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China•Shaoxing Wanmu Qianyi Global Innovation Competition is officially launched

SHAOXING, China, April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ 2021 China•Shaoxing Wanmu Qianyi Global Innovation Competition is now open for registration, which is organized by the CPC Shaoxing Municipal Committee, Shaoxing Municipal Government and Bureau of Shaoxing Municipal Human Resources and Social Security, and undertaken by Haijiao Technology. Overseas talents are sincerely invited to participate in the competition. The competition will provide talents docking and entry opportunities with more than 100 well-known enterprises. At the same time, generous bonuses and subsidies are provided, and winners can receive a cash award of up to 50,000 CNY and a salary allowance of 5 million CNY. Registration has started. Please fill in the application form and submit it before May 15. Participants should have a doctor s degree and work experience in world-renowned companies. We will take the initiative to contact the qualified talents. Affected by the epidemic, this competition is mainly online. No

Donation helps All-In Milwaukee offer resource for students

Donation helps All-In Milwaukee offer resource for students Donation helps All-In Milwaukee offer resource for students All-In Milwaukee is a coalition of community partners dedicated to helping limited-income and high-potential students. There are more than 100 limited-income students of color in the program right now attending schools like Marquette and UW-Madison.  MILWAUKEE - All-In Milwaukee is a coalition of community partners dedicated to helping limited-income and high-potential students. There are more than 100 limited-income students in the program right now attending schools like Marquette and UW-Madison.  A generous donation from one local business helped All-In Milwaukee offer a supportive resource for students. 

GT investigates BBC report contradicting facts on Xinjiang forced labor topics

GT investigates BBC report contradicting facts on Xinjiang forced labor topics (Global Times)    09:57, December 29, 2020 A worker in the Pomegranate Seed Garment Co. in Northwest China s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region agrees to have her photo taken. Photo: Fan Lingzhi/GT For some anti-China forces, cotton has become the latest tool to hype forced labor topics in Northwest China s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Citing a report of the infamous scholar Adrian Zenz, the BBC accused China of forcing Uygurs and people of other ethnic minority groups to pick cotton by hand. However, by visiting cotton farms and interviewing people working in cotton-related fields in southern Xinjiang, the Global Times found that machines have been widely applied in cotton planting and harvesting, with fewer workers needed, and there is no forced labor in related industries in Xinjiang.

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