In March last year, after the watchdogs said Meng had abused his powers and used public positions for personal gain, he was expelled from the Party and dismissed from his public positions.
In Nevada, about 75 election protesters wearing shirts with Trump's name on them gathered outside the Clark County Election Center on Wednesday night, where poll workers were certifying ballots. "Stop the steal" they chanted.
In November, the election commission tried to launch a ballot recount but Abdullah halted the attempt, saying he would not let his observers participate. He eventually allowed a recount to go forward earlier this month.
In March, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection of CPC and the National Supervisory Commission said Zhang was under investigation. He was expelled from the CPC for violations in June.
In May, Vaz established the Brasilia Brazil-China Friendship Association with the goal of intensifying exchanges between Brazil and China. He is trying to organize Brazilians to visit China and to have Chinese visit Brazil.
In North Carolina, fears of what could be the worst flooding in the state's history led officials to order tens of thousands to evacuate, though it wasn't clear how many had fled or even could. The head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Brock Long, said officials were focused on finding people and rescuing them.
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In Portland, Oregon, where protests have unfolded for two months, demonstrators squared off against federal agents outside a US courthouse.
In November, the Kunming Intermediate People's Court held an open trial for Zhang. However, about five minutes into the trial, Zhang claimed he had killed a policeman during his escape, thus cutting the trial short and prompting further investigations, according to court documents.
In New York, Governor Mario Cuomo issued a directive requiring New York health insurers to waive costs associated with testing for coronavirus, including emergency room, urgent care and office visits. "We can't let cost be a barrier."
In South Africa, a senior official of the ruling African National Congress said Trump was "extremely offensive" in using the slur.