On social media site Sina Weibo, the user Global BusinessmanW said: "There will be more obstacles for Chinese to study STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) and enter the high-tech industry (in the US), not to mention becoming corporate executives."
On Wednesday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said, "China welcomes the diversification of Africa's international partnerships and sincerely hopes that various parties of the international community can increase inputs in Africa."
On Tuesday, the California governor visited Chengdu in Sichuan Province, China's gateway to the "Silk Road," where he again voiced his support of California's involvement in the BRI.
On Tuesday the government plans to submit to parliament a bill to revise a 2012 law, enacted after a 2009 epidemic, so it can be applied to the coronavirus if necessary. Parliament is expected to approve the bill on Friday.
On Wednesday, the average level of slightly larger PM10 particles topped 1,988 micrograms per cubic meter, while that of PM2.5 reached 193 micrograms per cubic meter in the urban area, according to data from Beijing municipal environmental monitoring center.
On Wednesday, shares of companies in China's cable TV network industry surged. Shanghai-listed Shaanxi BC & TV Network skyrocketed by the daily limit of 10 percent to 6.57 yuan (94 cents).
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On Tuesday, the alleged attackers were detained for obstructing public business, according to a police statement by Tangshan Public Security Bureau Haigang Branch.
On Tiara, Yuan has co-written seven of the 12 songs, including an English song, titled Pink Power.
On the job information website of Peking University, 350 employing companies and institutions are offering more than 23,000 jobs. Students graduating this summer can submit resumes and have interviews with employers online.
On Tuesday, the Australian government issued a travel advisory warning Australians in China that they "may be at risk of arbitrary detention in China" and said Australians should not go to China. So far, Canberra has given no reason for the warning, which surprised Australians living and working in China.