In the past few weeks, I've installed as many as four bike-sharing apps on my mobile phone, and used two services so far. A few "dos and don'ts" for bike-sharing service providers would be in order:
Item from May 3, 1989, in China Daily: China yesterday signed an agreement with the Asian Development Bank for a $39.7 million loan to improve the transportation of coal.
Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen has called China's proposed Belt and Road Initiative "a future dynamo" for growth and prosperity in Asia and Europe.
The United Arab Emirates will never become a safe haven for criminals involved in corruption, Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Tuesday as he described progress on extradition cooperation.
The situation in the South China Sea issue has cooled down and the issue "is developing in a positive way", the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
Hundreds of firefighters are battling a new fire in China's largest forest in the Greater Hinggan Mountains, authorities said on Tuesday.
Thanks to reform measures taken by the local government, migrant worker Liu Gang found it easier to have his hukou, or household registration, transferred in April from his rural hometown to an urban region with better education, pension and medical services.
TISCO's innovation powering space, nuclear programs and boosting exports
Bicycle riders in China are benefiting from a new deal in the country's burgeoning bike-sharing sector as six players team up with popular mobile payment tool Alipay.
KATHMANDU - Famous Swiss climber Ueli Steck, popularly known as the Swiss Machine for his rapid climbs, died on Sunday after falling to the foot of Mount Nuptse, Nepalese officials and expedition organizing company said.
Among the millions of dreary, horrifying and outright obnoxious videos doing the rounds on the internet, one seems markedly interesting. With the image of a reddish planet rotating in the foreground, a voice booms from the background that NASA thinks it can make Mars habitable.
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