What China has called for is to cool down through political means, and many regional countries, including China and Russia, support a political settlement, Ruan said.
Werewolf is a simple reasoning group game that requires a judge to preside over the activity. It can be played online, with different roles such as villagers and killers assigned to the players and the computer acting as the judge.
What happened? Listen to the show below or via this MP3 file. The conversation begins in the second segment, at the 9:30 mark, after our weekly news roundup, in which we share our perspective on Microsoft’s unprecedented job cuts.
Wei Taohua (left), a Shui ethnic woman from Guizhou province, displays horsetail embroidery items at an exhibition in Beijing to show Guizhou's poverty relief efforts on Friday. The embroidery is a special art form of the Shui ethnic group and a national intangible cultural heritage. ZHU XINGXIN/CHINA DAILY
What enterprises worry about the most is that older employees may be conservative and less innovative, and the aging labor force will affect the introduction and promotion of young talent.
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Wearing a brightly colored oilcloth apron, 50-year-old Zheng Guoming carefully brushes tung oil on an umbrella cover. Surrounding him are orange oilcloth umbrellas left out to dry, and the area is filled with the scent of tung oil.
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What it's like to be a stage actor? What is the best approach to appreciate Shakespeare? What are the common misunderstandings people have about actors and actresses? Joseph Graves, a veteran actor and director from the US, will tell you about the fun and reality of this glamorous trade.
We’ve been seeing the cultural differences between Seattle and Pittsburgh first-hand. With Amazon’s intense focus on secrecy, its workers can be careful and secretive even when talking casually about the company to outsiders, concerned about saying something they shouldn’t, exemplifying the notorious “Seattle Freeze.” We’ve only been in Pittsburgh for a few days as part of our month-long GeekWire HQ2 project, but it’s already clear that the people here are consistently warm and welcoming — more Midwest than East Coast in their approach.