Vladimir Norov, secretary-general of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, said eliminating the financing behind terrorism is also a key way to thwart its influence. He said the SCO is collaborating with the United Nations and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations to jointly tackle narcotics trafficking, which is a major money source for terrorists.
Voting is underway at around 47,000 polling stations nationwide from 7:00 am local time and will last until 8:00 pm local time. Officials will start tallying the votes as soon as the voting ends.
WASHINGTON - The office of Special Counsel Robert Mueller said Friday that the leading US website BuzzFeed News was "not accurate" to report that President Donald Trump directed his former personal lawyer Michael Cohen to lie to Congress about the possible Moscow Trump Tower project.
Visitors enjoy giraffes at the Wuhan Zoo in Wuhan, Hubei province, on April 22, 2020 after it had been closed for three months. [Photo by Wang Jing/China Daily]
Visitors can meet representatives from companies from various sectors including food and beverage, education, health, finance and investment. The event will also feature entertainment programs for children and allow visitors to win prizes such as spa vouchers and show tickets.
WASHINGTON - Seventeen people were killed in a mass shooting in a high school in Florida in the United States Wednesday, local police said.
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Visitors are required to make reservations through their official WeChat platform or through tourism agencies recognized by Shanghai Tower, such as Ctrip and Meituan. Visitors have to present a valid ID to make a reservation on any of the web platforms. Reservations must be done at least one day ahead of the visit.
WASHINGTON - A top US envoy leading a global coalition fighting the Islamic State group has quit over US President Donald Trump's decision this week to pull US troops out of Syria, a source familiar with the matter said on Saturday.
Visas for students from China fell 24 percent in the last fiscal year.
WASHINGTON - Tens of thousands of scientists and their supporters took to the streets in Washington and around the world on Saturday to protest against what organizers described as an "alarming" anti-science trend.