After the latest round of negotiations between the United Kingdom and the European Union over post Brexit deals yielding little results, both the parties have urged that each one should conceded some ground in the negotiations for r a trade… Read More ›
Sustainability
Coronavirus Hit To Chinese Economy Results In Higher Unemployment In The Country
The challenge that the Chinese economy faces from staging a complete recovery of its economy from the hit of the novel coronavirus pandemic became evident when figures came to the forefront that the rate of unemployment in the second largest… Read More ›
New French Law Requires Social Media Platforms To Remove Some Certain Contents Within An Hour
Social media companies in France will now be fined if they fail to remove some particular illegal content within 24 hours – and in some specific cases, within just one hour, according to a new controversial hate speech law that… Read More ›
US Is Facing Its ‘Darkest Winter’, Says ‘Ousted’ Vaccine Expert Rick Bright
The United States could face its “darkest winter in modern history” because of the coronavirus, a former top US health official has told Congress. Rick Bright was removed from his post last month after he had led the government agency… Read More ›
Experts Predict Bankruptcy Of Many Football Clubs In Europe
Analysts watching the evolving economic impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic and the sports world say that bankruptcy could hit many football clubs around the world. The pandemic has resulted in significant loss to commercial revenue for clubs all across… Read More ›
32.1% Drop In Japan’s Current Account Surplus In March Due To Pandemic
The impact of the novel coronavirus pandemic on the global economy has resulted in Japan losing out 32.1 per cent of its current account surplus in the month of March due to a slump in export and travel restrictions, said… Read More ›
State Aid By Countries ‘Unlevelling The Playing Field’ In Europe, Warns EU Commission President
Companies in the richer European countries such as Germany are being given an unfair advantage because of the relaxing of the state aid rules of the European Union, said European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, while calling for an… Read More ›
Insurers Reveal Extent Of Coronavirus Related Insurance Claims
Insurance market Lloyd’s of London has said it expects insurance claims from coronavirus related issues to be between $3bn and $4.3bn. That would be the highest insurance claims since the Twin Tower attacks on 11 September 2001 in the US…. Read More ›
Free Trade Negotiations With Japan To Ne Started By The UK
After launching trade agreement negotiations with the United States and the European Union simultaneously, the United Kingdom has now wants to start trade negotiations with Japan and published its negotiating objectives to strike a free trade agreement. The UK’s Department… Read More ›
FBI Says Research On Coronavirus Vaccine Targeted By Chinese Hackers
According to explosive reports published in two newspapers in the United States, research on developing a vaccine against coronavirus are being attempted to be hacked by Chinese hackers, according to alarms raised by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and… Read More ›