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sexta-feira, 1 de maio de 2020

Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200430



Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200429



    When the US President stands behind the podium again for his daily media briefing with the country's COVID-19 infection cases reaching 1 million, nothing he would say can offset the pain felt by people in the US. No matter how hard he tries to shift the blame to China for the pandemic, those groundless accusations could not hide the fact that the derelict of duty of current US administration has caused the country's biggest domestic disaster.

    Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200428

    Is the West ready for a 'comeback?'




      What can China offer to the world as more countries plan to ease on restrictions and lift city lockdowns? Collective will of sticking to prevention and control measures in fending off risks of a resurgence of infection, close monitoring and tracking of suspected patients and close contacts with the help of high tech and massive testing are major experiences that China - the first country to suffer a severe impact from the outbreak of the COVID-19 and the first to emerge from the crisis - applied to strike a balance between saving their economy and not triggering a second outbreak. However, some observers don't believe the West could do the same.






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      quinta-feira, 23 de abril de 2020

      Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200423chi



      Small firms healing wounds

      More than two weeks after Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province, lifted a lockdown and embarked on the road to recovery, many small businesses in the city continue to be constrained by a slew of challenges, including slow business and closures due to lingering anti-epidemic efforts. Some small businesses owners are facing what they call "a life-and-death situation", but still keep the tenacity.

      Racial inequality of US reflected amid COVID-19 with black people suffering more infections, fewer medical resources

      Recent research has shown racial minorities, especially African Americans, bear a higher infection rate of COVID-19 than white people, which experts said reflects the deep racial inequality in US society.







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      Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200424



      quarta-feira, 22 de abril de 2020

      Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200422



      Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200421

      Wuhan battles to create jobs

      As many in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province, are gradually returning to work after a lockdown due to the novel coronavirus epidemic, some are facing quite a predicament: They have no jobs to return to. That was on vivid display Monday, as job seekers in the city, undeterred by the pelting rain, formed long lines outside factories and businesses to apply for the limited positions offered.

        segunda-feira, 20 de abril de 2020

        Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200420

        Wuhan issues $71m to spur on consumption

        For more than two months, residents in Wuhan, Central China's Hubei Province, were required to stay home to stop the spread of the coronavirus; now, officials in the city are literally paying residents tens of millions of dollars to go out and spend money, in an attempt to pull up the local economy.
        In midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and a rising tide against international cooperation, Shanghai's Pudong New Area has shown no sign of closing its doors to foreign investment and enterprises. In just three decades, Pudong has transformed from a desolate land plot into one of the most developed, technologically advanced regions in the world.

          sábado, 18 de abril de 2020

          Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200418

          China resilient amid GDP dip




            China on Friday provided the clearest and most complete picture yet of the economic cost of the deadly coronavirus, which has so far taken 4,642 Chinese lives. With first-quarter GDP shrinking 6.8 percent, the first






            sexta-feira, 17 de abril de 2020

            Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200417

            ‘Buying Hubei’ becomes nationwide campaign

            More than two months ago, the streets of Wuhan were deserted and broader Hubei Province locked down to prevent the spread of the deadly coronavirus; two months later, people around the nation are emptying shelves and storage of everything the province has to offer - local hot noodles, ducks, crayfish and fruits - all aiming to pull the local economy back up.
            Despite being at the height of global epidemic fight, a bunch of sensational posts and one-sided stories have appeared on social media and in some Western media of what they call revelation of China's discrimination against African people.

              quinta-feira, 16 de abril de 2020

              Global Times Daily Newsletter 20200416



              Washington defunding WHO a ‘move against humanity’ amid global pandemic

              Halting funding to an organization that plays an irreplaceable and vital role in helping countries being get prepared for and responding to the pandemic is a "move of genocide" against humanity, especially when most virus-stricken places are still suffering, and shifting the blame to the World Health Organization (WHO) won't help cover up US President Donald Trump's catastrophic mishandling of the coronavirus crisis, leading the US into a very dangerous situation, experts and netizens warned.

                China-Myanmar border sounds highest alarms to avoid imported COVID-19 cases

                The China-Myanmar border is known for the interactive blending among people from both sides. But this trend brings extra pressure during the COVID-19 epidemic, as containing imported cases becomes China's main challenge.

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