On May 14, the emergency order was lifted in Japan's other 39 prefectures. Yasutoshi Nishimura, Japan's minister in charge of the coronavirus response, said that day the panel needed to carefully determine in coming to its decision if infections are continuing to decline. The minister added that people should continue to exercise caution.
On Sunday, China's top banking and insurance regulator, Guo Shuqing, who is also the PBOC's vice-governor, warned about financial risks and rising debt. He stressed control of highly risky shadow banking activities and disposal of nonperforming loans as early as possible.
On Thursday, Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying denied media reports that the Chinese government threatened to cancel a trade deal with the Faeroe Islands if it does not agree to use Huawei's equipment
On July 1, 2014, the Japanese government announced a revision of the country's defense policy, lifting the ban on the country presuming "an inherent right to collective self-defense", he said.
On Monday morning, Ambassador Li Jie made solemn representations to Joseph Malanji, Zambia's minister of Foreign Affairs, strongly condemning this appalling and violent act.
On Friday, no new confirmed or asymptomatic cases were reported in Ruili.
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On Friday, the Illinois Department of Public Health reported the first known death from the illness. It said an adult hospitalized with severe respiratory illness after vaping died in August. The department didn't give details on the patient or the exact circumstances of their death.
On Saturday, more than 20 New York University students were suspended for violating school rules. The school, which didn't provide details about the suspensions, tweeted the update after less than a week of in-person instruction, but local television stations showed hundreds of young people partying that night in Washington Square Park — near the school's Manhattan campus — many of them not wearing masks.
On March 11, Afghan President Mohammad Ashraf Ghani issued a decree to release 5,000 Taliban inmates on parole and the release of the first 1,500 prisoners was planned to start on March 14, by freeing 100 prisoners every day, but the process was repeatedly delayed.