"The production line for the second phase of our vaccine solutions will be put into operation in February this year, with a projected annual production capacity of more than 1 billion doses," said Yin Weidong, CEO of Sinovac Biotech Ltd., which has a majority stake in the vaccine producer. … [Read more...] about China Focus: Peering into China’s inactivated COVID-19 vaccine workshop
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‘WandaVision’: Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany and Kevin Feige on Marvel’s new series
This was Marvel Studios’ first foray with cast and amazing characters that we’d seen in movies, coming onto television. The idea was always to do something that could not be done as a feature, which plays with the format and the medium. There were a lot of meetings before people actually sort of understood what we were trying to go, and we’re only sitting here because Jac (head writer) and Matt (director) did. We were able to turn a wacky idea into a spectacular show! … [Read more...] about ‘WandaVision’: Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany and Kevin Feige on Marvel’s new series
‘For me, there’s no hero or villain’
"When you create fiction in a big, political country like ours, you will have to create several political parties. Those parties will have some ideologies that they espouse openly, there would be ideals they'd practice but would never talk about them. This happens with every party, every ideology." … [Read more...] about ‘For me, there’s no hero or villain’
Impressions of an Eritrean scholar in China
It is true that Chinese Language is quite difficult for foreigners. I can't express the laughs I had during my Public Chinese class with Yuan Haixia teacher. Actually, I'm not very good in speaking Mandarin, particularly, I writing the Chinese characters. At times when I go out for walks and recreations I can speak few Chinese words. I have a lot of fun when I speak with Chinese people because my Mandarin is broken and has many problems. … [Read more...] about Impressions of an Eritrean scholar in China
Why ‘goodbye’ is the hardest word for Republicans
Trump was not "of the party" but rather an outsider compelled to run in lieu of a better candidate. Having come from nowhere, he swept aside, with comparative ease, the party's own indifferent favorites, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and John Kasich. At the end of Trump's term though, one cannot say with any confidence that the GOP bench is any stronger than it was. … [Read more...] about Why ‘goodbye’ is the hardest word for Republicans