GOLAN HEIGHTS - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday inaugurated a new settlement in the Golan Heights, named after the country's "great friend" US President Donald Trump.
The leader of an international think tank has urged the United States to join the Belt and Road Initiative during a forum that shed light on the principles and scope of China-proposed global development initiative.
Negotiations on choosing the new leaders of European Union institutions will be long and arduous, as divergence over candidates for these jobs seems larger than ever.
In response to US' actions of provoking economic and trade frictions with China, foreign guests invited by the International Department of the Central Committee of the CPC said in a recent interview that unilateralism and protectionism contradict the principle of free trade, urging the United States to settle in good faith trade tensions which are detrimental to not only the US and China but other countries.
RAMALLAH, Palestine - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas announced on Saturday that Palestine will not participate in the US-sponsored economic workshop to be held next week in Manama, Bahrain.
During his trip to China last month, Michael Parr, a California vintner, had intended to sit down with importers and celebrate the end of tariffs. But soon he found out that the trade negotiations between the United States and China didn't work out and they were facing additional tariffs.
Liu Xiaoming, China's ambassador to the United Kingdom, has pointed out that a British ban on Huawei 5G network equipment would send a "negative message" to other Chinese companies considering investments in the UK.
PARIS - Paris's Stade de France stadium is packed. The crowd is a sea of screaming teenagers in sporty hoodies, colorful rabbit ears and - as it starts to rain - plastic ponchos.
When the European Commission concluded last week that it was warranted in bringing an "excessive-deficit" procedure against Italy, it opened the possibility that, if no compromise is reached, the nation could end up facing a multibillion euro fine.
The first contenders were knocked out of the race on Thursday in the lengthy battle to select the United Kingdom's next prime minister.
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