WUHAN - A new passenger transport center was officially put into operation on Sunday in the north of Hankou in Wuhan, the Chinese city once hardest-hit by the novel coronavirus, as part of the city's efforts to speed up the work resumption of the markets.
WASHINGTON, Feb 3 - The Pentagon is sending 3,750 additional US forces to the southwest border with Mexico for three months to support border agents, the Department of Defense said on Sunday.
WASHINGTON - US Senate on Thursday unanimously passed a resolution that formally recognizes the Ottoman Empire's mass killings against the Armenian people as "genocide," a move might further strain relations between Washington and Ankara.
WSJ used “Amazon’s criteria, interviews with site selection experts and people familiar with Amazon’s thinking,” to evaluate top North American cities’ chances of landing the billion project. The Journal ranked each city based on preferences outlined in Amazon’s request for proposals and compared each city to Seattle, home to Amazon HQ1.
WASHINGTON -- Japan surpassed China to become the largest foreign holder of US Treasuries in June, with its holdings at the highest level in nearly three years, US Treasury Department said Thursday.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said Tuesday evidence shows African Americans having higher rates of COVID-19 infection in the United States.
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Wacker Group, the company's parent, has invested more than 600 million euros (0 million) in China. "We are continuing our investment here. We undoubtedly welcome the Foreign Investment Law, which will make the investment environment fairer and more transparent," Hartel said.
WASHINGTON — The FBI has contacted Deborah Ramirez, who's accused Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct when he was a Yale student, as part of the bureau's investigation of the Supreme Court nominee, her attorney said Saturday.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he will release the long-awaited political aspect of the Middle East peace plan on Tuesday, a proposal that has already been rejected repeatedly by the Palestinians.
WEST PALM BEACH - US President Donald Trump on Friday reversed sanctions imposed by the US Treasury Department on the Democratic People's Republic of Korea just a day earlier and the White House said he was doing so because he "likes" DPRK leader Kim Jong-un and did not consider them necessary.