Lam said repeated desecration of the Chinese national flag blatantly undermined national dignity as also the practice of "one country, two systems" in Hong Kong. She said the SAR government would hold offenders accountable according to the law.
Lam, who is also a member of the Executive Council - the top policymaking advisory body to the chief executive of the Hong Kong SAR -said the first step is to encourage service providers to adopt tech devices for the aged.
Lam also addressed the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday. She told the forum in a video message that the enactment of the new national security law will fill a "gaping hole" and will not undermine Hong Kong's autonomy.
LLVision, known as the Chinese version of "Google Glass", is a company that produces intelligent wearable glasses. The glasses, according to the company, are able to identify faces from a database of 10,000 in 100 milliseconds.
Koreans can now register with their passport numbers on the Suikang mini-program on WeChat to make reservations to purchase the masks, according to a statement released by Chinese technology giant Tencent.
Ko said the local medical community is also thankful for the support from the mainland. Thousands of local medical practitioners were mobilized to help with the testing program, he said. All seven doctors visiting the team on Thursday worked on the front line and helped with sampling.
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Krafcik said that the company's cars have traveled 8 million miles on public roads, which is roughly 25,000 miles every day.
Lam said in a press conference that the government is also looking for a fourth manufacturer that could provide more vaccines.
Konka will hire local staff for the new company, establish partnerships with major US buyers and synchronize its online and offline operations, said Zhou Bin, president of Konka.
LONDON - China is expected to overtake France as the second largest wine market by 2023, according to a report released in London.