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These tiny EVs are making a big impact
  + stars: | 2024-05-17 | by ( Tom Carter | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +4 min
Here are some of the tiny EVs making a splash in Asia and Europe. AdvertisementChief among those is the Seagull, a tiny EV that can go 305 km on a single charge and costs $11,000. SOPA Images/Getty ImagesJapan has long had a soft spot for tiny EVs, known as Kei cars — and the Nissan Sakura is one of the most popular. BITechnically speaking, the Citroen Ami isn't an electric car at all, but an "electric quadricycle." The tiny microcar has been on sale in Europe since 2021, with a UK launch mooted for later this year.
Persons: , Nissan Sakura, Tesla, Aly Song, Reuters BYD, Elon, HECTOR RETAMAL, Citroen Ami, Citroen Ami isn't, Ami, Merlin Ouboter Organizations: Service, Nissan, Tesla, Ford, Business, Reuters, SAIC, General Motors, Japan, Citroen, BI, Getty Locations: China, Japan, Europe, Asia, Guang, Shanghai, France, London, Swiss
Beijing CNN —Blizzards and freezing rain have brought massive disruption to China’s peak Lunar New Year travel rush, leaving drivers stuck in cars on icy highways and passengers struggling to rebook canceled trains and flights. Sections of 90 major highways impacted by snow and ice were closed across China as of Tuesday morning, according to state-affiliated Beijing News. Others show crowds of stranded passengers in train stations, in one case with an announcement blaring: “No trains are leaving today. Tang flipped through his camera, where images showed piles of snow on both sides of the road and a long traffic jam. Another wave of precipitation is forecast through midweek slightly further south than the snow over the weekend, according to CNN Weather.
Persons: Yang Guang, Tang Zitao, Tang, , we’d, It’s Organizations: Beijing CNN, Visual China, CNN, Spring, CNN Weather Locations: China, Beijing, Hubei, Anhui, Wuhan, Henan province, Tang
On Wednesday, crowds gathered to say goodbye and catch one final look at Yang Guang and Tian Tian, who for 12 years have enraptured millions of visitors and residents of Edinburgh. “We’ve flown up for the day; we must be mad,” Lauren Darling, who recently visited the zoo, told The Telegraph. But American zoo officials and scientists said that it came down to biology, or “panda time,” since the three pandas should be going back to China because they are at an advanced age. A similar reason was cited by the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. The pandas, the zoo said, arrived in Edinburgh in December 2011 as part of a 10-year arrangement between the organization’s charity and the China Wildlife Conservation Association, which allowed them to keep the pandas an extra two years because of the pandemic.
Persons: Yang Guang, Tian Tian, “ We’ve, ” Lauren Darling, It’s, Rebecca Plant Organizations: Telegraph, National Zoo, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, China Wildlife Conservation Association Locations: Edinburgh, Britain, Washington, China
Britain bids farewell to its only giant pandas after 12 years
  + stars: | 2023-11-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Zookeepers have spent the last few weeks making sure the two pandas, Yang Guang and Tian Tian, are used to crates in preparation for their long journey, expected at some point in early December. [1/4]Yang Guang, one of the giant pandas at Edinburgh Zoo, eats bamboo stalks in its enclosure, in Edinburgh, Britain, November 29, 2023. REUTERS/Lesley Martin Acquire Licensing Rights"Yang Guang and Tian Tian have had an incredible impact by inspiring millions of people to care about nature," he said in a statement. The return of the Edinburgh bears to China comes as a number of giant pandas have also headed home from the U.S., part of a fading legacy in which giant pandas served as animal ambassadors. That began in 1972, when the government of China presented two giant pandas as gifts to the U.S. after President Richard Nixon's historic Cold War visit to the communist country.
