In a statement Wednesday, Ford expects the downtime to affect its second-quarter profit but maintained its full-year earnings guidance.
In a large cement-block structure with its floor consisting of rows of mulberry leaves crawling with baby silkworms, Yin Shouquan from the Kunming University of Science and Technology in Yunnan province considers this to be his office.
In a speech unveiling "a new Iran strategy" at the Heritage Foundation, a US-based conservative think tank, Pompeo urged Tehran to report to the International Atomic Energy Agency about its nuke program, end proliferation of its missiles, and stop supporting "terrorist groups" in the Middle East.
In a televised Liberation Day address on Thursday, Moon said that a momentum for dialogue remains alive despite the series of "worrying actions" taken by the DPRK recently, calling for Pyongyang to choose "economic prosperity over its nuclear program".
In a separate deal, Tencent agreed to buy additional shares from Huya to hold 51 percent of Huya's shares and 70.4 percent of its voting rights.
In a statement, US Northern Command said these forces would include military police, engineering and logistics units. It added that less than 200 troops had been sent home from the border mission, meaning that in total about 5,600 troops active-duty troops are on the border with Mexico.
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In a statement, Boeing said the two parts produced at the company's South Carolina plant independently met load requirements, but when combined "result in a condition that does not meet our design standards".
In a signed article published on Nov 9 on Nhan Dan, the official newspaper of the CPV, Xi said China and Vietnam need, more than ever, to work in joint efforts in their pursuit of dreams of national strength and prosperity.
In a Facebook post Sunday, Lam expressed her support for recent comments of Secretary for Civil Service Joshua Law Chi-kong and Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung Yun-hung on suspending civil servants and teachers for their suspected participation in unlawful protests since last June.
In a column on Wednesday, former Court of Final Appeal Judge Henry Litton said the ruling against the anti-mask law was "catastrophic" for Hong Kong. The Department of Justice and the police, overwhelmed by the number of arrests, often had trouble identifying those arrested because their faces were covered. Moreover, suspects were released after being detained for 48 hours.