Instead of pushing Article 23 into law, the problem was surmounted by good lawyering. Researchers noticed that Article 18 of the Basic Law says that national laws can be promulgated in Hong Kong by being added to Annex III of the Basic Law.
Investment has also poured in. The MGI said China was among the world's top three destinations for venture capital in key types of digital technology, including autonomous vehicles, 3-D printing, robotics, drones and AI.
Investing in scientific and industrial research and development allows China to move to the leading edge of science and technology. Building the infrastructure to take advantage of the coming fourth industrial revolution based on artificial intelligence, 5G, and the internet of things is preparing China for the economic opportunities of the 2020s.
Investors, additionally, warned that startup entrepreneurs should concentrate on meeting a specific demand in a particular sector, rather than being unfocused and over-ambitious towards an industry.
Iran canceled the annual mass Eid prayers led by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Health officials had appealed to Iranians to avoid traveling. Mosques and religious shrines were reopened for the Eid celebrations, but worshippers were required to wear face masks, bring their own prayer rugs and practice social distancing.
Invision co-founder Pan said the games are just the children's first step. Developers are working on a second phase, which uses VR to simulate different social scenes to help children obtain and improve communication skills and better integrate into society.
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Inside the mobile stations, drones could be charged and repaired. (Amazon Image / USPTO)
Installing the ETC devices in automobiles should be free of charge and there must be more service stations for installing the ETC devices, it added.
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Inspired by Dunhuang, an ancient Chinese city on the Silk Road that witnessed a cavalcade of great cultures and ideas for more than a millennium, a Stanford art professor aims to make history speak to a contemporary audience.