Photo shows the night view of the CBD area in downtown Beijing, capital of China, May 11, 2017. [Photo/Xinhua]
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Police told Beijing News that Liu was a bad-tempered man and Feng was afraid of him.
Police were quoted as saying that propane gas had been leaking out of several tanks that had fallen over near the restaurant.
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Police in South China's Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region have cracked a case involving the transporting of endangered wildlife products. [Photo/Chinanews.com]
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Police seized 1,331 kilograms of cocaine valued at more than 1 billion yuan (3.85 million) in the raid on the center run by the cross-border drug gang, it said, adding that it took more than 20 police officers three days to unpack the large quantity of cocaine.
Policies have also been rolled out to accelerate the construction of information technology infrastructure in the zone, which is set to achieve full coverage by 5G signals in three years to support the application of the internet of things and cloud computing in the area.
Political figures across multiple regions are now also questioning central bank independence, such as what is happening in the US, Turkey and Mexico. In addition to the above, geopolitical risks in the Middle East remain at large with tensions between the US and Iran being unresolved.
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