On Monday afternoon, officials in six Bay Area counties announced an order for all residents to "shelter in place" for the next three weeks. The shutdown will take effect at 12:01 am Tuesday in San Francisco, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Marin, Contra Costa and Alameda counties and last until at least April 7.
On Sept 2, Tran tweeted in favor of prohibiting protesters from covering their faces in public.
On Kawai's resignation, Tetsuro Fukuyama, secretary-general of the opposition Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan, said: "Resigning automatically because of a weekly magazine report on a matter that is strongly suspicious of illegality is, in a sense, tantamount to admitting it."
On May 20, the US Senate passed a bill, which, if ratified by the House of Representatives, the other wing of the Congress, could become a new law, called the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act. The proposed new law would require companies listed on US stock markets to certify that "they are not owned or controlled by a foreign government", and submit their audits for inspection by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the nonprofit body that oversees the audits of all US companies seeking to raise money in the local markets. It also stipulates that failure to provide the information for three consecutive years will lead to delisting.
On Saturday morning the number of COVID-19 cases in the country was 85,940, and the death toll was 2,752.
On July 8, flooding along the Changjiang River, which flows into Poyang Lake, engulfed Guihu, leaving an 80-meter-long cavity along the embankment.
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On Monday, police officials said 420 people had been arrested in relation to the protests since June. Monday alone saw 47 men and 35 women arrested on offenses including participating in an unlawful assembly and possession of offensive weapons. In addition, since June, 139 police officers have been injured, with two still hospitalized.
On Monday, the police had made an urgent appeal to those still holding out inside the campus to drop their arms, including dangerous weapons, and leave peacefully and orderly via a designated route under police instructions. They also warned that anyone who remained on the campus after 10 pm would be arrested and charged with rioting. The maximum punishment for rioting is 10 years’ imprisonment.
On March 12, several Xiongan-related stocks also surged with some of them hitting the daily limit, the finance section of Sina reported.
On Jan 8, the United States' National Security Council urged Beijing to stop its "coercion" by threatening use of force to compel reunification with Taiwan.