In September, leading telecom equipment-maker Huawei and Guangzhou's Baiyun district signed an agreement to build a cloud data center, a cloud industry operation center and a cloud industry development platform in the district.
In September, Zhengzhou began providing face-scanning check-in service along the entire Metro Line 1 and the first section of Line 14 to give passengers a better experience of quick pass access. Now the service has been expanded to cover all metro lines.
In Utah, hundreds of public employees have volunteered to track down the close contacts of newly infected patients. North Dakota is tapping furloughed healthcare workers and members of its National Guard to track the disease.
In New York, the City Council passed an .1 billion budget last week that voted to shift billion in funding away from the NYPD. The move came amid weeks of protest and social unrest following the May 25 killing in police custody of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The death of Floyd, a black man who died when a white officer knelt on his neck, led to nationwide protests over how America is policed, along with calls to defund the police.
In September 2017, Saudi Arabia announced in a royal decree that it would allow women to drive, ending a long-time policy in the Middle Eastern country.
In September 2017, China banned trading platforms from cryptocurrency trading and called for a halt to raising funds via initial coin offerings. At the same time, the People's Bank of China was actively preparing for digital fiat currencies – the digital forms of a sovereign currency that is backed by the central bank. Last year, Yao said the PBOC has successfully designed a prototype that can regulate the supply of its future digital fiat currency.
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In Shanghai, the office for civilized society said that 100 Shanghai Model Restaurants committed on Monday to providing a separate pair of chopsticks or a spoon for diners to transfer food to their plates.
In San Francisco — a so-called sanctuary city where local government officials refuse to help the federal government enforce immigration policy — activists have set up a network of hotlines to confirm reports about raids and readied volunteer lawyers to assist detainees in court.
In November, Washington snapped back sanctions on Iran's banking, energy and shipping industries, while granting 180-day waivers to eight of Iran's major oil buyers, including South Korea, Japan and Turkey.
In October 2013, the Hong Kong government launched the Guangdong Scheme. It offers an allowance of HK,325 (9) a month to eligible Hong Kong seniors age 65 or older who choose to reside in Guangdong province, but the number of people drawing the allowance is falling every year.