In Miami, prosecutors charged Venezuelan Supreme Court Chief Justice Maikel Moreno with laundering in the US at least million in illegal proceeds from case fixing in Venezuela, including one involving a General Motors factory. He spent much of the money on private aircraft, luxury watches and shopping at Prada, prosecutors allege.
In Texas, Bank of America said it early data suggested that unemployment claims rose to 437,000 from 280,000 the week earlier. In New Jersey, claims appeared to increase to 200,000 from 139,000 the week before.
In North Dakota — which ranks first in the country in new coronavirus cases per capita and where Republican Governor Douglas Burgum only recently began requiring masks in public — health officials are giving free rapid coronavirus testing for teachers, staff and school administrators. The pilot project is designed to slow the virus' spread by identifying and quickly isolating people who may be asymptomatic.
In November at the Web Summit, Europe's biggest tech conference, in Lisbon, Portugal, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres praised the "enormous benefits" of new technology. He also warned that it would be "morally repugnant" if the world fails to ban autonomous machines capable of killing people without human involvement.
In November, COMAC published a report about the global passenger aircraft market between 2016 and 2035, predicting that a total of 39,948 aircraft with a value of .23 trillion will be needed in the coming two decades. China alone will need 6,865 passenger aircraft, 65.5 percent of which would be single-aisle planes, 21.2 percent wide-body jets, and 13.3 percent regional jets.
In September 2017, the first phase of construction of a BelGee plant to make completely knocked down or CKD units was finished, covering an area of 92 hectares.
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In November, Huawei unveiled a list of its 92 core suppliers for the first time, 33 of which are from the US, 11 from Japan and four from Germany. Two Swiss companies and two South Korean companies are also among the suppliers.
In Seattle, the demonstration motivated student Dylan Clauson to walk out despite concerns that it could cause problems at her rigorous high school.
In Lai’s view, law and order have returned to normal since the implementation of the National Security Law, noting that the scale of illegal protests and number of demonstrators were much smaller than before the law took effect.
In Tokyo, Governor Yuriko Koike said the date was pushed back through next May and the return of Xiang Xiang's parents, Ri Ri and Shin Shin, was pushed back for about five years beyond next February. Her parents came to Japan in February 2011.