Tian Deyou discusses trade issues between China and the US at the Charlotte, North Carolina, Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday. JASON PAUL / FOR CHINA DAILY
Three pumps have been dispatched to help with the rescue and another four have been kept ready at the site. Fire trucks and ambulances are on standby.
Three people were reportedly hurt in the strong wind in Kanagawa prefecture, and tens of thousands were advised or instructed to evacuate in western Japan due to the typhoon, according to Japan's public broadcaster NHK.
Through chatting with fans online, the duo has learned many internet buzzwords. What's more, Grandpa Cui's memory and spirit have improved significantly during one year's livestreaming. He can even remember some stories from his youth.
Tian Ai'ai is a junior student from Nanjing Forestry University. She drew a self-criticism comic for her dormitory, which received a criticism notice for substandard sanitation. "Knowing that I needed to draw a comic as self-criticism letter, my first response was surprise. My mom even posted it on social media[these two don't seem to be connected well. Also, her reaction being surprised…I'm really confused about what she might be surprised about]," she said.
Thousands of people poured into a football stadium in Las Vegas on Sunday, the anniversary of women's marches around the world, to cap off a weekend of global demonstrations that promised to continue building momentum for equality, justice and an end to sexual harassment.
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Tibet will strive to increase the number of overseas pilgrims visiting the region by 50 percent in 2019, Qi Zhala said.
Though the value of his personal fortune fell by billion during the past year, Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates remains the richest human on the planet, according to Forbes magazine.
Thousands of people displaced by the eruption have sought refuge in shelters, many of them with dead or missing loved ones and facing an uncertain future, unable to return to homes destroyed by the volcano.
Three former executives of Tokyo Electric Power Company, or TEPCO, were acquitted on Thursday on charges of failing to prevent the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster, meaning no one will be held criminally responsible for the world's worst nuclear disaster since Chernobyl in 1986.