On the 200th anniversary of Karl Marx's birth, a bronze statue of Marx, at a height of 5.5 meters, will find its home in a public square in Trier, Germany, Marx's hometown on Saturday.
On Tuesday, Goldman Sachs said the average coal consumption at major power companies was less than 400,000 tons, down about 40 percent from the post-Lunar New Year period in 2019.
On bilateral trade, Trump said the US "really has to change its policies because they've gotten so far behind on trade with China, and frankly, with many other countries".
On Wednesday, Xiaomi also launched a new application performance management and monitoring platform. For large content providers, the new platform will enable them to quickly detect network problems and improve the service quality.
On Tuesday, Vanuatu's Council of Ministers (COM) had agreed for the government to declare a state of emergency (SOE) due to coronavirus.
On the other hand, opportunities abound in overseas markets, said Bao. In the first place, the global gaming industry is still nascent compared to the movie industry. There is no one definite dominant voice in the gaming industry, which indicates opportunities for Chinese companies, he said.
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On the morning of Oct 16, Smith won the 200 meters in a then--world record of 19.83 sec, with Carlos taking bronze behind Australia’s Peter Nor-man.
On Thursday, the regional bloc opened its 37th summit under the chairmanship of Vietnam via video conference. The focus in on the recovery from COVID-19 and the role of the bloc in the post-pandemic world.
On his website, Den Hollander touted himself as an "anti-feminist lawyer", according to The New York Times. His lawsuit accused the US government's Selective Service System, the agency that maintains a database of those eligible for a military draft, of violating equal protection rights by requiring only men to register. Salas ruled that the lawsuit could proceed, and the case is ongoing.
On Wednesday, an NHK poll showed that anxiety about the coronavirus is growing in Japan, 74 percent of 1,240 respondents saying they were worried, and 45 percent saying they do not believe this summer's Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics will be held as planned.