The terrorist attacks at the airport and a subway station in Brussels on Tuesday came just a few days after the Belgian police captured Salah Abdeslam, the suspected leader of November's Paris attacks, in a recent raid.
Tragic. Horrific. Devastating. No adjective can describe what happened in Brussels on Tuesday. Just like no adjective could describe the Paris attacks on Nov 13.
An enterprise in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei province, recently ran an outdoor advertisement in Tokyo, claiming Wuhan is home to cherry blossom. The ad also invited Tokyo residents to visit Wuhan University, where cherry blossom attracts a considerable number of tourists from across China, even abroad, in spring every year.
The death toll may not be the heaviest, yet the multiple blasts at the Brussels airport and a metro station were cause for serious concern.
If no one buys ivory, no one will kill elephants for their ivory.
A DRIVER IN DONGGUAN, South China's Guangdong province, recently posted a video taken with his in-car camera which showed another car trying to illegally change into the lane where he was driving. He did not give way and hit the other car. Procuratorial Daily comments:
SINCE LATE 2015, real estate prices in metropolises such as Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen have been rising steadily.
A VIDEO SHOWING a group of Chinese tourists frenziedly using plates to shovel up shrimps at a hotel buffet in Chiang Mai, Thailand, provoked much criticism for their behavior.
In the next five years, China's steel sector has to reduce capacity by 100-150 million metric tons, while the coal-mining sector must also cut capacity by 500 million tons, with another 500 million tons to be restructured in the following three to five years.
There is a weird trend among women in China: posting photographs showing off their thin waists, thinner than the width of an A4 size paper sheet. People, especially the young, could go on extreme diet influenced by such bizarre trends.
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