On Sunday, Michigan's Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson posted on Twitter that there had been "no evidence" to draw into question the result of the election.
On Jan 28, the Bank of China issued the country's first perpetual bond worth 40 billion yuan in the interbank bond market with no maturity date and a nominal interest rate of 4.5 percent.
On July 7, Qin's team received phone calls from the city's three counties-Hukou, Duchang and Pengze-at nearly the same time, asking for rescue assistance.
On May 16, 172 members of the US House of Representatives called for Taiwan's inclusion in the 71st World Health Assembly, despite Taiwan not receiving an invitation because doing so would mean WHA recognized the island as a sovereign state. Taiwan's health authorities said they would send a delegation anyway to the assembly, which starts on Monday in Geneva.
On Monday, Wu Haiyun, the director of the Shaanxi Cultural Heritage Promotion Center, the group that loans the Terracotta Army to overseas museums, told CCTV that a “serious protest” had been lodged.
On May 15, Takeuchi called for volunteers living in the city to share their life experience after the virus outbreak on China's Twitter-like Weibo. After preparing for two weeks, Takeuchi arrived in Wuhan with his team to interview 10 selected families.
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On Monday, President Xi Jinping called for more resolute measures to prevent the epidemic from spreading.
On Oct 14, another former K-pop girl band member, Sulli, 25, a close friend of Goo's, was found dead in her Seoul apartment after a bout of depression. Sulli had faced online abuse in what became known as the "no-bra" scandal, after which the singer suspended her musical career due to the hostility she faced in South Korea.
On Monday, the PBOC also bought 20 billion yuan worth of seven-day bonds, at an interest rate of 2.55 percent. Through that operation, the PBOC can purchase securities from commercial banks with an agreement to sell them back in the future, to maintain ample liquidity in the banking system.
On June 15, Hong Kong leader Lam suspended the bill. The next day, Lam apologized and offered to "accept all criticism" and "serve the public".