In California, Governor Gavin Newsom said Thursday he will impose a new stay-at-home order for areas where capacity at hospital intensive care units falls below 15 percent. The nation's most populous state reported more than 20,000 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, shattering the state's previous one-day record as Newsom quarantined himself at home after his family was exposed.
In Brunei in May, over 50 entrepreneurs launched the Zero Waste Brunei campaign. They pledged to gradually reduce the use of disposables such as straws, plastic bags, plastic packaging and plastic cutlery, with the goal of completely eliminating them from their stores.
In Jinhua town, about a 30-minute drive away, farmers are weeding and trimming the golden camellia trees. The town has evolved into a leisure agriculture demonstration zone.
In Japan, one of its major products, PopIn Aladdin, has already gained great popularity. The product topped other domestic projectors in Japan with a market share of 25 percent.
In February 1987, Indian authorities declared the founding of the so-called "Arunachal Pradesh."
In January, Zhu was captured by US authorities for illegally overstaying his visa, and the US immediately informed the ministry. Chinese officials then shared evidence of the rape with their US counterparts and requested that Zhu be sent back to China.
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In Indonesia, CTCE is building a 25-km line for the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Railway, Xiang said, adding that this year CTCE will increase its input of personnel and equipment.
In Central and West Africa, a nuclear power project in Ghana is progressing well, and nuclear cooperation with Nigeria has expanded to all fields from a micro-reactor project. A uranium mine project with Niger has become another landmark project of Sino-African cooperation.
In Jiangsu, the low visibility led to the shutdown of all freeways inside the province between Monday night and Tuesday morning. Nanjing Lukou International Airport in the provincial capital was also affected. China Eastern Airlines said at least 40 flights were canceled on Tuesday.
In France, President Emmanuel Macron insisted the country will send millions of students back to school from Sept 1, despite the biggest weekly spike in cases since the height of the outbreak in March and April-over 18,000.