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WHO is exploring the idea of electronic travel vaccination certificates - 12/04/2020

The World Health Organisation (WHO) does not recommend issuing immunity passports to coronavirus patients. At the same time, WHO is considering the possibility of introducing electronic certificates of vaccination against COVID-19 for foreign travel. "We are carefully examining the possibility of using technology to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.  This also applies to cooperation with...

Unilever to test four-day workweek in New Zealand - 12/02/2020

Unilever is testing a four-day working week in New Zealand. Employees' salaries will not change, nor will their workload: they will simply have to do their tasks in less time. One of the largest manufacturers of consumer goods Unilever will temporarily transfer its employees in New Zealand to a four-day working week, Reuters reported citing a statement from the company. As part of the...

Number of vacant jobs in London falls by 50% during COVID-19 pandemic - 12/01/2020

London showed the most significant reduction in vacant jobs rates among major European cities: at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic the number of job ads published fell by 50%. This was reported by The Guardian with reference to a study conducted by the world's largest HR website, Indeed. Madrid is in second place with a 40% reduction, Rome showed a 35% reduction and Berlin - a 25% reduction....

Biden staffs his communication team by women only - 11/30/2020

For the first time in U.S. history, the White House communications team will consist of only women, Joseph Biden announced. He has appointed Jen Psaki, a former State Department spokeswoman, as his spokesperson. Biden announced the planned appointment of former State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki as White House spokesperson, Reuters reports. He has chosen campaign spokesman Kate Bedingfield as...

Venezuela resumes oil supplies to China despite US sanctions - 11/27/2020

Venezuela has resumed direct oil deliveries to China, which were carried out in secret for over a year due to U.S. sanctions, Reuters reports with reference to the data of the tracker Refinitiv Eikon and internal documents of the Venezuelan state company PDVSA. According to the agency, the Chinese oil companies CNPC and PetroChina stopped taking oil cargoes in Venezuelan ports since August 2019...

Europe comes up with a new strategy to improve medicines market - 11/26/2020

The European Commission has developed a "European Pharmaceutical Strategy" aimed at providing the EU market with quality medicines at affordable prices and preventing shortages of medical products, according to EC materials. "The strategy is based on experience in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and aims to strengthen and make the pharmaceutical sector more sustainable," the document says....

India bans 43 Chinese apps, including AliExpress - 11/25/2020

The Government of India has announced ban of 43 mobile applications developed by Chinese companies in the country. These include four mobile applications from the Chinese Internet retailer Alibaba, including AliExpress.  India's Ministry of Information Technology and Electronics said that the applications were "harmful to India's sovereignty and integrity, India's defence, security and...

Trump greenlights transfer of power to Biden - 11/24/2020

US President Donald Trump said he has instructed the US General Services Administration to 'do what needs to be done' on the 'initial protocols' for the transfer of power to Joe Biden. CNN previously reported that the General Services Administration (GSA) and its head, Emily Murphy, had declared Biden the winner of the election and was ready to begin the transfer of power. "We are making good...

G20 countries pledge to equitably distribute COVID-19 vaccines - 11/23/2020

The G20 countries have pledged to work to supply the entire planet with COVID-19 coronavirus vaccines and to build a balanced "post-covid" world order. Participants in the summit, which took place on 21-22 November via videoconference, consider it urgent to establish control over the spread of the disease. "We have mobilized resources to address the urgent financial challenges in global health to...

The UK’s defence budget: choices must be made - 11/19/2020

A bumpy road, Britain’s military has been on, to say the least. Slashed budgets, dwindling support, some would even say, existential crisis. Have the Tommies lost the art? Not so: if military commanders get back on their feet, they will see that a great future lies ahead. The key to achieving it is simply embracing the new era, and learning how to do more, with less. And perhaps increased...
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