On July 17, another 32 suspects, including seven Taiwan residents, were caught in similar telecom fraud cases in Cambodia. A large number of mobile phones and laptops were seized during the crackdowns. Seventeen of the 32 suspects were sent to China by Cambodian authorities on Thursday.
On Thursday morning, the People's Bank of China, the central bank, decided not to conduct reverse repo operations-a type of open market operation to inject capital into the interbank system, because of the reasonably adequate liquidity, according to a statement on the PBOC website.
On Sunday, Democratic lawmakers joined protesters outside immigration detention facilities in New Jersey and Texas for Father's Day demonstrations against the Trump administration's practice of separating children from their parents at the US-Mexico border.
On June 1, China added another 15 percent tariff on wine imports from the US. That tariff is on top of a previous 15 percent tariff imposed in April 2018 and a 10 percent increase in September 2018. When compounded, the tariff rate is 93 percent, according to the Wine Institute of California.
On Friday, health officials conducted emergency inspections at religious schools in Orthodox Jewish areas. If social distancing rules aren't followed there, city officials said large gatherings could be limited, and businesses forced to close.
On June 5, the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly elected Espinosa Garces, who was formerly Ecuador's minister for foreign affairs and human mobility, as its president, making her only the fourth woman to lead the 193-member world body in its 73-year history.
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On Saturday, thousands of local Hong Kong residents voluntarily marched in protest against violence and in support of the police.
On Monday, Chilean President Sebastian Pinera replaced eight ministers in response to the anti-government protests.
On May 8, the company's online cartoon series Rage Comic uploaded a one-minute video clip on Toutiao, a Beijing-based streaming media provider, that made fun of Ye by parodying a poem written by the widely-respected general when he was in a Kuomintang prison.
On March 6, then-US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson headed to Africa, visiting Ethiopia, Djibouti, Kenya, Chad and Nigeria. The visit was portrayed by some as a response to China's increased engagement on the continent.