WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump said on Thursday that the United States would not close in the case of a second coronavirus wave.
Walking into Wushi village of Xiaohe town in Liuyang, Central China's Hunan province, people will be amazed by paintings on the walls and windows of farmers' houses. These paintings by local farmers form a harmonious living environment, with mountains and rivers in the backdrop.
WUHAN - An "open day" activity was held in Wuhuan Sports Center, the largest newly-built venue for the 7th Military World Games here on Monday, with nearly a thousand people participating.
Wall Street veteran Paul Meeks of Saturna Capital appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Alley Friday morning, sharing some interesting insights about two of the titans in cloud computing: Microsoft and Amazon.com.
Wang Jian, chairman of the technology committee of Alibaba, said the system, covering 420 square kilometers of the downtown area, is accessible to urban managers and public security and tourism authorities to help them respond to emergencies and promptly handle problems.
WASHINGTON - US President-elect Joe Biden announced some nominations and appointments of his health team on Monday.
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WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced in the annual State of the Union (SOTU) speech a second meeting with the top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Jong-un, on Feb 27-28 in Vietnam.
Wanda has not revealed the identity of the buyer but Bloomberg quotes unnamed sources as saying Guangzhou R&F Properties Co is the buyer. R&F has declined to comment.
Walmart’s Denver expansion is another example of the company’s effort to surpass Amazon in the e-commerce arena. The?Arkansas retailer has invested heavily in its online shopping business for the past few years and it doesn’t appear to be slowing down anytime soon. The two companies have actually sparred off and on in recent history, starting all the way back in 1998, when?Walmart sued Amazon for stealing trade secrets.
WHO officials have warned against calling COVID-19 the "Chinese virus", saying that it could lead to racial profiling.