Lawmaker Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee on Monday morning pointed out that the siege has disrupted the normal life of innocent residents in Hong Kong.
Lawmakers are scheduled to vote on the draft amendment on Sunday. If adopted, this will be the Constitution's first amendment in 14 years.
Later, Xi and Peng visited the Acropolis Museum in Athens, accompanied by Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos and his wife, Vlassia Pavlopoulou-Peltsemi.
Leading economic indicators, especially the world Purchasing Managers' Index, have weakened and indicated drastic contraction in demand. Most econometric models showed that global growth has shifted to negative figures.
Launched in Shanghai's Wujiaochang, an area home to multiple leading research houses such as Fudan University and Tongji University, the first 3,000 square-meter AI Space serves as an accelerator to turn abstract AI ideas into prototypes and potentially into tangible products.
Last year, under Sun's initiative, Ctrip Group was involved in three charity projects: the CanDo project, which helps build and operate children's hospitals in the northern part of Syria; the Edesia project, which donates food to young children suffering from malnutrition in western African countries; and the Syrian Paralyzed Children project, which provides children who have lost their limbs in the civil war with artificial limbs.
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Later that year, China Media Capital bought 13 percent of the club's parent company, City Football Group, for 265 million pounds (0 million), forging a close relationship between China and the club.
Led by China, home to 40 percent of global electric vehicle sales last year, the world's passion for new energy cars is heating up.
Lau Ka-keung, chairman of Hong Kong United Youth Association, said he anticipated that the new five-year plan will offer myriad opportunities for local youths in key areas such as 5G technology, semiconductors, and the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry, all of which were included.
Leading Hong Kong economist Stephen Wong Yuen-shan, deputy director of a leading think tank-Our Hong Kong Foundation-believes if the majority of Hong Kong people can't afford a home, even if the economy grows they will feel alienated.