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Ten conflicts to worry about in 2021 Because the pandemic is a unique development, we expect global conflict levels, locations, and agents to increase significantly in 2021 — ultimately to a ...
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10 promising Sweden-based startups to watch in 2021 Founded in May 2020 by Carl Tengberg and Felipe Gutierrez, the startup creates all its food concepts, building them from the ground-up using insights ...
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When to Switch Strategy in a Crisis Do something, after all, means now, especially in an urgent, widespread crisis, like a pandemic. We can't experiment on real-life strategists running ...
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Golden Globes 2021: Three female directors make history in nominations Three women have been nominated for best director at the Golden Globe awards - the first time more than one has been shortlisted in a single year.
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Urgent steps needed to alleviate suffering in Ethiopia's Tigray region: Guterres In the statement, the Mr. Guterres "attached strong importance to the partnership between the Government of Ethiopia and the United Nations, through its ...
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Covid: Antibodies last at least six months in most As many as 88% of people still have antibodies in their blood to fight Covid-19 six months after infection, a study of almost 1,700 people suggests.
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World leaders call pandemic 'greatest test of solidarity in generations' In a joint statement, six world leaders including Angela Merkel issued an appeal for multilateralism, calling the coronavirus pandemic one of the biggest ...
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ByteDance files lawsuit against Tencent in tit-for-tat battle China's top two social media giants are increasingly in competition as ByteDance's Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, swallows an increasing ...
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Eurozone inflation jumps by most in over a decade Inflation in the eurozone has shot up to its highest level since the coronavirus pandemic hit last year, ending a five-month spell of falling prices and ...
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Russian Activist Navalny Sentenced to More Than 2 Years in Prison MOSCOW — A Russian court sentenced Aleksei A. Navalny, Russia's most prominent opposition leader, to more than two years in prison on Tuesday, ...
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