In a video shot at his home, Tomiichi Murayama, 96, a former Japanese prime minister, wrote "Wuhan, jiayou (stay strong)" in Chinese characters and shouted out the message in solidarity with the Chinese.
In a high-profile case in August last year, Jiangxi provincial high people's court compensated villager Li Jinlian 2.93 million yuan (5,900) for violating his personal freedom.
In a news release about the trip on Sunday, the US State Department said that the United States is committed to increasing its diplomatic, military, commercial and cultural engagement with Central Europe "in order to strengthen the region's ties with the West as it faces increased pressure from Russia and China".
In a statement, Boeing said the "safe return to service of the MAX is our top priority".
In a message to the Cambodian people, Sihamoni said his trip to Beijing was to have his health checked, according to Xinhua News Agency. The king usually has a checkup by Chinese doctors twice a year, the report said.
In a speech this week, Duterte said that the Philippine troops can fight terrorists without US military help.
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In a statement released on Friday, Kim said "I am now thinking hard about what response he could have expected when he allowed such eccentric words to trip off his tongue," according to the official Korean Central News Agency.
In a report on Hong Kong's current information and technology status and future prospects — Realizing Hong Kong's Innovation Potential in the Greater Bay Area — Naubahar Sharif, associate professor of social science and public policy at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, said that to catch up with the Chinese mainland in the new economy, greater attention should be paid to promising strategic areas, such as e-commerce, to facilitate collaboration in innovation with enterprises and institutions in the Bay Area.
In a research note to investors Tuesday, Goldman Sachs said it expects the MAX to be certified in April with deliveries resuming in July.
In a recent opinion piece, Liu Xiaoming, China's ambassador in London, asked if the United Kingdom will choose win-win cooperation on the Belt and Road Initiative. The same question can be asked of the European Union.