More than 2,300 children were separated from their parents after the Trump's administration announced its "zero tolerance" policy in early May. The government is seeking to prosecute all adults who crossed the border illegally. While parents are held in jail to await trial by a judge, children are moved into various centers across the country.
More importantly, some residents failed to register online due to the limited quota and time slots, so they have lined up outside the center to try to get a walk--in test, Leung said.
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More recently, science-fiction author Neal Stephenson worked a launch system based on whips and chains into the plot of one of his novels, “Seveneves,” and said that he looked into the detailed dynamics of such a system while he was helping Bezos out at the billionaire’s Blue Origin space venture.
More than 1,000 Australian Defense Force medical personnel as well as health officials from New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania and Queensland states have been drafted into the state to provide planning support and assistance for hotel quarantine arrangements, logistics and testing.
More high schools in China are offering Russian courses as student interest in the language grows in secondary schools, particularly since the Belt and Road Initiative was proposed, educators said.
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More and more citizens have assisted us in clearing obstructions placed on roads, determined to restore normal life in the city. Despite the efforts of those engaged in violent, criminal activities, I am confident that the Hong Kong Police Force, supported by the overwhelming majority of citizens, will weather this period of turbulence and emerge stronger in due course.
More Chinese parents are taking their children overseas at an increasingly younger age, a survey has found.
More than 10 million bikes have been put onto streets around the country and more than 100 million people have registered to use the services, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Transport. Through 2016, the nation has seen a 700 percent increase in bike-share users.