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Wild Horses

Przewalski’s horses graze in a breeding and research center in Changji City, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwest China, on June 2. They belong to the only surviving horse subspecies never having been domesticated.

Lawyers’ Support

China’s national lawyers association has launched supportive projects to promote the development of the legal service sector in response to the effects of the novel coronavirus epidemic.

The All China Lawyers Association will provide targeted assistance to law firms and lawyers in operational difficulties due to the epidemic, and strengthen financial aid for lawyers suffering from major diseases and hardships.

Lawyers’ associations across the country decided to take action, including reducing

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