On June 1, China released a master plan for the Hainan free trade port, aiming to build the whole of Hainan Island into a globally influential high-level free trade port by the middle of the century.
On Monday, Turkish broadcaster Haberturk quoted Akar as saying in an interview that the delivery of the S-400 may not happen in June, when Turkey previously said the missiles were due to arrive. He added the agreement was a done deal, however.
On Monday, the equipment detected a middle-aged man crossing an intersection in Jiefang Road on a red light. The photographs appeared on the screen beside the intersection immediately to shame him.
On Friday, Disney teamed up with top artists to launch handmade Mickey-themed lanterns in Yu Garden in Shanghai for celebrating the upcoming Lunar New Year. It has also joined hands with Alipay for developing Mickey Mouse-themed red packets or lucky money. Tencent's WeChat platform rolled out its Mickey and Minnie emojis on Friday for users to send Lunar New Year greetings. Disney has also incorporated traditional Chinese cultural elements with many of their designs such as the Kung Fu Mickey images.
On Sunday Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announced that plans to allow family gatherings and increase the capacity of bars and restaurants had been scrapped, and that tighter regulations would remain in place until July 12.
On New Year's Eve, the Palace Museum in Beijing, also known as the Forbidden City, announced a long list of special exhibitions for 2020 to celebrate the 600th anniversary of the founding of what was China's imperial palace from 1420 to 1911.
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On Friday, Hong Kong's MTR Corp again condemned all acts of violence and illegal activities by protesters.
On Friday, it announced a deal with Chinese technology firm Tencent Holdings to build a computing center that will help develop self-driving vehicles in the country.
On May 8, the company released a short video on Rage Comic, an online cartoon series, in which it changed a line in a poem written by Ye while he was imprisoned by the Kuomintang that read "for freedom" to "for painless abortion" — making it similar to a medical advertisement.
On March 19, media reports said that Aytac Yalman, 79, former commander in chief of the Turkish Army, died from COVID-19 four days previously. He tested positive after returning from Iran-at the time the epicenter of the outbreak in the Middle East.