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More companies announce wage cuts, no-pay leave amid COVID-19 economical downturn
More businesses are announcing wage cuts or nudging employees to go on no-pay leave amid...
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Finance, tech businesses on hiring spree amid coronavirus turmoil: LinkedIn
The coronavirus is roiling global job markets, however the picture isn't all gloomy. Finance, technology...
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Coronavirus cases in India climb towards 30,000; Pakistan mosques an evergrowing worry
India was nearing 30,000 coronavirus infections on Tuesday (Apr 28), second only to China in...
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Australia to crank up coronavirus testing with millions of new kits
Australia has secured 10 million COVID-19 test kits, Health Minister Greg Hunt said on Wednesday,...
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Coronavirus Decimates Jobs
The coronavirus epidemic has dealt a huge blow to employment in Korea, the latest statistics...
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China parliament to get started on key annual session on, may 22
China's parliament begins its key annual session on, may 22, more than 8 weeks later...
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Google ad sales steady after coronavirus drop; Alphabet leads tech share rally
A drop in Google ad sales steadied in April plus some consumers returned to using...
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Hopes grow for antibody tests, but authorities urge caution
The sun is merely just rising in Berlin but Lothar Kopp, 65, has already been...
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UK mourns fallen front-line workers, expands virus testing
The UK held a minute's silence Tuesday for all front-line workers who've died from the...
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US govt reveals information on sunlight study on virus
The US Department of Homeland Security revealed to AFP on Tuesday new technical details regarding...
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European carmakers restart production as coronavirus lockdowns ease
Volkswagen will restart production at its Wolfsburg factory in Germany on Monday, the most recent...
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One million IT staff will continue work-from-home post-lockdown: Kris Gopalakrishnan
Multiple million it employees are expected to continue to home based even following the coronavirus-inflicted...
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Record 50 million persons displaced internally: Monitors
Conflict and disaster forced a lot more than 33 million persons to flee of their...
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As Japan fights COVID-19 with shutdowns, rats emerge onto deserted streets
As more Japanese restaurants turn off and people stay home through the country's state of...
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IIT Madras start-up develops smart dustbin system to avoid COVID-19 spread
An IIT-incubated start-up has developed a 'smart bin system' to prevent the spread of COVID-19...
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New coronavirus targets cells in the nose, lungs, and gut
A new study suggests that SARS-CoV-2, the virus that triggers COVID-19, is most probably to...
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A lot more than 2,200 Indonesians who died may experienced COVID-19 symptoms, data shows
A lot more than 2,200 Indonesians have died with acute symptoms of COVID-19 but weren't...
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Virus more likely to keep coming back every year, say top Chinese scientists
China’s top scientists said the novel coronavirus will not be eradicated, joining an evergrowing consensus...
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More fatal workplace accidents despite decline in work activities due to COVID-19 pandemic
Despite a decline in work activities because of the "circuit breaker" imposed to fight COVID-19,...
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Indonesia reports 275 new COVID-19 cases, 23 more deaths
Indonesia reported on Sunday (Apr 26) 275 new coronavirus cases, raising the full total to...
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Beijing bans 'uncivilised' behaviour to improve public hygiene
The Chinese capital has banned "uncivilised" behaviour such as for example not covering the mouth...
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28 government covid software not open source, can't be checked for vulnerabilities
There's been an explosion of mobile programs because the covid-19 crisis began in the country.Aside...
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Fishing, surfing and hunting beckon New Zealanders after coronavirus lockdown
New Zealanders should be able to go fishing, surfing, hunting and hiking this week for...
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Airbus warns staff on jobs using its 'survival at stake'
European planemaker Airbus issued a bleak assessment of the impact of the coronavirus crisis, telling...
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Malaysia reports 38 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
Malaysia reported 38 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday (Apr 26), bringing the country's total to...