On Monday, Li Qiang, Shanghai's Party secretary, visited the Aijian neighborhood in Changning, one of the pilot districts, to see how the implementation of the sorting program was coming along. He inspected a garbage transportation hub in Xuhui district and Pudong New Area's Laogang waste treatment center, which handles half the domestic waste produced in the city.
On Nov 11 last year, Yang was captured as the bloodied victim in a picture by Reuters photographer Thomas Peter. The picture was one of a series of images that won the 2020 Pulitzer Prize.
On June 19, Chinese authorities announced the banning of four synthetic drugs: U-47700, sometimes called "U-4" or "Pink", which more than seven times more potent than morphine, and was linked to the death of musician Prince; MT-45, which has a similar effect to morphine, and is associated with hearing loss and unconsciousness; PMMA, which is a psychedelic stimulant related to methamphetamine, but is potentially more dangerous; and 4,4'-DMAR, which is known by its street name "Serotoni". The bans will take effect on Saturday.
On May 5, Shanghai launched a massive campaign to boost consumer spending and resuscitate an economy bruised by the epidemic. It started from May and will last through June, taking in key festivals such as May Day, Children's Day and the Dragon Boat Festival.
On June 14th, Amazon’s Northern Virginia datacenter lost power, knocking a number of sites offline.
On Sunday, a short video was posted on Dolce & Gabbana's Instagram and Sina Weibo accounts, apparently intended to promote the upcoming Shanghai show.
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On Monday, the central bank injected 200 billion yuan (.44 billion) of liquidity through its medium-term lending facility, a policy tool to increase lending in the interbank system, aiming to rein in the soaring bond yields due to some credit defaults of State-owned enterprises.
On Sunday during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit in Qingdao, a coastal city in Shandong province, President Xi Jinping extolled free trade and criticized "selfish, short-sighted" policies.
On June 4, Kim Yo-jong, sister of the DPRK leader, issued a statement threatening to close the joint liaison office or even completely dismantle a now-shuttered joint industrial complex in the DPRK's border city of Kaesong unless Seoul stops defector groups from sending leaflets into the DPRK.
On June 8, he signed an agreement with the district's housing authority, which offered him 72,542 yuan (,360) in compensation, but he didn't claim it. He also applied for public housing but his application was not approved, it said.