China
- Survey reveals China’s top 10 cities to live for 2019 and 2020 on July 6, including Shanghai, Changsha, Changchun, Beijing, Qingdao, Kunming, Jinan, Haikou, Shenzhen and Xiamen. The rankings are in Chinese character stroke order.
- Guizhou bus crash rescue efforts are ongoing(As of 7:30, the local authorities had confirmed 21 deaths and 16 injuries as a result of a bus crash in Guizhou province. 36 people on a bus that crashed into a reservoir in Guizhou province were found and rushed to hospital for treatment on Tuesday afternoon, Guizhou Daily reported.)
- Beijing reports 0 new infections for 1st time in latest outbreak
- Auto sales surge for 3 consecutive months
- Country canceled gaokao exams due to flooding
- Value of China’s new economy equals 16.3% of GDP
- Beijing rolls out measures to ensure jobs for 2020 graduates
- Pet sales leapfrog last year’s number
- Rain falls as students take gaokao in Wuhan
- Government launches poverty alleviation survey
- Manzhouli port sees over 1500 China-Europe train trips
- 1st Beidou base station with new system completed in Northwest China
- Flood destroys ancient bridge in East China
- CBA club Liaoning denies departure of Gao and Liu
- Misty valley in Nanjing creates picture-perfect scenes(At Jinxiangcao Valley in Nanjing’s Jiangning district, know as Goldeden Vanilla Valley, a cloak of mist made by mist makers not only cools down the whole Valley, but also shrouds the buildings and meadows, creating a fairyland atmosphere)
World
- Universities at risk of insolvency(The Institute for Fiscal Studies, or IFS, has warned that 13 out of the United Kindom’s 165 higher education institutions face”a very real prospect” of insolvency as a consequence of the novel coronavirus crisis unless they receive government support.)
- Ambassador warns UK on Huawei review
- US COVID-19 cases surpass 2.9 million, deaths top 130,000
- Boeing set for next round of tests for 737 MAX
- Tokyo governor cruises to second term
- China-Arab Summit planned to build a community with shared future
- Australia’s 2nd-biggest city under new virus lockdown
- Taj Mahal remains closed as India becomes 3rd-hit country
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