On Nov 7, a truck bearing the TIR sign entered China through the Manzhouli Port, marking the first inbound TIR truck to China's largest land port.
On Sunday alone, Guangdong, known as the southern gateway of the country, reported seven cases from inbound passengers-two from the United Kingdom, two from Canada, and one each from the United States, Cambodia and Niger.
On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the establishment of the Syrian constitutional committee is reaching the final phase and that the actual political settlement in the country could start next year.
On Monday, another vagrant, surnamed Geng, from Linyi, Shandong province, was detained while writing on the wooden pillars of a pavilion in the Garden of Yue Fei, built in memory of Yue Fei, a famous national hero and patriotic military commander during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279).
On Monday, the city's Hang Seng Index (HSI) slipped 131 points, or 0.46 percent, to 28,326 points. Despite the fact that the city's equity market only had three trading days last week due to the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, the HSI rallied to close at above 28,000 points, the highest level recorded since April 2015.
On Monday, the FAA met privately with foreign regulators in Montreal to discuss safety updates. New FAA Administrator Steve Dickson said the meeting was informational, and he didn't expect a breakthrough on returning MAX jets to service.
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On Saturday afternoon, 51 cities across China such as Beijing and Shanghai, held a pet adoption day to promote "adoption instead of buying."
On Sunday, President Donald Trump said deaths in the US from the virus could reach "75, 80 to 100,000 people", twice as many as he had forecast two weeks ago.
On Sept 10, 2018, Ma proposed to leave his post as chairman a year later, taking many by surprise. Alibaba said Ma will remain on the board of directors until 2020 and in the Alibaba Partnership, a group of longtime senior managers who exercise significant control over the business and its affiliates.
On Monday, police confirmed that three universities — PolyU, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and City University of Hong Kong — had reported dangerous chemicals such as flammable, toxic and corrosive substances missing after radicals stormed their laboratories.