WASHINGTON - US personal income decreased .8 billion in January, or 0.1 percent month-on-month, the US Department of Commerce said on Friday.
Wang He, a sophomore majoring in sociology at Guangzhou University, Guangdong province, found the cure to her procrastination thanks to the livestreams. Like most of her classmates, Wang wanted to perform well in her assignments and papers. That basic requirement, however, turned out to be a huge challenge as she found it hard to begin tackling tasks.
Wang Bin, deputy director-general of the ministry's department of market operation and consumption promotion, said the ministry will take a series of steps to boost the consumption upgrade both in cities and the countryside, offer more services and integrate online and offline channels.
WASHINGTON - US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Monday here that Iran will suffer the toughest sanctions in history from the United States if it does not change the current course.
Walt Disney World, the company's resort in Florida, the United States, announced on Friday morning Beijing time plans to reopen its restaurant and entertainment area later this month. The theme parks and hotels will still remain closed.
WUHAN - A freight train composed of 50 cars fully loaded with auto parts, mechanical equipment and LCD screens departed from central China's transportation hub of Wuhan, capital of Hubei province, on Saturday bound for Hungary, marking the start of a new train service.
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WASHINGTON - World Bank Group President David Malpass on Saturday urged the Group of 20 (G20) countries to extend the time frame of the Debt Service Suspension Initiative through the end of 2021, calling it one of the key factors in strengthening global recovery.
WUHAN - A new direct flight will be launched between Wuhan City in Central China's Hubei province and Mauritius, the provincial government said on Friday.
Wall tried at the appeals court to repeal the nationwide temporary restraining order (TRO) imposed by US District Judge Derrick Watson.
WASHINGTON — By a sweeping bipartisan tally, the Senate on Wednesday approved a 0 billion-plus bill to boost testing for the coronavirus and guarantee paid sick leave for millions of workers hit by it — and President Donald Trump quickly signed it.