism of the country's handling of the pandemic. And some experts fear the longer-term damage to international cooperation may extend beyond viral outbreaks.
The US representatives said good US-China economic and trade ties would promote the stable economic development of both countries and the world.
The United States ranked last, with 18 percent saying that the country is more united now after the COVID-19 outbreak.
The US economy has been steadily rebounding from its epic collapse in the spring as many businesses have reopened and rehired some laid-off employees. Yet the recovery is far from complete.
The US government may designate an arm of Iran's military a terrorist group, which would be a first for Washington. Iran vows to fight back.
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The US Chamber of Commerce estimated that million of Arkansas exports to China would be affected by the trade war, with cotton, aluminum waste and scrap, and bovine meat with bone in being the hardest-hit industries.
The United States has denied Turkey's request for deporting Fethullah Gulen, a US-based Turkish cleric who Ankara says is the main perpetrator of the 2016 coup.
The US inoculation campaign will start as the COVID-19 pandemic sweeping the country is driving up hospitalizations and deaths as well as shortages of hospital staff and intensive care beds, especially in rural areas.
The Under 2 MOU aims at limiting greenhouse gas emissions to 2 tons per capita, or 80 percent to 95 percent below the 1990 level by 2050. Right now, its members reached 175, accounting for over 1 billion of world population and one third of the world economy.