Washington's escalating trade war with Beijing has not
"made America great again" and has instead damaged the American
economy, China said Sunday (Jun 2), stressing that while
it wants resolution through talks there will be no compromise on core
principles.Beijing's broadside is the latest act in a bruising conflict between
the world's top two economies that has spooked markets and sparked fears about
the global economy. China said, stressing that while it wants resolution
through talks it will not compromise on core principles.The Chinese white paper
came just days after Beijing imposed retaliatory tariffs on US goods. Beijing
on Friday said it would create a blacklist of "unreliable" foreign
firms and individuals, marking a new escalation in the increasingly acrimonious
trade dispute between the US and China.The move is seen as a response to the US
government's recent decision to blacklist Chinese technology giant Huawei,
denying it access to domestic markets and restricting US sales to the company,
though a 90-day reprieve was issued.
2 Jun 2019
1 Jun 2019
South Korea urges restraint after North's missile test
South Korean Defense Minister
Jeong Kyeong-doo is fending off calls to step up pressure on North Korea after
it test-fired missiles last month.Jeong told an annual security conference in
Singapore Saturday that the tests are being investigated and a conclusion is
within reach.North Korea itself has defended the launches, saying it was
exercising its right to self-defense.Jeong was responding to a question on
whether the tests were a violation of a military agreement between South and
North Korea last September to halt acts of aggression against each other.He
said the North was "in fact acting within the boundaries" of the
agreement and tensions between their militaries "have been lowered to a
significant extent."The U.S. and Japan say North Korea tested short-range
ballistic missiles on May 4 and 9, ending a pause that began in late 2017. Both
countries called it a violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions.Jeong says
Pyongyang has shown it intends to work toward peace and urged the international
community to “assure North Korea that the decision to denuclearize is indeed
the right decision.”Japanese Defense Minister Takeshi Iwaya, who spoke at the
same session on Korean security, stressed that a strict implementation of
sanctions against North Korea was necessary.He specifically directed his
comments at South Korea, China and Russia.
31 May 2019
spelling bee record eight children win scripps national in the us
Record eight children win Scripps National in the
US On Thursday night. The finalists, aged 12 to 14, spelled their way through
20 tough rounds of the competition.2019 Scripps National Spelling Bee at
National Harbor on Oxon Hill, Maryland.Organisers eventually announced that it
was a tie, as they had run out of words that were challenging enough.With six
of the winners being Indian-American, it is the 12th year in a row that the bee
has been won by children of Indian descent.The Scripps National Spelling Bee
has seen an increasingly competitive field in its 94-year history but
organisers were stunned when several hours of spelling tests were unable to
break the final eight competitors. All successfully navigated 20 rounds of
increasingly obscure words to be crowned co-champions in one of America's
oldest competitions. The Scripps National Spelling Bee has seen an increasingly
competitive field in its 94-year history but organisers were stunned when
several hours of spelling tests were unable to break the final eight
competitors.As the hours ran on, Jacques Bailly, the competition's pronouncer,
told the finalists: "We're throwing the dictionary at you, and, so far,
you are showing the dictionary who's boss".Rishik Gandharsi, 13; Erin
Howard, 14; Saketh Sundar, 13; Shruthika Padhy, 13; Sohum Sukhantankar, 13;
Abhijay Kodali, 12; Christopher Serrao, 13 and Rohan Raja, 13, were eventually
crowned co-champions after spelling 47 consecutive words correctly. Some 562 super-spellers under the age of 15,
from across the US, US territories and six other countries, took part.Each will
now receive a prize of $50,000 (£39,700), a $2,500 savings bond and reference
books.Among the words they spelled correctly were omphalopsychite, a
person who stares at their navel to induce a mystical trance, and auftaktigkeit,
a musical principle where all musical phrases begin on an upbeat.There were
quite a few tough medical terms in there too - including erysipelas, an
infection that causes red rashes on the skin, and geeldikkop, a type of
plant poisoning that can affect sheep.
30 May 2019
Afghanistan gov`t forces free 28 from taliban prison,kill 2 militants
Twenty-eight
people, including 16 civilians, were freed after Afghan security forces
launched a special operation in restive southern province of Zabul overnight,
the country's Ministry of Interior Affairs said Thursday. The special operation
was launched in Naw Bahar district, Zabul province. A clash took place
following the raid and two armed militants were killed, the ministry said in a
statement. The freed
people received medical treatment after they were shifted to an army camp,
according to the statement.They will join their families soon, the statement
added.Taliban insurgents frequently detain civilians and off-duty soldiers from
across villages and highways and charge civilians for spying for government
security forces.The Taliban militant group has not made a comment on the report
so far.
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