In a video taken by China News Service, the system's voice says: "The light is now green. Please cross the road quickly and mind your safety." Another message says: "Please don't go through. You will be sprayed with water."
In a non-jury trial heard by a federal judge, students for Fair Admissions at Harvard do not argue that the university's admission officers are "evil" but that they have "fallen prey to racial stereotyping." Asian students argue that less qualified Hispanic and black students are admitted to the university on the basis of non-academic factors. The Asian students allege Harvard downgrades them on non-academic personal factors such as community involvement and has failed to develop a race-neutral admissions policy. Harvard has denied the allegations. The judge has heard the evidence but has not yet announced his decision.
In a video posted on social media on Tuesday, Turnbull announced that the 457 skilled migrant visa program would be abolished in favor of two new visas which will require additional requirements for migrants to work in Australia.
In a statement, Mancera thanked the newly formed alliance, "Por Mexico al Frente" (Ahead for Mexico), for the offer, but stated his focus had to remain on rebuilding Mexico City after the September earthquake which killed 228 people in the capital.
In a show of bipartisanship, Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan said on the floor of the House, "An attack on one of us is an attack on all of us." The House's top Democrat Nancy Pelosi echoed Ryan's message.
In a Facebook post Sunday, Lam expressed her support for recent comments of Secretary for Civil Service Joshua Law Chi-kong and Secretary for Education Kevin Yeung Yun-hung on suspending civil servants and teachers for their suspected participation in unlawful protests since last June.
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In a following press conference outside the courtroom, Zhang Ronggao, father of Zhang Yingying, told Xinhua he was satisfied with the verdict. "I thank the jury for this step towards justice."
In a statement released on Sunday, the government said it was appalling that a small group of radicals went on a violent spree and lawless rampage at a time when Hong Kong was hard hit by the coronavirus outbreak.
In a letter to Jeremy Wright, the secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport, member of Parliament Norman Lamb said a ban on Huawei kit "would not constitute a proportionate response to the potential security threat posed by foreign suppliers".
In a statement the next day, the government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region said the man had "sustained a serious injury and was in a critical condition". On Nov 15, he is said to have died in hospital.