Last month, GeekWire traveled to the Washington D.C. area and sat down with?Victor Hoskins, director of?Arlington Economic Development?who helped lead the HQ2 bid for Northern Virginia.
Last week, Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, chairman of WGEO, praised China's "ambitious green finance plans" as the program was unveiled at the United Nations' Compound in Beijing.
Last year, British car exporters were propped up by increased demand from China, Japan and the United States as exports to the EU fell by 5 percent, and overall exports dipped by 1.1 percent.
Last year, the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted to shift its entire 2,200-bus fleet to zero-emission by 2030. San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency announced in May to only purchase all-electric buses starting in 2025 in order to have an all-electric bus fleet by 2035.
Last year, courts nationwide resolved 225,020 such lawsuits, known as administrative cases, an annual increase of 13.2 percent, according to the Supreme People's Court. More than half were related to the plaintiff's livelihood, such as disputes over demolitions.
Last month, China Railway Group announced it will build a high-speed railway in Russia connecting the country's third-largest city, Yekaterinburg, with Chelyabinsk. The project will involve a total investment of .5 billion.
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Last week, Beijing’s municipal government moved its offices from downtown to the eastern suburb of Tongzhou district, the city’s subcenter, indicating government has formally begun work at the new location.
Last year, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited China, meeting with President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang. In January, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited Addis Ababa and held discussions with various senior Ethiopian government officials.
Last month Chinese e-sports club Royal Never Give Up conquered the world - and now the industry as a whole here is confident it can follow suit.
Last week Burgum issued an order allowing infected but asymptomatic nurses to continue to treat COVID-19 patients. That infuriated nurses.