... it in two weeks,” Trump told a coronavirus briefing in the White House Rose Garden, flanked by top advisers and business leaders. “Nothing would be worse than declaring victory before the victory is w ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-30
... ouTube. However, increased activity does not always mean improved bottom line. Facebook said last Tuesday that usage of its platform has soared over the past month in countries hit hard by the virus. ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-30
The world is at war. The enemy is resilient, ruthless, and unpredictable, with no regard for race, nationality, ideology, or wealth. Already, it has killed more than 26,000 people and infected over 56 ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-30
... nd women, we’ve heard the excuses time and time again: “Gender isn’t a priority right now,” leaders say. “Maybe when things calm down,” they claim. “It’s not the right time,” they insist. If we are to ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-30
... its third week under near-total lockdown. Second only to Italy in fatalities, Spain also saw infections rise to 78,797 from 72,248 the day before. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, in a televised address ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-30
... cause between 100,000 and 200,000 deaths in the United States. Since 2010, the flu has killed between 12,000 and 61,000 Americans a year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevent ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-30
... words between Beijing and Washington over various issues including the coronavirus epidemic. Trump and some US officials have accused China of a lack of transparency on the virus, and Trump has at ti ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-27
... ates this week, Louisiana could be the next, Reuters noted. In New Orleans, the state’s biggest city, Mardi Gras celebrations last month were believed to have fueled the outbreak. Louisiana Governor J ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-27
... t stopped well short of calling for an end to export bans that many countries have enacted on medical supplies, with the G20 leaders saying their responses should be coordinated to avoid “unnecessary ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-27
... f origin, we compare the estimated levels of social tru ...全文
... s so that we can prevent further cases or something like this from recurring again,” Pompeo said in in an interview with the Washington Watch radio program. He repeated previous charges that Beijing’s ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-26
... guard on Wednesday outside the rink, normally a popular venue for children’s birthday parties, as hearses arrived at the building. The government said Deputy Prime Minister Carmen Calvo had tested po ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-26
... hat which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” Romeo and Juliet is a tragic story about two lovers from feuding clans with different family names. More than four centuries after Sha ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-26
... erence on Wednesday, also praised the “difficult but wise decision” taken on Tuesday to postpone the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, saying it aimed to safeguard the health of athletes and spectators. He sa ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-26
... lovingly. We can do two things together. THE CURE CANNO ...全文
... hat which we call a rose by any other name would smell ...全文
今日信報時事評論STRAIGHT-SHOOTING褚簡寧 Michael Chugani2020年03月26日
... opened on Wednesday after a two-month shutdown. But there are concerns that the end of the lockdown will release thousands of infectious people back into circulation. Asymptomatic cases present a huge ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-25
As the coronavirus spreads across the United States, Chinese students from wealthy families are persuading their parents to pay tens of thousands of dollars for seats on private jets to get home. The ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-25
As the coronavirus pandemic rages, everything that can be postponed is being postponed – from the Tokyo Olympics to wedding banquets and court hearings. Public health is the No. 1 concern. But althou ...More
EJ Insight2020-03-25