Persons: Zookeepers, Yang Guang, Tian Tian, David Field, Lesley Martin, Richard Nixon's, Washington's, Sarah Young, Jan Harvey Organizations: Edinburgh Zoo, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, China Wildlife Conservation Association, REUTERS, Edinburgh, Thomson Locations: China, Edinburgh, Britain, U.S, Memphis, San Diego
On his first working day in Mongolia, the government feted the pope with traditional events such a parade including men on horseback dressed as ancient Mongol warriors. Chow, who will be a made a cardinal by the pope this month, told reporters he hoped the Church in Hong Kong could be a "bridge Church" with mainland China. "This is the Church of the world, especially for the margins, and that is a good thing," Chow said. Outside the pope's meeting with Mongolian leaders, about two dozen Catholics from China waved red, five-starred Chinese flags. Reporting by Philip Pullella in Ulaanbaatar; Additional reporting by Joseph Campbell; Editing by William MallardOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Pope Francis, Francis, Jesus, Saints Peter, Paul, Virgin Mary, Hong, Archbishop Stephen Chow, Chow, Oyun, ALBERTO PIZZOLI, I’ve, It’s, I’m, , Yang Guang, Cardinal Giorgio Marengo, Cardinal Matteo Zuppi, Zuppi, Philip Pullella, Joseph Campbell, William Mallard Organizations: Catholic, Communist Party, Saints, Mongolia's, REUTERS Acquire, Catholic Church, of, Thomson Locations: ULAANBAATAR, China, Mongolia, Beijing, Vatican, British, Hong Kong, Ulaanbaatar, Asia, of Rome, Shanghai, Kyiv , Washington, Moscow, Ukraine
CNN —Pope Francis formally began his 8,000-kilometer trip to Mongolia on Saturday, a country sandwiched between Russia and China that has a tiny Catholic population. With just 1,500 Catholics in the entire country, the visit was lacking the usual fanfare and mass crowds typically associated with Pope Francis’ trips abroad. Yang Guang from China told Reuters: “I’m just extremely happy because this is the first time I’ve seen him. He came at the invite of the government and spent the first day resting,Mongolian President Ukhnaagin Khurelsukh signs the honor book alingside Pope Francis on Saturday. China is officially an atheist state, but religious practice is legal in the country – albeit under tight government supervision and surveillance.
Persons: Pope Francis, Pope Francis ’, Pope, Yang Guang, , I’ve, It’s, I’m, Ukhnaagin Khurelsukh, alingside Pope Francis, Remo Casilli, Madame Tsetsege, ” Pope Francis, Saints Peter, Louise Delmotte, , Ukhnaagiin Khurelsukh Organizations: CNN, Reuters, Vatican Media, Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association, Saints, Paul Catholic Cathedral, Vatican News Locations: Mongolia, Russia, China, Ulaanbaatar, Portugal, Mongolian, Moscow, Ukraine
Chinese Catholics sneak a peek at pope in Mongolia
  + stars: | 2023-09-02 | by ( Joseph Campbell | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/3] A member of security stands outside Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral on the day Pope Francis meets with bishops, priests, missionaries, consecrated persons and pastoral workers at the cathedral, during his Apostolic Journey in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia September 2, 2023. REUTERS/Carlos Garcia Rawlins Acquire Licensing RightsULAANBAATAR, Sept 2 (Reuters) - A few Chinese Catholics came to sneak a peek at Pope Francis during an official welcome ceremony in the main square of Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar on Saturday, enthusiastically waving their country's flag. The Vatican does not have diplomatic relations with China, instead recognising Chinese-claimed Taiwan, while China's Catholics have long been split between a state-backed official church and an underground flock loyal to the pope. Brandishing red, five-starred Chinese flags, two dozen Chinese nationals who identified themselves as Catholic devotees crowded around a police barrier to catch a glimpse of Francis on Saturday morning. Yang Guang, a 37-year-old Catholic from Shanghai, said he came to Mongolia for a holiday but was glad to catch a glimpse of the pope at Sukhbaatar Square.
Persons: Saints Peter, Paul Cathedral, Pope Francis, Carlos Garcia Rawlins, Francis, Yang Guang, I've, It's, I'm, Yang, Suzanne Willis, Willis, Xi Jinping, Joseph Campbell, Ben Blanchard, William Mallard Organizations: Saints, REUTERS, Reuters, Roman Catholic Church, Thomson Locations: Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, ULAANBAATAR, China, Taiwan, Shanghai, Sukhbaatar, Hong Kong
The national survey and restrictions on foreign access are part of new regulations on China’s genetic resources, which came into effect in July. The national genetic surveyBiobanking in China – meaning the collection of biological samples – is still “very fragmented,” and in an “embryonic stage,” said Zhang. But these concerns aren’t new – and the national genetic survey seems to be geared more toward scientific research than other purposes, several experts agreed. But China has another motive, too: establishing what some experts call “genomic sovereignty,” meaning full control of the genetic material within their country. While many other countries also have laws regulating the use and transfer of their population’s genetic material, few are as strict as China’s.
