TIANJIN — Nearly 90 percent of Chinese internet users are positive about China's cybersecurity, though 19 percent have no knowledge of recent cyber attacks, according to a survey by a Chinese internet security platform.
TAIYUAN -- A senior official of the Communist Party of China (CPC) has called for solid efforts to publicize and implement the spirit of the fifth plenary session of the 19th CPC Central Committee.
Supported by over 4,000 employees and six manufacturing bases in Jiangsu, Guangdong and Hubei among other provinces, CRSBG has either built or supported steel structures of more than 3,200 bridges in China and more than 30 in overseas markets.
Sun Jiwen, minister counselor for economic and commercial affairs at the Chinese embassy in Canada, was also optimistic about future cooperation in mining between Canada and China, as "it has grown rapidly in recent years."
TAIYUAN - A State-owned enterprise suspected of dumping waste in North China's Shanxi province will face severe punishment, the provincial State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission said Thursday.
TOKYO - Japan's embattled prime minister hit back on Monday at critics over a favoritism and cover-up scandal that has seen his popularity plunge and loosened his iron grip on power.
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Supporters of Morales have mobilized across various regions of Bolivia since Tuesday to demand the resignation of Senator Jeanine Anez, leader of the interim government supported by the opposition, as well as the return of Morales, and respect for "the Wiphala," a tricolor square emblem and the symbol of the Andean indigenous community which also acts as the dual flag of Bolivia.
TOKYO - "It could be the case that in the future, peaceful demonstrations like this could be viewed as an act of terrorism and we could be facing criminal charges," bellowed Riyo Hamada, 59, over the noise of a massive protest that had continued overnight through Thursday outside the Diet building in Tokyo.
TOKYO - Japan is boosting its new economic stimulus package to expand cash payouts to its citizen as the coronavirus fallout threatens to push the world's third-largest economy deeper into recession.
Sulaiman Azmi, a Saudi Arabian manager of human resources at Jolly's local branch, said the country is seeking ways to help young people find jobs, especially for women who find it hard to find jobs in the conservative nation.