Juul, which holds about 70 percent of the e-cigarette market and is the target of several federal investigations, has said that it has stopped accepting orders for most flavored pods in the US and has suspended all broadcast, print and digital advertising.
Kadirgamar expects the new president to have a strong policy on national security. "What we have to watch out for is the result of the parliamentary elections," he added. "It's the parliamentary elections that will determine the strength of the government. The opposition SLPP has the momentum. But it remains to be seen if the opposition will dominate the parliamentary elections."
KATHMANDU - Nepal's cabinet has approved the proposal of sending a high-level government delegation to China to negotiate on Protocol to Agreement on Transit Transport signed between the two sides in March 2016, a senior Nepali official said here on Thursday.
KABUL, Afghanistan - Taliban suicide bombers killed at least 48 people and wounded dozens more in two blasts on Tuesday - one at a campaign rally for the president and the other in Kabul - with the insurgents warning of more violence ahead of Sept 28 elections.
Kawai is the second Cabinet minister to step down in a week, with his decision coming amid allegations made by the Shukan Bunshun weekly magazine that his wife, Anri Kawai, who was elected to the Upper House in July, made payments to staff over the legal limit.
Khalilzad returned to Doha over the weekend, after a trip to Belgium's Brussels, Pakistan's Islamabad and Afghanistan's Kabul, discussing the US-Taliban talks with NATO, Pakistani and Afghan leaders.
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KUNMING -- A total of 737,500 impoverished people from 27 poverty-stricken counties in southwest China's Yunnan province were lifted out of poverty last year, local authorities said Friday.
Kenya's university graduates got a rare opportunity on Wednesday to interact with prospective Chinese employers, thanks to the second edition of the job fair for Kenyan students held at the University of Nairobi.
Key heavyweights in the bridge building sector are highly anticipating the long-awaited moment.
Kelly Laco, a Justice Department spokeswoman, said the administration was "disappointed," adding that the "government is legally entitled to include a citizenship question on the census, and people in the United States have a legal obligation to answer."