Persons: Guang Niu, , Joy Y, Zhang, you’re, Wei Liang, ICHPL, Anna Puglisi, Puglisi, States –, Katherine Wang, ” –, Wang, , Sun, Xi Jinping, Jiankui, Anthony Wallace, ” Zhang Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Central South University, Centre for Global Science, biosciences, Shanxi Province Reproductive Science, Communist Party, Georgetown’s Center for Security, Emerging Technology, Gray, Group, CNN, Ministry of Science, Technology, National Health Service, National Institutes of Health, NIH Locations: Hong Kong, China, Changsha, Shanxi Province, Taiyuan, States, , Wuhan, Xinijang, Xinjiang, Beijing, AFP, Harvard
Mexico is the most popular place to live and work abroad, a survey of more than 10,000 expats found. The survey also found that expats were most unhappy in Kuwait, Norway, and Turkey. The country has been popular with expats for some time, consistently ranking as one of the five most popular countries since the InterNations survey was first conducted in 2014. More than 10,000 expats spanning 171 nationalities and living across 172 countries and territories took part in the survey. Expats praised the country for having friendly locals and said it was easy to find housing.
Persons: InterNations, Expats, Radu Bercan, Lisa Marie David, NurPhoto, Malgorzata, Marielle, Inti, Toshio Kishiyama, Oleg Senkov Organizations: Service, Privacy, Buddha, Getty, Clair, Panama, Guell Locations: Mexico, Kuwait, Norway, Turkey, Wall, Silicon, Portugal, Lisbon, Bahrain Bahrain's, Philippines, Mayon, Costa Rica, Thailand Bangkok, Thailand, Taiwan, AFP, Malaysia George Town, Malaysia, Panama Panama City, Panama, Barcelona, Spain
After years of eyeing the American market, Chinese brands are poised to arrive. After years of preparation, Chinese car companies are poised to upend the US electric-vehicle market. Chinese EV manufacturers can gain a foothold in the US by coming in at a budget price point, analysts said. "I've driven a number of the Chinese EV brands, and boy oh boy, the Europeans are in trouble." The sheer size of the US car market means new entrants will need to build locally to compete seriously in the long term, he said.
"Yue guang zu" ("moonlight clan") refers young singles in Greater China who go broke at the end of each month, or live paycheck to paycheck. Hsu belongs to a group of people in Taiwan, typically young and single workers, called the "yue guang zu" — the so-called "moonlight clan." Eric Hsu Civil engineerBut when a serious knee injury took him out of work for two weeks without pay, Hsu realized he was unable to support himself. "Young people would rather give up that dream and spend money on things they are guaranteed to get today." After his experience, he canceled his credit cards two years ago and committed to saving one third of his salary each month.
According to official statistics, there were about five medical personnel and fewer than five hospital beds per 1,000 people in China’s rural areas in 2020, compared with more than 11 medical personnel and almost nine hospital beds in urban areas. Jiao Yahui, an official at the National Health Commission, said the government’s Covid strategy for rural areas had two main focuses. The lack of facilities means those with Covid are more likely to travel elsewhere for treatment or simply recover at home to avoid further exposure in hospitals. A local resident with the last name Li said he had attended five funerals since last December, all for people who died after contracting Covid. He said he had heard that at least 300 older people died this winter in the county, not including its administered villages or towns.
Air travel recovers in China amid COVID infection worries
  + stars: | 2023-01-14 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
The industry needs to "fully understand the special nature, and complexity of the Spring Festival migration in 2023", Song said in a statement on Friday. It expects a Spring Festival boom in tourism. Cinema box office receipts are on track to generate revenue of as much as 10 billion yuan ($1.5 billion) during the Spring Festival period, a brokerage has forecast. According to Guosen Securities, box office revenues in 2022 totalled less than 30 billion yuan, down 36% from a year earlier. ($1=6.7010 Chinese yuan renminbi)Reporting by Shanghai newsroom; Editing by Tony Munroe and Clarence FernandezOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
The UN agency said China was heavily under-reporting deaths from COVID, although it is now providing more information on its outbreak. China's foreign ministry said the country's health officials have held five technical exchanges with the WHO over the past month and have been transparent. Concerns over data transparency were among the factors that prompted more than a dozen countries to demand pre-departure COVID tests from travellers arriving from China. Tensions escalated this week with South Korea and Japan, with China retaliating by suspending short-term visas for their nationals. Still, traffic data and other indicators have not yet fully recovered to levels of just a few months ago.
