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  • Uber To Let Go Of 600 Workers In India Due To Lockdowns
    RIDE-HAILING
    Uber's move part of company's recently announced 6,700 employment global cutdown
  • Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In Asia
    Coronavirus in Asia
    Some Asian countries have seen new coronavirus cases decline over the past weeks but others are still struggling to keep a second wave of infections from putting a plug on supposed recovery.
  • Coronavirus Update: Latest COVID-19 News In Latin America
    COVID-19
    Brazil and Peru are the hardest-hit countries in Latin America and confirmed cases keep rising as concerned government branches scramble to contain COVID-19.
  • Boeing To Announce Major Job Cuts In US In Next Coming Days
    BOEING 777
    Boeing announced last month it considered losing 10 percent of its global workforce of around 160,000 staff
  • Aston Martin CEO Gets The Axe After 94% Share Plunge
    ASTON MARTIN
    British car giant on the brink of sinking for the eighth time in the group's 107-year history.
  • Katie Holmes Allegedly Broke And Needed The Help Of Tom Cruise: Rumor
    Brad Pitt and Katie Holmes
    Kaite Holmes is allegedly running out of cash after all the TV and movie productions are halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • How Does Queen Elizabeth II's Staff Make Sure She Is Safe From COVID-19?
    The 75th Anniversary of VE Day
    Queen Elizabeth's staff is taking great measures to make sure she is safe from the threat of COVID-19.
  • Queen Elizabeth's Coronavirus Protection Entails Rigid Quarantine Measures For The Staff
    Royal visit to MI5
    The monarch is currently isolating with Prince Philip at Windsor Castle.
  • Can antibody tests tell us who is immune to COVID-19?
    A Lab technician works at Sorrento Therapeutics where efforts are underway to develop an antibody, STI-1499, to help in prevention of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in San Diego
    Widespread media coverage of antibody testing for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, has generated high hopes that we will be able to readily identify individuals who are immune to this virus.
  • The coronavirus pandemic moved life online – a surge in website defacing followed
    A man uses a Swedish version of the Covid Symptom Tracker app on his smartphone as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Stockholm
    As researchers who study cybercrime, we’re finding that criminal activity seems to be on the rise in the online world, as well. At the same time, many people are relying more heavily than before on online services for work, entertainment and shopping. This makes them more likely to become the targets of different types of online crimes.
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