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opinion content. Trump’s step into the dark

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内容摘要:A draft of the letter accuses Harvard of engaging in discrimination and antisemitism as justification for the move.

A draft of the letter accuses Harvard of engaging in discrimination and antisemitism as justification for the move.

"It's not right to claim that the government 'has done nothing for years' regarding the relocation of concessions outside of national parks," he says. "Under the current administration, efforts have been made not only to understand the problem, but also to advance it."The relocation process itself is usually quite complex, bureaucratic, and takes a considerable number of years, considering the difficulty of relocating these concessions to new areas suitable for aquaculture."

opinion content. Trump’s step into the dark

Matt Craze is the founder of UK and Chile-based Spheric Research, which studies global seafood markets. He says that Chile's salmon industry would invest more money "if they felt that there was a better regulatory framework, and the government gave some certainty about the areas where they can farm".Yet with a general election due in Chile later this year, the uncertainty may continue at least in the short term.For Mansukh Prajapati, childhood in the western Indian city of Morbi began before sunrise, with a six-mile walk to collect clay for their family business.

opinion content. Trump’s step into the dark

"My father was a potter," he recalls.Often he would wake up to the rhythmic sound of his father at work at his potter's wheel.

opinion content. Trump’s step into the dark

"My mother and I would get up at four in the morning and walk for miles every day to get clay."

Used for storing water, clay pots were a common item in Indian households in the 1970s.Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem accused Harvard of "co-ordinating with the Chinese Communist Party".

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that the move against Chinese students in the US would include "those with connections to the Chinese Communist Party or studying in critical fields".That could hit a wide swathe of them given membership of the Communist Party is common among officials, entrepreneurs, business people and even artists and celebrities in China.

Beijing has called it a "politically motivated and discriminatory action", and its foreign ministry has lodged a formal protest.There was a time when China sent the highest number of foreign students to American campuses. But those numbers slipped as the relationship between the two countries soured.

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