Easing Covid measures means accepting a rise in cases that is likely to get worse as winter approaches. Residents buy medications at a pharmacy in Shijiazhuang, China, last week. “There will always be complaints.”Though many people in China still support “zero-Covid,” the strict measures have also stoked growing resentment. China is thus now facing a dual challenge, said Donald Low, a professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. “You’re going to see the Hong Kong story played out on a much larger scale” in mainland China, Low said.
SINGAPORE/HONG KONG, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Chinese stocks soared and the yuan jumped on Friday, setting Hong Kong's Hang Seng on course for its best week in a decade, on hopes for twin relief in U.S.-China tension and COVID rules. The Hang Seng (.HSI) surged either side of the midday break and was last up 7%, and heading for a weekly gain of more than 10% for the first time since November 2011. The Shanghai Composite (.SSEC) rose 2.7% and was headed for a 5.6% weekly gain, the largest in more than two years. The Hang Seng Tech index (.HSTECH) rose 8%. The yuan rose about 0.9% to 7.2410 per dollar, despite broad dollar gains elsewhere.
Zeng Guang, a former chief epidemiologist at the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention who has remained outspoken on China's COVID fight, said that the conditions for China opening up were "accumulating", citing new vaccines and progress the country had made in antiviral drug research. He has previously urged against using excessive measures to fight COVID that risk exhausting people, and in March said that China would look for a route to "flexible and controllable opening up". read moreWhile most of the world has largely done away with virus curbs, China has resolutely stuck to a zero-tolerance approach that reacts to even single cases with lockdowns and mass testing. China reported 3,871 new locally transmitted cases for Thursday, its highest since early May. Reporting by Beijing and Shanghai Newsrooms; Editing by Alex Richardson and Edmund KlamannOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
"The situation is changing now and China's 'dynamic zero' will also undergo major changes. Substantive changes will happen soon," he said, according to the recording of the session, which was titled "China's Exit Strategy from Zero-Covid". Chinese health authorities will hold a press conference on Saturday on COVID-19 prevention, according to a notice that said officials from the the National Bureau of Disease Control and Prevention would attend. LOCKDOWNS AND PROTESTSZeng was part of a top team at China's National Health Commission when the virus started to spread from the central Chinese city of Wuhan to other parts of China in 2020. On Wednesday, the country's National Health Commission said the nation should unwaveringly stick to zero-COVID.
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Aceasta este echipată cu un senzor infraroșu, vizor de realitate augmentată, dar și o cameră care poate citi coduri QR. Aceasta distruge bacteriile, virusurile și alți microbi dăunători, deteriorându-le ADN-ul și ARN-ul și împiedicându-i să se înmulțească. Utilizatorii pot pune până la patru umerașe în husă și o închid cu un fermoar. Mai mult, masca WOOP oferă protecție și împotriva gazelor, a vaporilor și particulelor nocive, fiind utilă în special celor care lucrează cu astfel de substanțe. Masca WOOP poate fi ușor sterilizată și reutilizată rapid și ușor.
Persons: Moldova.org, canadian Proxxi, Liang, SUA . Rokid, Carlo Ratti, Carlo Ratti Associati, Pandemia, Alexandru Organizations: Technologies, SF, Compania, Case Locations: Hollywood, Toronto, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Shanghai, China, Hangzhou, SUA, Italia, husă, Moldova
Aceasta este echipată cu un senzor infraroșu, vizor de realitate augmentată, dar și o cameră care poate citi coduri QR. Aceasta distruge bacteriile, virusurile și alți microbi dăunători, deteriorându-le ADN-ul și ARN-ul și împiedicându-i să se înmulțească. Utilizatorii pot pune până la patru umerașe în husă și o închid cu un fermoar. Mai mult, masca WOOP oferă protecție și împotriva gazelor, a vaporilor și particulelor nocive, fiind utilă în special celor care lucrează cu astfel de substanțe. În urma testelor, masca WOOP s-a dovedit a fi eficientă, ușor de purtat și foarte confortabilă pentru respirație.
