On Monday it was off. On Tuesday it was on. And now it's off again.
On Sunday, the Colombian Foreign Ministry refuted Maduro's accusation, saying in a statement that "the claims that the Colombian leader could be responsible for a supposed assassination of the Venezuelan president sound absurd and lack basis".
On March 13, UNICEF HK launched the biggest campaign yet in terms of helping children initiated by United Nations-related agencies in Hong Kong during the pandemic. This was to deliver specific remedies to help vulnerable children.
On Oct 1, China released a new version of the national standards on personal information protection, requiring that before the collection of personal bioinformation, the individual whose personal information is being collected should be separately notified of the purpose, method, and use, as well as the collection scope and storage time.
On Jan 1, the national flag rising ceremony at the Tian'anmen Square will be conducted by the Guard of Honor and the military band of the PLA at 7:36 am.
On March 21, the central bank released a notice on its website clarifying regulatory standards and access conditions for foreign payment companies, which is expected to prepare and accelerate the opening up of China's third-party payment market.
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On Taobao.com, one of the country's major e-commerce marketplaces operated by Alibaba Group, 8.4 billion yuan was spent on merchandise related to cats in 2017.
On Monday, Trudeau and Premier Li Keqiang had their second annual dialogue. They agreed to discuss the feasibility of a China-Canada free trade agreement.
On June 30, Joshua Wong Chi-fung, a high-profile separatism advocate, quit and dissolved the party he co-founded. Wong's fellow co-founder, Nathan Law Kwun-chung, left the city quietly before the law took effect.
On March 13, the Japanese Cabinet agreed on revisions to a 2013 special measures law. On March 24, the Japanese IOC president and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced that the Tokyo Olympic Games would be postponed for up to a year. As a tourism-based country, Japan was expecting another miraculous boost to their economy from the sporting event, just like the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. This announcement shocked the society.