On Tuesday night, when Ma Jianli, a pediatrician with the Second People's Hospital of Lanzhou of Northwest China's Gansu province, and Sun Yingzi, a nurse from the hospital, were enjoying their vocational visit to a hotel near Pattaya, a tourist resort in Thailand, they suddenly heard a cry for help.
On Tuesday morning the number of COVID-19 cases in the country was 145,380, and the death toll was 4,167.
On a quarter-on-quarter basis, however, the number was down 55.6 percent due to lack of large-value investment cases.
On Wednesday evening, India's federal home ministry issued an advisory to state governments regarding possibility of eruption of violence in different parts of the country in connection with the counting of votes.
On an easy, silent and smooth drive, the Ami is 100% electric, with zero CO2 emissions. Like a smartphone, its battery charges in just three hours via a standard electrical socket. At just 2.41 metres in length, it's ultra-compact for easy parking, but spacious on the inside and is suitable for two people side by side.
On Thursday, agreements for 10 projects involving a total investment of 7 million from European companies were inked at an online video conference held in Jinan, capital of Shandong province.
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On Tuesday, Pompeo said the United States was deeply troubled about reports of family members of Uygur activists, including Furkhat Jawdat and Alapat Arkin, being unfairly treated or harassed by the Chinese government.
On Thursday, State Power Investment Limited, one of five major electricity generation companies in the Chinese mainland, received approval from local authorities to construct three new projects with a combined capacity of 1,100 MWs off the coast of Jiangsu province in East China.
On the night of July 7, 1937, a Japanese army battalion stationed in the area, claimed one of its soldiers had gone missing, and was presumed captured, during a training exercise about 1 kilometer northwest of a citadel known as the Wanping Fortress. The Japanese also claimed to have heard gunfire, which they said must have come from within the citadel's walls.
On the brink of a promised IPO in the new year, the ride-hailing giant Uber wasn’t done looking at tough issues in the rear view mirror this year. Whether it was dealing with internal harassment issues, data breaches or the death of a woman run over by one of its self-driving vehicles, Uber had a lot on its plate. Chief Legal Officer Tony West made the argument to GeekWire why the company deserves a second chance.