The highly altered Omicron coronavirus strain is expected to be spread across the globe and carries a significant possibility of outbreaks of infection which could result in “severe consequences” in some locations The World Health Organization (WHO) announced on Monday…. Read More ›
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Netherland’s Children Are The Happiest In The World, Finds A New Study
Kids in the Netherlands are among the most joyful around according to research there are several reasons for as to why this happens. A UNICEF report released in the year 2000 found that children from the Netherlands were the most… Read More ›
Adobe Predicts Online Sale For Holiday Season To Be Over $200 Billion
The online spending of the season of Christmas is expected to surpass 200 billion, for the very first time ever, as per information from Adobe Analytics, which tracks the sales of consumers on websites of retailers. However, sales on Thanksgiving… Read More ›
India Asks Citizens Not To Use Musk-Backed Starlink Until Licence Is Granted
The Indian government has advised citizens not to sign up for Starlink Internet Services, a part of billionaire Elon Musk’s SpaceX aerospace firm, since it doesn’t have a licence to operate within the nation. A statement from the government issued… Read More ›
Spread Of The New Coronavirus Variant Omicron Continues As Australia Finds Cases
The latest Omicron coronavirus strain continued to spread throughout the globe on Sunday with two cases reported in Australia and a further two cases in the United States, as more countries attempted to block themselves off with travel restrictions. Health… Read More ›
Many Black Friday Shoppers In US Prefer Online Than Stores
The bargain hunters ventured out in frigid temperatures to buy Christmas presents at Black Friday only to discover that a lot of U.S. retailers were offering lower price discounts this year due to the tight supply. COVID concerns and less… Read More ›
The Rich – Who Got Richer S=During The Pandemic, Driving Boom In Private Jet Sector
The demand for private jets is so high that manufacturers can’t keep up with demand, and purchasers are suffering lengthy delivery delays. Even used business aircraft are rapidly disappearing from the market. “If you look at today compared to 2019,… Read More ›
Fertiliser Shortage Threatens Food Crisis For The Poorest
According to the CEO of a large fertiliser company, a global lack of fertilisers is pushing up food costs and putting poorer nations in jeopardy. Higher gas prices, according to Svein Tore Holsether, CEO of Yara International, are driving up… Read More ›
Japanese Companies Urged By PM Kishida To Raise Wages By 3 per cent Or More
Japanese Premier Fumio Kishida on Friday urged firms whose profits have returned back to pre-pandemic levels to boost wages at least 3 per cent during their labor talks in the spring of next year, with the aim to build a… Read More ›
New South African Coronavirus Variant Prompts Alarmed Europe And Asia To Tighten Borders
Global authorities expressed alarm on Friday over a brand new coronavirus variant that was detected within South Africa, with the EU, Britain and India among the countries that announced tighter frontier controls. Scientists were trying to determine whether the mutation… Read More ›