In June, Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group resumed its world's first performance in Hangzhou since the pandemic broke out early this year. In China, the group halted its shows, which are also performed worldwide.
In Changchun, Jilin province, police on Tuesday started an investigation of a man who did not quarantine himself after traveling from Wuhan. During medical treatment, he hid the fact that he had worked in Wuhan for a long time and had recently traveled from there.
In January this year, China announced plans to lift a ban on British beef imports, and last November, two companies in Northern Ireland gained approval to export pig trotters to China in a deal that could generate 20 million pounds a year for UK farmers.
In July, customs and police seized over 100 tons of frozen meat in Nanning worth about 10 million yuan (.4 million).
In February, officials of the discipline inspection and supervision authority of Longli County found via the big data system that the county's health bureau had spent over 150,000 yuan of public funds on office supplies and issued an alert.
In Ecuador, the lives of a lot of people were saved by dialing 911, when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake jolted its north coast on April 16, 2016, killing 673 civilians.
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In Hong Kong, business contracts sometimes include a force majeure clause that allows a party to be excused from its contractual obligations in the event of a force majeure event. These refer to exceptional or unexpected circumstances that are beyond a contracting party's reasonable control and prevent them from honoring its obligations.
In July 2015, an overall reform plan was approved by top Party and military authorities. Four months later, the plan was unveiled, with goals to be achieved before 2020. The last day of 2015 saw establishment of the PLA Ground Force Headquarters, PLA Rocket Force and PLA Strategic Support Force, which formally started the historic shake-up.
In February, the court issued a temporary injunction barring the Department of Defense and Microsoft from moving forward on the JEDI project. The injunction was based on the premise that DoD may have made an error in its evaluation of Microsoft’s bid.
In January the company sued the CSRC, seeking to reverse the decisions. It pointed out potential inconsistency of the CSRC punishment for similar misconduct and argued its wrongdoings did not deserve such a heavy punishment.