In October, China revised the Law on the Protection of Minors to strengthen the protection of minors in cyberspace, requiring internet product and service providers not to offer minors products and services that induce addiction.
In October, UK processors Quality Pork and Tulip were granted approval to export 50 metric tons of pork a week to China from their jointly-run plant in Brechin, Scotland, bringing the total number of UK plants with export approval to nine.
In Shandong, the annual transportation infrastructure investment is expected to reach a record 231 billion yuan, surpassing the 184 billion yuan planned for the year. During the January-July period, the province completed about 60 percent of the annual target, he added.
In Laos, China's assistant funds will mainly be used to improve health conditions, build infrastructure for rural areas and alleviate poverty, Xi said.
In March alone, power use rose 7.9 percent year-on-year to 513.9 billion kilowatt hours, 2.3 percentage points higher than the level a year ago, Yan told a press conference.
In Lvliang, North China's Shanxi province, the last 5G base station of Pangpangta Coal Mine was installed after three months of efforts made by the employees of China Unicom, one of the largest telecommunication carriers in China. At present, over 100 kilometers of the shafts at the coal mine are covered with 5G network.
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In Seattle, there are about 50 menus to choose from. You order through the app and your meal shows up about an hour later. One-hour delivery from Prime Now usually costs .99, but restaurant delivery is free for the time being.
In September, Chen and 100 other vegan businesses hosted the Pop Plant-Based Festival in Beijing, which attracted more than 10,000 visitors over three days.
In Paris, the lights of the iconic Eiffel Tower were turned off on Thursday night in honor of the passing of the city's former mayor. But even after his death, the warmth that Chirac brought personally to relations between France and China continues to glow.
In May, a now-deleted YouTube video that claimed that vaccines would "kill millions" got more than 8 million views.