Persons: Moldova.org, canadian Proxxi, Liang, SUA . Rokid, Carlo Ratti, Carlo Ratti Associati, Pandemia, Alexandru Organizations: Technologies, SF, Compania, Case Locations: Hollywood, Toronto, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Shanghai, China, Hangzhou, SUA, Italia, husă, Moldova
Aceasta este echipată cu un senzor infraroșu, vizor de realitate augmentată, dar și o cameră care poate citi coduri QR. Aceasta distruge bacteriile, virusurile și alți microbi dăunători, deteriorându-le ADN-ul și ARN-ul și împiedicându-i să se înmulțească. Utilizatorii pot pune până la patru umerașe în husă și o închid cu un fermoar. Mai mult, masca WOOP oferă protecție și împotriva gazelor, a vaporilor și particulelor nocive, fiind utilă în special celor care lucrează cu astfel de substanțe. În urma testelor, masca WOOP s-a dovedit a fi eficientă, ușor de purtat și foarte confortabilă pentru respirație.
Persons: Moldova.org, canadian Proxxi, Liang, SUA . Rokid, Carlo Ratti, Carlo Ratti Associati, Pandemia, Alexandru Organizations: Technologies, SF, Compania, Case Locations: Hollywood, Toronto, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Shanghai, China, Hangzhou, SUA, Italia, husă, Moldova
Aceasta este echipată cu un senzor infraroșu, vizor de realitate augmentată, dar și o cameră care poate citi coduri QR. Aceasta distruge bacteriile, virusurile și alți microbi dăunători, deteriorându-le ADN-ul și ARN-ul și împiedicându-i să se înmulțească. Utilizatorii pot pune până la patru umerașe în husă și o închid cu un fermoar. Mai mult, masca WOOP oferă protecție și împotriva gazelor, a vaporilor și particulelor nocive, fiind utilă în special celor care lucrează cu astfel de substanțe. Masca WOOP poate fi ușor sterilizată și reutilizată rapid și ușor.
Persons: Moldova.org, canadian Proxxi, Liang, SUA . Rokid, Carlo Ratti, Carlo Ratti Associati, Pandemia, Alexandru Organizations: Technologies, SF, Compania, Case Locations: Hollywood, Toronto, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Shanghai, China, Hangzhou, SUA, Italia, husă, Moldova
Aceasta este echipată cu un senzor infraroșu, vizor de realitate augmentată, dar și o cameră care poate citi coduri QR. Aceasta distruge bacteriile, virusurile și alți microbi dăunători, deteriorându-le ADN-ul și ARN-ul și împiedicându-i să se înmulțească. Utilizatorii pot pune până la patru umerașe în husă și o închid cu un fermoar. Mai mult, masca WOOP oferă protecție și împotriva gazelor, a vaporilor și particulelor nocive, fiind utilă în special celor care lucrează cu astfel de substanțe. În urma testelor, masca WOOP s-a dovedit a fi eficientă, ușor de purtat și foarte confortabilă pentru respirație.
Persons: Moldova.org, canadian Proxxi, Liang, SUA . Rokid, Carlo Ratti, Carlo Ratti Associati, Pandemia, Alexandru Organizations: Technologies, SF, Compania, Case Locations: Hollywood, Toronto, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Shanghai, China, Hangzhou, SUA, Italia, husă, Moldova
Aceasta este echipată cu un senzor infraroșu, vizor de realitate augmentată, dar și o cameră care poate citi coduri QR. Aceasta distruge bacteriile, virusurile și alți microbi dăunători, deteriorându-le ADN-ul și ARN-ul și împiedicându-i să se înmulțească. Utilizatorii pot pune până la patru umerașe în husă și o închid cu un fermoar. Mai mult, masca WOOP oferă protecție și împotriva gazelor, a vaporilor și particulelor nocive, fiind utilă în special celor care lucrează cu astfel de substanțe. În urma testelor, masca WOOP s-a dovedit a fi eficientă, ușor de purtat și foarte confortabilă pentru respirație.
Persons: Moldova.org, canadian Proxxi, Liang, SUA . Rokid, Carlo Ratti, Carlo Ratti Associati, Pandemia, Alexandru Organizations: Technologies, SF, Compania, Case Locations: Hollywood, Toronto, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Shanghai, China, Hangzhou, SUA, Italia, husă, Moldova
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