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Are share buybacks destroying your wealth?
One of the strangest things that companies can do with their surplus cash is to...
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Migrant workers flee capital as Bangladesh tightens COVID-19 lockdown
Tens of thousands of migrant workers fled Bangladesh's capital on Sunday (Jun 27) on the...
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Ancient aromas aim to lure new crop of tourists to Cyprus
Lavender, basil and roses: history and aromatic plants are being cultivated in Cyprus to broaden...
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Johor sultan gives consent to reconvene state assembly on Aug 12
Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar said on Wednesday (Jun 23) that he has given consent...
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Sydney residents banned from leaving city as coronavirus cluster grows
Sydneysiders were largely banned from leaving metropolis Wednesday as Australian authorities rushed to avoid a...
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US experts to examine heart disease among teens after Covid shots
A panel of professionals convened by the very best US health agency will hold a...
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Steven of reggae band Steven & Coconut Treez dies of COVID-19
The singer of reggae band Steven & Coconut Treez, Steven “Tepeng” Nugraha Kaligis, died on...
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Boredom and politics: Who's probably to break physical distancing rules?
A recent study finds that conservative people who are bored were more likely to disobey...
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Companies give COVID-19 vaccines to workers, boosting Japan's rollout
Thousands of Japanese companies commenced distributing COVID-19 vaccines to employees and their own families on...
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Brazil passes half of a million Covid-19 deaths
Brazil's death toll from Covid-19 surpassed 500,000 on Saturday as specialists warn that the world's...
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India says it hopes to resume COVID-19 vaccine exports
India, the world’s largest manufacturer of vaccines, wants to resume exports of coronavirus jabs but...
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China disease expert says COVID-19 origins probe should shift to US
A senior Chinese epidemiologist said the US should be the priority within the next phase...
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Umbilical cord cells may boost survival of COVID-19 patients
A little clinical trial suggests stem cells from umbilical cords can reduce the mortality rate...
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Masks off, mortarboards on: Wuhan sheds COVID-19 for mass graduation
A huge red banner welcomed a lot more than 11,000 students in Wuhan for a...
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COVID-19 shots to the people: Indonesia city revs up vaccine buses
An Indonesian city is bringing COVID-19 vaccines to its people with an evergrowing fleet of...
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Worrying Delta variant Covid-19 difficulties raise urgency of vaccine roll-outs
As the Delta variant causes a surge in coronavirus numbers in the UK, in the...
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Start-up launches India's primary COVID-19 home test kit
Indian start-up Mylab Discovery Solutions hopes that its economical COVID-19 residence test kit - the...
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Blinken casts doubt about methodology of COVID-19 lab-leak report
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken cast doubt on Tuesday (Jun 8) on the methodology...
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98 crewmen of Malaysian navy ship test positive for COVID-19
Ninety-8 crewmen of the Royal Malaysian Navy ship KD Mahawangsa own tried positive for COVID-19,...
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Taiwan to quarantine personnel to regulate COVID-19 spike in tech firm
All foreign staff at a plant of important Taiwanese chip packager King Yuan Electronic devices...
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Protests in Venice while cruise lines make post-Covid return
The first cruise ship to keep Venice since coronavirus restrictions were eased set sail on...
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In rural India, concern with testing and vaccines hampers COVID-19 fight
When health employee Neelam Kumari knocks in doorways in Indian villages the occupants quite often...
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Why COVID-19 vaccines should be free for all on India
In a new thoughts and opinions piece, two scientists construct the failures in vaccine planning...
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Sinovac's COVID-19 vaccine gains China acceptance for emergency use found in children, adolescents
China has approved crisis utilization of Sinovac Biotech's COVID-19 vaccine in persons aged between three...
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WHO approves Sinovac Covid-19 vaccine
The World Wellbeing Organisation has approved a Covid-19 vaccine created by Sinovac Biotech for emergency...