VIENNA - A rare collective visit by the Austrian heads of state and government to China is expected to generate multiple agreements on economy cooperation, and progress in future collaboration over infrastructure projects under the Belt and Road Initiative, an Austrian minister has told Xinhua.
Using the now familiar rhetorical tropes of the Donald Trump administration, he said that they were hopeful they could find a way forward "but it's going to require enormous change on the part of the Iranian regime". Which he helpfully spelled out as meaning — "They've got to behave like a normal country."
Valeo Systemes d'Essuyage, one of the world's leading auto component providers, sued Xiamen Lukasi Car Accessories Co and Xiamen Fuke Wiper Co, two companies based in Fujian province, claiming infringement of Valeo's patent on a connector for windshield wipers.
Update, Nov. 23, 10:40 a.m. PT: A Microsoft spokesperson sent this statement to GeekWire:
VLADIVOSTOK, Russia — BRICS's economic agenda is helping to build a new system for innovation, which will improve the welfare of citizens and boost economic growth of the bloc's members, Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov has said.
Upon the completion of the finals, Huawei Technologies will host an awards ceremony in Nairobi for the six best students who will be sent to South Africa for the regional competition. If successful at the regional level, the six will get an opportunity to go to China for the global finals that will involve candidates from more than 50 countries.
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Using voice commands to cook is cool, but only affects one step of a multi-part process. I’d like to see Alexa become a more sophisticated microwave chef over time, for example, automatically detecting the weight of food I put in the microwave and knowing exactly how long to heat it for.
Up to 380,000 orders were placed on vehicles bearing marques from Buick to Honda during the shopping spree, up 158 percent from the same period last year, according to Tmall statistics.
Veteran political scholar Lau Siu-kai told China Daily the Trump administration will use aggressive tactics against China to get more public support in this year's presidential election. This included exploiting the national security law planned for Hong Kong, he explained.
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