With the coming of spring, wintersweet has begun to wither while the plum blossoms have begun to flourish in Guyan Scenic Area of Hongze Lake in Huai'an City, east Chin
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President-elect Joe Biden (C), along with Democratic candidates for the Senate Jon Ossoff (L) and Raphael Warnock (R), greets supporters during a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia, January 4, 20
A documentary on extraordinary life and remarkable academic achievement of 96-year-old Florence Chia-ying Yeh recently opened for limited release in Shanghai.The film was previously nominated for the
The promise of SaaS has always been about taking tedious, expensive manual tasks and finding a way to build a platform to automate them. Cobalt.io is doing that with pentesting, the process of testing
The largest trial yet for a potential COVID-19 vaccine began on Monday, as drug company Moderna began providing the first of an anticipated 30,000 volunteers with shots of its candidates. This is a bl
The Liverpool Biennial 2020 is postponed until next year. /Liverpool Biennial The Liverpool Biennial, Britain's largest festival of contemporary visual art, is the latest victim of the COVID-1
The Liverpool Biennial, one of Britain's biggest international arts festivals, was called off Thursday and moved to the summer of 2021. Due to start on July 11 and run through to Oct. 25, the Biennia
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said that he is "angry" about the death of iconic Australian car brand Holden. General Motors (GM), the U.S. parent company of Holden, announced on Monda
General Motors Co said it would wind down its Australian and New Zealand operations and sell a Thai plant in the latest restructuring of its global business, costing the U.S. automaker 1.1 billion
Charles Li Xiaojia, the chief executive of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX), rejects the idea that Hong Kong's glory days are numbered and sees a bright future for the Asian financial