Thursday January 18
Though illegal wildlife trade online is constantly evolving-with sellers transitioning to different platforms, using evolving search words and deploying avoidance tactics-Chinese players will help the coalition to reach its goal of reducing online trafficking on coalition members' platforms by 80 percent by the end of this year, according to the Coalition to End Wildlife Trafficking Online.
Three days later, Ding flew to Xinjiang and met Yang. The two soon became friends, and Ding became obsessed with wolves. He later became Yang's apprentice and studied how to raise the animals. Ding also spent almost 1 million yuan traveling around the country visiting similar projects.
Thousands of Puerto Ricans gather for what many are expecting to be one of the biggest protests ever seen in the US territory, with irate islanders pledging to drive Gov. Ricardo Rossello from office, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 22, 2019. [Photo/Agencies]
Tighter monetary conditions with slower credit growth are possible in China next year, given expectations of higher domestic inflation and continual interest rate hikes in the world's major economies, when liquidity risks become the top concern, according to economists.
Three round trips operated by Turkish Airlines are expected to be made between Xi'an and Istanbul, with inbound flights on every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and outbound ones on every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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TikTok filed a legal challenge on Monday against the Trump administration's order to ban the popular video-sharing app in the US, arguing it violates constitutional rights to due process and free speech.
Though many parts of the world are making efforts to mitigate the effect caused by the novel coronavirus, Ren said no one from its workforce numbering more than 4,000 under this big-ticket project, including more than 3,000 Indonesian employees, has suspected or diagnosed case of COVID-19 so far this year.
Three injured people could be rescued from the spot, he said, adding that one of the injured received 15 percent burn injuries, while the rest two suffered from breathlessness as they inhaled smoke and were being treated at a local hospital.
Tim Estes, president of Fiesta Parade Floats, which built the float, said in a statement that, "a small leak created a fine mist of transmission fluid that made contact with a hot exhaust pipe".