
Airbnb China Launches New Initiatives to Help Community Recover from COVID-19
Airbnb China launched a series of new initiatives to help the local community recover from the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Airbnb China launched a series of new initiatives to help the local community recover from the COVID-19 outbreak.
During the outbreak, misunderstanding and misinformation could cause real damage, from deceitful behavior and unfounded discrimination against all Hubei people, to panic from fetching a delivery package.
The mobile game industry has arguably become the biggest beneficiary of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Beijing-based ByteDance has started a recruiting spree in the middle of coronavirus tumult, opening 10,000 positions globally.
The pneumonia epidemic caused by the novel coronavirus has had a considerable impact on the Chinese mobile phone industry.
Transparency and diligence of fan organizations could be what is missing from most Chinese philanthropy organizations, and their management skills definitely came in handy as the coronavirus hit Wuhan.
As Chinese subways remain relatively desolate, Didi’s been the transportation option of choice for many Chinese who would much rather take the risk of riding a car with just one person than a subway cart with a dozen.
After finishing a tough battle against Polish mixed martial artist Joanna Jedrzejczyk, Zhang Weili was able to defend her UFC 115-pound championship title.
On March 24, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic that officially started on April 25.
Chinese food delivery service company Meituan Dianping (Meituan) warned a negative year-on-year revenue growth and operating loss for the first quarter of 2020 as a result of the pandemic.
According to foreign news reports, due to the new coronavirus epidemic, Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics decided to suspend some of their operations in China until February 9.
China's internet giant Baidu published a report said the search trends for epidemic-related issues has been reduced by 91% compared to late January.