Lululemon has partnered with the United Nations Foundation to support mental and physical well-being of UN development and humanitarian workers. [Photo provided to China Daily]
Luxury car brand Rolls-Royce has recently collaborated with Tencent Games to allow players the option to download a Rolls-Royce Dawn in QQ Speed, a popular racing game in China. Another virtual car, an imaginary model called "2035 edition Rolls-Royce QEX" is also available in the game.
Luo Yongci, a police officer at the Hangzhou municipal public security bureau in Zhejiang province, said because of the greater prevalence of smartphones in China, the rate of telecom fraud is higher in the world's largest handset market than elsewhere.
Lt. Col. Charles Kohler, a spokesman for the guard, says Hermond is a sergeant assigned to the training department at the Camp Frettard Military Reservation in Reisterstown. He says Hermond was not on duty Sunday evening and had not had guard training during the weekend.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti is facing strong criticism from unions representing the city's police department for proposing to cut as much as 0 million from its budget and put the money into black and other communities.
Lu Shan, chief forecaster at the Guangdong Meteorological Bureau, said Guangzhou and major cities in the Pearl River Delta would continue to experience some heavy downpours on Thursday and Friday, although Higos had weakened and was moving westward.
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MEXICO CITY - Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador on Tuesday said he congratulated Joe Biden on his victory in the US presidential election, and called for greater cooperation on migrant issues.
Lynk & Co is developed on the basis of the brand-new compact modular architecture (CMA) that was jointly created by Geely and Volvo. Its technologies and quality aim to rival that of other luxury brands.
Lv declined to offer details of the privately owned company's revenue and profits, but he added that about half of its revenue comes from advertising and the other half from commissions collected from hotels as well as local agencies.
Lui Che-woo, chairman of Hong Kong-based conglomerate K Wah Group. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]