In June, the National Development and Reform Commission announced that by the end of this year, China will lift all barriers to foreign investment not included on the negative list.
In Japan, where new cases of the virus are rapidly increasing in Tokyo and other cities, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday that he would declare a state of emergency in seven prefectures that include the country’s largest population centers. Abe also announced an economic stimulus package worth nearly trillion.
In Kaesong, a city about 170 km from Pyongyang, is situated the Martyrs' Cemetery of Chinese People's Volunteers. Built in March 1955 and renovated in September 2014, the cemetery has 24 collective tombs for 15,236 fallen Chinese soldiers during the Korean War, whose names are engraved on a black marble.
In Iran, President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday that the infection rate in the country pointed to a downward trend in all provinces.
In France, which has recorded more than 1,100 cases, the virus is spreading among members of the National Assembly, the lower house of the country's parliament. Four deputies have been infected, NBC News reported.
In Connecticut, retail stores reopened, and restaurants were allowed outdoor-only dining with tables 6 feet apart. Restaurants are required to rearrange workstations so that employees don't face one another and stagger shifts and break times to minimize contact among them.
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In Chengdu, capital of southwestern China's Sichuan province, which is famous for hot pot dishes, restaurant owners are trying new ways to bring their special cuisine culture to the next level.
In Fengxian county, hundreds of locals voluntarily went to the blood center to donate blood for the injured. Many also went to hospitals to provide food and help with the rescue work.
In Brooklyn, New York, a patrol car being pelted with projectiles on Saturday slowly accelerated through a group of protesters, with Mayor Bill de Blasio calling for an investigation of the incident. Also in New York, an officer was recorded roughly shoving a young woman to the pavement after she had approached a phalanx of police, and another was shown lifting the mask of a protester and pepper-spraying him.
In June 2019, the US Supreme Court decided that the question "Are you a US citizen?" will not appear on the 2020 Census form.