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China-Europe freight trains departing from Yiwu connect five cities in eastern China and 36 countries in Europe, including Spain, Denmark, Switzerland and France, achieving the cross-border mail delivery of over 2,000 tons.
Chinese American fashion icon Yue-Sai Kan said the event will "celebrate beauty in its many delightful and wondrous forms to deliver a message of inspiration and hope."
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang said on Monday that the ministry has lodged a protest with the newspaper."The WSJ article belittled our efforts to fight the epidemic. Its editor also headlined the article with a racially discriminatory and sensational title with no respect for facts and professional ethics. It hurts the feelings of the Chinese and has roused public anger and condemnation," said Geng.Geng said China is calling for the Journal "to face squarely the severity of its mistake", make a public apology, and hold those involved accountable."However, what the WSJ has been doing since then is nothing but paltering," he said. "China urges the WSJ to take our concerns seriously and respond. We reserve the right to take further measures."The column was written by Walter Russell Mead, the James Clarke Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs and Humanities at Bard College in Annadale-on-Hudson, New York, and the Journal's Global View columnist.Mead responded to the controversy on Twitter on Saturday."Apropos of nothing in particular, a word to my new Chinese followers: at American newspapers, writers typically do not write or approve the headlines. Argue with the writer about the article content, with the editors about the headlines," he wrote.However, Mead retweeted a comment that claimed China is attacking him and inciting a harassment campaign against him. The tweet says China "does not get to dictate our headlines".
China's steel sector made considerable progress in the reduction and elimination of excess industrial capacity during the first six months of the year, while its ongoing efforts to curb pollution continued to bear fruit, experts said.
China's top legislator Li Zhanshu attends a parade marking the 70th anniversary of the DPRK's founding, with the DPRK's top leader Kim Jong-un on Sept 9, 2018. [Photo/Xinhua]