In a separate Taliban attack, four Afghan Local Police (ALP) personnel and three militants were killed after militants attacked security checkpoints in Tapa-e-Muarch area in the east of the city, according to ALP official Mohammad Yaseen.
In a recent survey on 42 Shenzhen-based companies that export to the US, over 60 percent said they are "rarely" affected by the newly imposed tariffs because many hold patents in critical technologies and have diverse origins for sourcing raw materials other than the US, said Gao Zhan, head of the Shenzhen World Trade Organization Affairs Center, a local agency that promotes fair trade.
In a statement, J.C. Penney said it had opened about 150 stores in 27 states. The company has now reopened 304 stores and could have as many as 500 back in business by June 3.
In a streaming media device market that includes players such as Google, Apple, and Roku, Fire TV leads the way with more than 37 million users around the world, according to Amazon.
In a speech at the American University in Cairo, Pompeo dispensed with a US diplomatic tradition of avoiding public airing abroad of domestic disputes by blasting Obama at the site of a landmark 2009 speech by Trump's predecessor aimed at improving relations with the Islamic world.
In a statement carried by Iran's state news agency, the government called reports that it shot down the plane "a big lie''.
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In Yunnan province, health authorities said on Wednesday that they had launched an investigation after a recent report from a resident in Kunming, the provincial capital, who was said to have been vaccinated with an expired rabies vaccine this month.
In a message this morning, security software firm Symantec gave this guidance for Internet users and businesses.
In a November report to Congressional committees, the US Government Accountability Office pointed out that "availability constraints continue with nitrile gloves", with the national stockpile of gloves dropping from 16.9 million in December 2019 to 2 million in October 2020.
In a press release issued Wednesday, the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (HKGCC) strongly condemned the violence and vandalism that saw many shops, restaurants and businesses being targeted and smashed up, while thousands of others being forced to close.