国外媒体:墨西哥首都宣布本周起恢复正常经济活动(在线收听) |
墨西哥首都墨西哥城4日宣布,该市将从本周起恢复正常的经济活动。 Flu-hit Mexico mulls reopening schools, businesses From CRI News in Beijing, I'm David Nye.Life in Mexico could soon return to normal.This, after the government claims the H1N1 flu virus outbreak is declining.Mexico says it's considering reopening businesses and schools, despite reports Colombia became the latest country with confirmed virus cases.The virus has killed 22 people in Mexico and sickened close to 570 others.Worldwide, the virus has affected at least a thousand people.The Mexican government is planning to disinfect schools and provide safety recommendations to businesses. WHO lists Nigeria among countries with capacity to diagnose H1N1 virus And the World Health Organization, has listed Nigeria, as one of the countries, capable of diagnosing the virus in humans. Li Changchun calls on youth to further promote spirit of patriotism of May Fourth Movement About 3,000 delegates from across China, have marked the 90th anniversary, of the May 4th Movement in Beijing. China to work with UN to address food shortage China is set to sponsor a UN program, to promote hybrid rice planting, in countries facing food shortages.A UN agriculture agency, says the program, hopes to help underdeveloped countries, enhance grain production, amid the global economic downturn.The UN says the Chinese-developed technology, could raise yields, by up to 20 percent. The program is expected to start in August. Chinese scientists to launch excavation at Peking man site Chinese scientists, say they will soon excavate a cave, where the first Peking Man skull was found, almost 70 years ago. |
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