LUANDA - China remained the top destination of Angolan goods and services in the second quarter of 2017, accounting for 52.6 percent of Angolan exports, the National Statistics Institute (INE) said here Tuesday.
Koo Kab-woo, a professor at the University of North Korean Studies in Seoul, said he did not anticipate the Hanoi summit to end with a deal that sees the DPRK immediately abandon its nuclear weapons, but he urged Washington to be open to taking interim steps for any agreement to be possible.
LOS ANGELES - California Fire Map updated by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) Sunday morning showed that several wildfires were still burning in the north and the authority warned that "Red Flag" alerts were still in effect for the rest of the day.
LOS ANGELES - California-based Mullen Technologies signed a new cooperation agreement with China's Qiantu Motor to homologate and assemble the luxury electric sports car Qiantu K50 in the United States for sales in North America, the company told Xinhua Thursday.
Known as the Tai Chi Woman of China, the forty-something Liu has been practicing the art form for more than 30 years, winning a number of titles and awards along the way, including being named a member of the China Wushu Association, National Level 1 Referee and earning top prizes at multiple international tai chi competitions.
Lang's worship of his father and respect for his profession remains undiminished, but he now has a new vision for his future. Lang finds himself particularly interested in biology and hopes to be involved in biotechnology research in the future. The 13-year-old says: "The 'Salute Boy' sensation has become a thing of the past. We should all look forward."
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Koh said China has much to offer in complementing the green development efforts of ASEAN countries.
LIMA - Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski announced to resign in a televised address to the nation on Wednesday, one day ahead of a scheduled impeachment vote against him in the congress.
Lam will reexamine the liberal studies program introduced to Hong Kong's education system in 2009 by Executive Councillor Professor Arthur Li when he was secretary for education and manpower. The plan was good, until it was hijacked by the NED, which said in its 2012 annual report that it was allocating 0,000"to foster awareness regarding Hong Kong's political institutions and constitutional reform process and to develop the capacity of citizens-particularly university students-to more effectively participate in the public debate on political reform."