MANILA, Philippines - At least 24 people died Tuesday when their bus apparently lost its brakes and plunged into a deep ravine in a northern Philippine mountain town, in one of the country's deadliest vehicular accidents in years, officials said.
MANILA - A senior Philippine official has said that China's telecommunications giant Huawei is "not a security threat to the Philippines" and that his country will not ban the use of its equipment, local media reported on Thursday.
Loretta Chao, a spokewoman for JD, said that when more information becomes available, it will become apparent that the information in this note doesn't tell the full story. She was responding to detailed questions from Reuters on the woman's WeChat message and other findings.
Losang Chodron, the head of the center, said the elderly people receive housing, food, hygiene, medical care and suitable sports activities and amusements.
Lyu said after the document was released, some internees of such centers in other provinces were allowed to make home visits for several days, but this is the first time in China that more than 20 people in a provincial-level region were released for multiday family visits.
Lu said in Beijing on Wednesday that he was aware of the report, and that China has expressed its position on the issue.
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MACAO -- Macao's Executive Council has finished its discussion on an administrative draft to set up a commission to safeguard national security, the special administrative region (SAR)'s government news bureau said here on Tuesday.
Luo Zuoxian, head of the intelligence research department of the Sinopec Economics and Development Research Institute, suggests the further introduction of private foreign investment in upstream oil exploration to better weather the high cost.
Lu Cairong, deputy chief of publishing group, said that over the past 15 years, the fair has grown into one of the most influential in China. Readers attending the fair can purchase and take home books and other items.
MONTREAL - A 14-car train festooned with Christmas lights and decorations left Montreal railway station on Monday for tours across North America to raise funds and collect food for the poor.