In China, as in so many places around the world, a lack of opportunity, along with disabilities, disease and natural disaster, can push a family into poverty or make it hard to climb out.
In Europe, new clusters of cases-including at a Swiss nightclub and in the central English city of Leicester-showed that the virus was still circulating widely in the region, though not with the rapidly growing infection rate seen in parts of the US.
In Hebei province, where the task in cutting overcapacity is tough, 15.72 million tons of steel production capacity and 14.08 million tons of iron were cut in the first half of this year, progressing faster than the same period last year, according to local authorities.
In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng Index dropped 1.6 percent, with some analysts saying it is close to entering a bear market.
In Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel said up to 70 percent of the population could get infected with the virus, and that her government's strategy was to slow down the contagion to avoid health-care providers becoming overwhelmed
In Congress, bipartisan negotiators are closing in on a .5 billion emergency spending bill to fight the coronavirus, two people familiar with the negotiations said Monday, according to The Washington Post. The legislation is likely to be made public Tuesday and pass the House later this week, before moving to the Senate.
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In China, an entity, for example, completed two vaccine plants at what it called the "wartime speed" of a couple of months, while some researchers of state-owned enterprises and the military have volunteered to take experimental shots.
In June, Beijing Lulu opened a flagship store next to the Chaoyangmen subway station on the capital's East Second Ring Road. Its two pink-themed advertising billboards, depicting young women clad in elegant, erotic underwear or pajamas, immediately caught the eyes of people browsing the forest of shopping malls and luxury hotels.
In July alone, some 40 policy moves were made across the country. Measures included tightening of financing for property developers, and tighter restrictions on home sales in some cities.
In July 2018, Haiti's then Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant resigned following deadly violence and looting sparked by a plan to raise fuel prices.