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Beijing residents disappointed Olympics will be closed to public
With just over two weeks before the opening of the Beijing Winter Olympics, residents of the Chinese capital say they’re disappointed at not being able to attend events because of coronavirus …
Overcoming obstacles, US figure skaters ready for Beijing
Kaitlin Hawayek spent last summer dealing with a concussion that she got in practice, unsure of when she would be able to join ice dance partner Jean-Luc Baker on the rink again to prepare for…
Concerns for Olympic athletes safety and privacy are popping up 2 weeks before the Beijing games
Olympic athletes have been warned about speaking on human rights issues in China, while concerns have been raised about the security of a health app.
We can do something pretty special – Laura Deas targeting medal haul in Beijing
Laura Deas is confident she can put a disappointing World Cup season behind her and stretch Great Britain’s medal-winning streak in women’s skeleton to six Olympic Games in Beijing. The 33-year-old, …
Protesting Winter Olympics athletes face ‘certain punishment’, suggests Beijing official
Organising committee official warns against ‘any behaviour or speech that is against the Olympic spirit’ …
China Says Foreign Athletes May Face Punishment for Political Statements during Olympics
Chinese officials issued a warning to foreign athletes that they may be “subject to certain punishment” if they use speech that is “against the Olympic spirit.” …
Sustainable Crypto Mining Practices Might Be Shifting from Luxury to Necessity – What Does This Mean for the Future of Cryptocurrency?
In what has been labeled the “Great Mining Migration,” hundreds of Bitcoin mining initiatives have dispersed from the East to more crypto-friendly environments elsewhere, prompting global concern on …
Delhivery receives SEBI’s go-ahead to raise Rs 7,460 crore via IPO
Delhivery received approval from SEBI on Tuesday to raise Rs 7,460 crore through an IPO. The IPO is expected to launch next month.
More Lockdowns Are Sweeping Through China — What Does This Mean for Footwear Brands?
Vietnam and China are key manufacturing hubs for almost all major footwear brands in the U.S. When these factories shut down this summer, the impact was almost immediate.
World Leaders Urge China-U.S. Dialogue and Cooperation on Key Issues: Climate, Economic Recovery, and Trade.
In what has been one of the most challenging years in the history of China-U.S. relations, and against the stark backdrop of the ongoing global pandemic, world leaders gathered virtually to urge a …
China to further strengthen energy and provisions supply, extend tax and fee cut policies
The meeting also decided to extend some expired tax and fee cut policies, to support enterprises in overcoming difficulties and sustaining development. “For some time, the supply of coal, electricity, …