Seven Chinese universities will offer postgraduate courses in organ donation and transplants, under the KeTLOD project (Knowledge Transfer and Leadership in Organ Donation from Europe to China). Co-founded by the European Commission and Chinese universities, it is expecting to enroll 140 postgraduate students from November.
Section 301 of US Trade Act of 1974 is regarded outdated and unilateral action inconsistent with WTO dispute settlement principle.
Seoul's defense ministry spokesman Moon Sang-kyun told a regular press briefing that it would be hard to finish the THAAD deployment in the short term.
Serbia firmly supports China's work in epidemic prevention and control, and is willing to offer further help, Bacevic added.
Semiconductors are key to many high-tech industries. They are used extensively in computing, communication, information storage and processing, electronic counter measurements and even in upgrades of military weapons. They also play a significant role in sustaining economic growth and in national security.
Segway, the self-balancing two-wheeled "personal transporter" once pitched as more revolutionary than the personal computer, will cease production in July.
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Senate Majority Whip John Thune from South Dakota warned that healthcare reform hasn't worked for Republicans in the past: "It's historically probably not been a great issue for Republicans."
Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant came back from what looked like a defeat in early polling despite a massive financial push from the business community to elect her opponent. A member of the Socialist Alternative party, Sawant is a vocal critic of Amazon. She regularly holds demonstrations at the company’s Seattle headquarters and was a leading opponent of a big business tax that she dubbed the “Amazon Tax.”
Sectors reporting contraction were printing, apparel, leather, electrical equipment, appliances, petroleum, coal, textile mills, transportation equipment, primary metals, and machinery, the ISM reported.
Senator Bob Menendez, the lead Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee, said that Akard's sudden resignation left another opportunity for the administration to try to weaken oversight, even if he did not consider Akard the right choice for the inspector general role.