WASHINGTON -- The US on Monday slapped sanctions on 271 employees of Syria's Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC) in response to Syrian government's alleged use of chemical weapons.
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Wan Fei, a retired police officer in Hubei province who founded the Under the Blue Sky Women and Children's Rights Association, a domestic violence concern group, said the sessions could help young couples learn about managing their emotions, crucial in keeping friction from escalating into violence.
WELLINGTON - A Lower alert Level will see significant restrictions on New Zealanders' movements retained, but will permit aspects of the economy to reopen "in a safe way," New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern explained Thursday as the country reached a four-week milestone of COVID-19 national lockdown next week.
Wall Street won its first big bet on the plant-based meat substitute industry. Last May, Beyond Meat's IPO was priced at a share. The stock opened at and ended its first day of trading at .75 — a gain of 163 percent.
WUHAN -- The Three Gorges ship locks resumed operations on Tuesday after navigation had been suspended for a record 174 hours due to floods.
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WASHINGTON-Top aides to US President Donald Trump scrambled on Thursday to deny authorship of an anonymous New York Times opinion column that slammed the president's leadership style and described "a quiet resistance" to him within his own administration.
Wang Chen, vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) explained the draft decision to the third session of the 13th NPC, which runs from May 22 to 28.
WASHINGTON - US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh touted the importance of an independent judiciary as his confirmation hearings began with strident Democratic criticism that he would be President Donald Trump's man on the high court.
Wang Jianyi, chairman of Hangzhou-based Futong Group, predicted that around 150,000 km of optical cables will be laid in Africa in the next 15 to 20 years.