Paulo Nogueira Batista, vice-president and chief risk officer of the NDB, said that the loans include a number of projects growing from 15 in 2017 to 50 in 2021.
Pelosi acknowledged that presidents are able to nominate and dismiss ambassadors. Trump “should not frivolously throw out insults, but that's what he does,” she said. “I think part of it is his own insecurity as an impostor. I think he knows full well that he's in that office way over his head.” The latest witness was Mark Sandy, a White House budget officer, as Democrats scrutinize the administration’s decision to withhold military aid from Ukraine while Trump pushed the country’s new president for the political investigations.
Perhaps even more impressive, the total profits of SOEs in May represented 94.5 percent of the profits recorded a year earlier, in May 2019, the ministry said.
People visit a booth in the exhibition area for Germany during the 2015 China Education Expo in Shanghai, on Oct 31, 2015. [Photo/IC]
Peng, the village head, said: "We are committed to helping the last 14 families, or 38 people, who still lead a bare-bones existence, to get rid of poverty. These people are still poor because they are either physically or mentally challenged, or too old to work."
People wearing protective masks wait for checking their temperature in an Apple Store, in Shanghai, Feb 21, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
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People are more rational about the prospects of blockchain, which was once overhyped. More and more blockchain applications will be seen in our daily life such as cross-border remittances, supply-chain financing, electronic invoices and tamper-proof judicial records.
People decorate a snowman in Beijing on Monday after a snowfall on Sunday night. XU JINGXING/CHINA DAILY
People donate blood at a donation point after a deadly chemical factory blast killed dozens in Xiangshui county in Jiangsu province, March 22, 2019. [Photo by Wang Jing/China Daily]
Perhaps one of the most cunning aspects of this virus is the harm it inflicts on older people who face multiple and compounding threats, including being physically more vulnerable, at greater peril of the impacts of social isolation, and at significant risk from the very serious and likely long-lasting socioeconomic shocks of the pandemic.