Por: The New York Times Business November 11, 2022
As mount about the cost of China’s approach to Covid, the Chinese government on Friday fine-tuned some of its restrictions, even as it remained committed to its strict pandemic policy.People entering China will now be required to quarantine in a hotel for five days followed by three days of isolation at home, the National Health Commission said. Previously, the rules required visitors to spend 10 days in quarantine, with seven of those in a... + full article
Forbes USA Life November 14, 2022
A Zero SR/S electric motorcycle in Indonesian police colors and added accessories.Zero Motors American electric motorcycle maker Zero Motors says it sold nearly 300 electric motorcycles to the country of Indonesia that is currently wrapping up in Bali. The exact number of... + más
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Time USA World November 14, 2022
A relaxation of some COVID-19 control measures, including shorter quarantine requirements, in China on Friday sent . The of the changes added fuel to speculation in recent weeks that China might soon move away from its zero-COVID policies that have hammered the economy and kept... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Opinion November 07, 2022
As world leaders meet for the COP27 United Nations climate talks in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, the scientific and policy consensus on what they need to do is clear. The UN’s own international body of thousands of scientists states that human influence on the climate is Without... + más
The Complicated Popularity of Net-Zero Emissions Climate Targets | Time
Boston’s net-zero emissions zoning code raises concerns among developers | The Boston Globe
MarketWatch USA Politics November 07, 2022
Read: China is another focus, and Wall Street got a little boost late last week on rumors of a loosening of the country’s COVID-zero policy, though officials denied that was happening over the weekend. Citing sources, reported Monday that Chinese leaders are mulling reopening... + más
Here’s how much China stocks still could rally from zero-COVID depths, according to Goldman strategists | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Business November 05, 2022
President Xi at the 20th Party CongressForbes Last week saw the culmination of the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), commonly referred to as Èrshí Dà (Chinese: 二十大). One of the immediate outcomes saw The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index, which... + más
Column: Caught in the Middle of U.S.-China Tensions | Time
As Xi consolidates power, are China-U.S. tensions here to stay? | NBC News
Newsweek USA World November 03, 2022
Chinese health officials released a statement on Thursday apologizing for the death of a 3-year-old boy whose father wasn't able to get him to a hospital during a COVID-19 lockdown.The boy's father wrote in a social media post on Wednesday that he had been unable to... + más
Fault along L.A., O.C. coast could unleash huge earthquake on scale of San Andreas, study shows | Los Angeles Times
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CNN USA Business October 17, 2022
Hong Kong CNN Business — Even though China’s economy is ranging from a real estate crisis to youth unemployment, Xi Jinping did not offer any grand ideas to set the country back on track during his at the Communist Party Congress on Sunday. The Chinese leader is expected... + más
How China coup rumors spread ahead of Xi Jinping's major political event | Newsweek
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