In late November, the EU approved sanctions against Venezuela, banning military sales to the country on the grounds that weapons could be used for "internal repression."
In other economic news on Thursday, the Labor Department reported that 732,000 workers filed new claims for state unemployment benefits last week, a decrease of about 28,000 from the previous week.
In one case released by the SPP, a man surnamed Li in Qingyuan, Guangdong province, led a gang of six minors. Between 2015 and 2017, Li used the group to commit violent crimes. To shield himself from scrutiny, he asked them to surrender to police and make false confessions.
In neighboring Banten Province, half a dozen people died in the town of Lebak. Police and military personnel in helicopters dropped boxes of instant noodles and other supplies into remote provincial communities inaccessible by road after bridges were destroyed.
In his messages to Raul Castro, first secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba (PCC), and Miguel Diaz-Canel, president of the Council of State and the Council of Ministers of Cuba, Xi said he was shocked to learn the air crash that caused heavy casualties.
In his New Year speech for 2018, Xi noted that "the wellbeing of our people is the Party and government's greatest political achievement".
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In general, digital talent in Shanghai is distributed relatively evenly across industries, while cities elsewhere have advantages in different industries with more concentrated talent, the report said.
In its S-1 registration statement filing ahead of its initial public offering, Slack disclosed that it signed a new five-year deal with AWS with an annual commitment to spend a minimum of million on cloud services. As of the end of January, Slack had 2.5 million left in commitments related to that deal.
In one factory in the industrial zone in Aleppo, seven to eight soap makers share one space to make their products until their factories are fixed.
In one scenario, Amazon is deciding whether it should slow or stop its rapid growth in Seattle, where left-leaning lawmakers are demanding big business shoulder more of the burden for the challenges associated with the boom. It’s a climate that tech leaders have called “unpredictable” at best and “hostile” at worst.