In a highly developed Chinese city in which the fundamental rights of the 7.5 million residents are well protected, the immediate reaction of any responsible commentator should be the condemnation of violence, a rejection of extremism and a clear call for a return to normal life.
In a related development, Saudi Arabia will end its nationwide coronavirus curfew from June 21, except in the holy city of Mecca, the interior ministry said on Tuesday, after more than two months of stringent curbs.
In a tweet posted after the new sanctions were imposed, US President Donald Trump warned the international community that: "Anyone doing business with Iran will not be doing business with the United States."
In a video message released Wednesday evening, Guterres said classification of the crisis as a pandemic "is a call to action and a call for responsibility and solidarity," the spokesman said. "He stressed that, as we fight the virus, we cannot let the fear go viral."
In a dialogue with iAsk Media and Capital, quite a number of entrepreneurs echoed those concerns.
In a brazen intervention in the internal affairs of the SAR, 14 Members of Parliament suggested the British government consider whether the proposed amendment to Hong Kong's extradition law, which was tabled last Wednesday at the Legislative Council, may affect existing rendition agreements between London and Hong Kong.
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In a photo on Twitter taken after sundown, a civilian was seen directing traffic in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood with a toy light saber.
In a rare move, the IOC unanimously voted last Month to announce the bid winner of the 2024 and 2028 Olympic games at the same time. That means two competitors for 2024 Olympic, Paris and Los Angeles, each at least locked an opportunity.
In a series of tweets, Trump said a long-time 25 percent tariff on small trucks has benefited US auto manufactures, and argued that a similar tariff for imported cars would protect US manufacturing jobs, which could thus avoid a GM scenario.
In a death possibly related to the storm, a Russian tourist in Koh Samui died Wednesday as he tried to rescue his daughter, who was struggling in strong surf. Thai PBS television reported that the daughter survived but her father lost consciousness after being tossed against some rocks and couldn't be revived by rescuers.