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Once completed, the travel time between the capital Dhaka and the southern city of Khulna will be shortened to around three hours from 13 hours.
One man was arrested on suspicion of assault, while the slashing suspect was at large, sources said.
One of the crayfish dishes presented recently in Qianjiang of Hubei province. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
One of the many investigations targeting Trump on Capitol Hill and in the US court system, the House Democrat's probe into the president's tax returns could pull back the curtain on his business empire and his reputation as a savvy dealmaker.
One fourth of Airbus' total global deliveries went to China in 2017, including 141 A320, 32 A330, and three A350XWB wide-body aircraft.
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One example is the ongoing project of Germany's Bosch Group, which plans to build a new plant in the Sino-German Small and Medium-sized Enterprise Cooperation Park in Pujiang county of Chengdu.
One of the most sought-after experiences is the Marriott Bonvoy Master Class, which made its debut earlier this month in China at the JW Marriott Hotel Sanya Dadonghai Bay in Hainan province. It features former national table tennis player and Grand Slam winner Wang Nan and Ping Pong Hut, an organization that promotes interest in the sport.
One of her suggestions is to unify the eight-digit mainland travel permit for Taiwan residents with an 18-digit mainland resident-style ID so that those coming from Taiwan can simply swipe their permits when checking in for flights or when taking trains. They could also more easily register for shared bikes and other services.
One media person, who did not want to be named, said: "I find it deeply offensive when commentators here refer to Chinese journalists as spies… it is insulting."