Walmart's profit jumped by 79 percent in the three months through June 30, as US citizens spent more time at home during the novel coronavirus pandemic and ordered more goods online.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Sunday stepped up his attacks on four liberal Democrats in Congress, all women of color who have criticized his policies, calling on them to apologize as he himself faced charges of racism.
Walmart's profit jumped by 79 percent in the three months through June 30, as US citizens spent more time at home during the novel coronavirus pandemic and ordered more goods online.
WASHINGTON - US President Donald Trump on Tuesday departed Washington for his week-long trip to Europe to attend a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit in Brussels amid ongoing disputes on military spending with allies.
Wang Fan, vice-president of China Foreign Affairs University, said a community of a shared future for mankind is about promoting interests, dealing with threats and sharing responsibility. The CPC cannot make it happen all by itself, he said. "Effective, constructive cooperation between world political parties is a necessity," he said.
Wang Chunying, the SAFE's deputy director and spokeswoman, said major reasons for the rise of foreign reserves include changes in exchange rates and asset prices.
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WASHINGTON — White House: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is departing for third trip to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on July 5.
WELCOMING the ASEAN Chairman's Statement of 14 February 2020 and the Declaration of the Special ASEAN Summit on COVID-19 of 14 April 2020 that demonstrated ASEAN's highest-level commitment on collective response to the outbreak of COVID-19, in the spirit of a Cohesive and Responsive ASEAN. Supporting ASEAN's multi-sectoral, multi-stakeholder, whole-of-community approach to address the multi-faceted challenges posed by COVID-19.
WASHINGTON -- US Defense Department confirmed on Thursday that one US soldier had died in a non-combat incident in Afghanistan.
WASHINGTON -- The US Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the Trump administration did not give an adequate reason for adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census, blocking the question for the time being.