On Saturday, the Pentagon said that the US and the Republic of Korea have decided to "conclude" the Key Resolve and Foal Eagle series of military exercises, part of drills their combined forces have staged each spring, but which Pyongyang condemn as provocative rehearsals for war.
On Jeff Bezos style as a micromanager:
On June 10, Amazon announced a one-year moratorium on police use of its facial recognition technology, Rekognition. In a statement, your company said it supports federal regulation for facial recognition technology and “stand[s] ready to help if requested.” In the spirit of that offer, I write to request information on the implementation of the moratorium, and resubmit a list of questions I have asked your company over the course of nearly two years on public safety and civil rights concerns associated with Amazon’s facial recognition technology – questions that have largely gone ignored or woefully unaddressed.
On June 22, 2006, former Prime Minister Stephen Harper apologized in the House of Commons. He announced that the survivors or their spouses would be paid approximately ,000 CAD in compensation for the head tax.
On Sept 26, the White House held a Rose Garden gathering, where Trump announced his decision to nominate conservative appellate judge Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court. More than 100 attendees sat close to each other at the event, and only a small number of them wore masks.
On June 18, three Palestinians who work as foreign-language teachers at a school in Jinan volunteered to assist traffic police in traffic guidance.
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On July 7, it held a commemorative ceremony and a concert to mark the 83rd anniversary of the outbreak of the Lugou Bridge incident that sparked national resistance against the Japanese invaders.
On Sina Weibo, the Chinese version of Twitter, the author is followed by nearly 700,000 fans.
On Oct 31, the Hong Kong High Court, on an application filed by the Secretary for Justice, granted an injunction order to restrain people, from "willfully disseminating, circulating, publishing or republishing" or "assisting, causing, counseling, procuring, instigating, inciting, aiding, abating or authorizing others to publish or republish any material online that promotes use of violence, intended or likely to cause unlawful bodily injury to a person or property damage", until a formal hearing. The court order is necessary to get a grip on the protests.
On Thursday, Huang also criticized a head transplant experiment performed by a Chinese surgeon on a corpse earlier in November. He said it was meaningless, technologically impossible and violated ethical rules.