On Mar 11, 2011, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan, setting off a tsunami that devastated the northeast coast and resulted in the world’s second-worst nuclear disaster after Chernobyl.
On Sept 2 last year, Li, former deputy chief judge of the court's No 2 case-filing division, underwent a kidney transplant to treat his uremia. Twenty-six days later, he died at the age of 54.
On Monday morning, two gasoline bombs were thrown into a train car full of passengers at Kwai Fong Station.
On July 6, ICE announced that students currently in the US on F1 and M1 visas "must depart the country or take other measures, such as transferring to a school with in-person instruction to remain in lawful status", if their school's classes are entirely online in the fall semester.
On Monday, the Seattle City Council plans to vote on an ordinance that would likely bar Amazon and other corporations from spending money on local races. The legislation comes on the heels of a record .45 million Amazon spent in an effort to unseat a Seattle City Council the company characterized as hostile to business. Update, Jan. 13:?The council voted 7-0 on Monday to pass the bill.
On Friday, Yanta District People's Court in the provincial capital Xi'an, ordered cartoon producer Xi'an Momo Information Technology to pay 100,000 yuan (,500) to family members of the late general Ye Ting for its harm to Ye's reputation.
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On Monday, the Chinese central bank delivered the first batch of special re-lending funds of 300 billion yuan for a group of banks, supporting enterprises that supply goods and services for controlling the novel coronavirus outbreak.
On Sept 7, tech entrepreneur Su Xiangmao, 37, killed himself in part because his ex-wife had hidden the fact that she had been married briefly before, according to the note he left behind.
On July 6, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo paid his third visit to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, but the meeting ended in his counterpart's accusation that the US had a "gangster-like" mindset in its demand for denuclearization.
On Saturday, a 58-year-old retired office worker in Zhengzhou who only gave her name as Chen, attended a free communal tree burial in a city suburb organized by the local government and Fu Shou Yuan Cemetery. More than 300 people, representing 90 families, buried the ashes of family members under saplings.