The DPRK leader expressed his hope that Pyongyang and Washington would end a seven-decade history of hostility within President Trump's tenure, while realizing the denuclearization and improving the DPRK-US relations, the chief ROK envoy told reporters.
The Cyber Crime Research Center, said to be the first of its kind in the country's public security system, was set up on Nov 15 jointly with a Beijing-based internet technology company. It is expected to help the local police act more effectively against cybercrime, according to Hefei police.
The ETF, with the code TTTN, is the first of its kind and tracks the Nasdaq China US Internet Tiger Index, which was unveiled in late October.
The Cultural Resources Research Center of the Shanxi Academy of Social Sciences granted a certificate to the attraction in 2007. It recognizes it as "the most impressive bend of the Yellow River" after it received a report from its expert research team.
The City is in talks with Shanghai's municipal government about a collaboration at a time when Brexit uncertainties is prompting the UK's main financial district to look beyond Europe for future business partners, according to Sherry Madera, the City of London Corporation's special adviser for Asia.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China released a statement on Tuesday clarifying that Chinese passports can be used as valid ID to board domestic flights.
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The DPRK also offered to hold a separate working-level dialogue to discuss setting up a direct hotline at the offices of Moon and Kim.
The FAA may require only additional laptop training for MAX pilots, but Canadian regulators may demand training on a flight simulator, a requirement that could delay return of the aircraft to commercial service in that country.
The DPRK military said last week that its plan to launch four ballistic missiles into water around Guam would be ready by mid-August and its implementation would depend on a decision by Kim Jong Un.
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea lashed out on Saturday at Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for mistaking Pyongyang's recent test-fire of its rocket launch system for a ballistic missile launch, and warned he may "see a real one in the near future".