When the virus first appeared in the United States, Trump and his supporters quickly dismissed it as either a "hoax" or a scourge that would quickly disappear once warmer weather arrived. At one point, Trump suggested that ultraviolet light or injecting disinfectants would eradicate the virus. (He later said he was being facetious).
When asked why it was hard for users to get refund of their deposits, Dai admitted the procedure had become more complicated, adding that deposits can be refunded, but needed more time.
Whether the promises and consensus made during the meeting on Tuesday were more about headlines than substantive progress will depend on how Washington, Pyongyang and other stake holders maintain the diplomatic momentum set in motion by the summit and produce early results.
Which gadgets should you buy for the geeks on your list? And which should you put on your own wish list?
Whether you’re at Stanford, on Sand Hill Road, or at one of the thousands of companies that litter the 101, you are unendingly absorbing technology out here. It’s definitely not the lifestyle for everyone, but I can assure you Seattle doesn’t have a monopoly on people going hiking or skiing.
While China has improved access to education, a disparity in performance between urban and rural areas remains due to a lack of resources, trained teachers, and school management skills, said the World Bank.
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While India sends 20 per cent of all its exports to the above countries, 35 per cent of all imports are from this bloc of countries.
When a group of government officials from China visited Ireland in 1980 seeking inspiration for their nation's special economic zones that have become a major driving force for its economic boom, they made a distinct impression on the former strategic planning officer at Shannon Development, Brian Callanan.
While China has rich tourism resources, unhygienic toilet facilities at the country's tourist sites have long been a big put-off for visitors.
While Chinese immigrants' contributions have essentially been erased from the pages of history, Karen Cho, a Chinese Canadian filmmaker, aims to set things right by making the film In the Shadow of Gold Mountain (2004).